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America One News
8 Dec 2024
#politics
Le Monde: Syria: The historic fall of the Assad regime
On December 7, 2024, Syrian opposition fighters celebrated the fall of the Assad regime as they entered Homs and Damascus, marking the end of a 50-year rule characterized by oppression. Bashar al-Assad's whereabouts remain unknown, with reports suggesting he may have fled the country.
The Syrian army's rapid withdrawal led to panic among residents, who prepared for potential chaos. The regime's claims of control were met with skepticism as soldiers deserted, with many fleeing to neighboring Iraq and Lebanon. A new era for Syria is now being proclaimed by the rebels.
The Telegraph: Assad suspected of fleeing to Russia as plane from Syria disappears off radar
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad reportedly fled the country on a midnight flight that vanished from radar. Sources indicate he was headed towards a Russian base, with US officials suggesting he may seek refuge in Moscow.
The aircraft took off from Damascus around the time rebels were said to have taken the capital, initially flying towards Assad's Alawite stronghold before making a sudden U-turn and disappearing. The details of who was on board remain unclear.
#health
Fox News: Study links mental health risks to this toxin for those born in '60s or '70s
A new study suggests that lead exposure from gasoline in the 20th century has significantly impacted mental health in Americans. Researchers found that those born from the mid-1960s to mid-1970s experienced the highest levels of exposure, correlating with increased rates of depression, anxiety, and other psychiatric disorders.
The study estimates that over 170 million Americans had concerning lead levels as children, which may have led to long-term health issues, including lower IQs and cardiovascular disease. Experts emphasize the need for further research on lead's lasting effects on mental health, urging awareness of past exposures.