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11.12.2024

The Day Damascus Shops Reopened Under New Rule

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 11.12.2024.

It displays 117 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.12.2024The Day Damascus Shops Reopened Under New Rule

Following Assad's escape to Moscow, Damascus showed first signs of normalizing under rebel control, with shops reopening and citizens returning to streets. Israel conducted extensive military operations, reportedly destroying Syria's remaining weapons arsenal through 480 strikes in 48 hours.

By midday, farmers' protests in London drew attention as hundreds of tractors converged on Westminster over inheritance tax policies. The Sara Sharif murder case reached verdict, with her father and stepmother found guilty of the 10-year-old's killing after systematic abuse.

Evening reports detailed Putin's elaborate operation to extract Assad from Syria, involving switched transponders and multiple aircraft changes. Syrian rebel forces symbolically burned Hafez al-Assad's tomb in his hometown, while their leadership announced there would be no pardons for regime torturers. European nations continued suspending Syrian refugee applications.

11.12.2024
02:23
03:19
The Guardian

South Korea police raid President Yoon’s office over martial law declaration

03:19

03:21Israeli Navy Pounds Syrian Coast

The newspapers report on Israel's extensive military operations in Syria, with confirmed strikes on Syria's naval assets in Latakia port and hundreds of other targets across the country (BBC, Channel 4). Meanwhile, UK domestic coverage focuses on Labour's housing plans, with Angela Rayner proposing significant green belt development and new prison construction policies (Times, Telegraph). The Syrian crisis continues to dominate foreign coverage, with multiple sources reporting on the post-Assad transition period.
03:27
05:51
06:55
BBC

Syrian rebels say they have taken control of eastern city of Deir al-Zour

A senior commander of the Islamist HTS group said it had captured the city after US-backed Kurdish fighters withdrew.
06:55
06:55
07:35
BBC

'We can breathe easier now,' say Syrians as shops reopen in Damascus

BBC reporters in Syria's capital city describe a sense of euphoria as people return to work three days after the fall of the Assad regime.
07:35
08:00

09:21Assad's Moscow Haven, Damascus' Open Shops

The newspapers report on the aftermath of Assad's fall in Syria, with Moscow confirming his escape to Russia (Sky News). Damascus sees shops reopening (BBC) while families search morgues for relatives who died under the regime (Independent). Several outlets discuss the nature of the rebel group HTS that took control, with conflicting views on their legitimacy (Spiked, Spectator). Israel continues military operations in Syria (Channel 4).
09:59
10:31
HuffPost UK
Public Sector Union Anger Over 'Offensive' Pay Offer
10:31
11:59
BBC

'We're hoping for better days,' say Syrians as shops reopen in Damascus

BBC reporters in Syria's capital city describe a sense of euphoria as people return to work three days after the fall of the Assad regime.
11:59
12:15

12:17Damascus Shops Open as Israel Pounds Arsenal

The newspapers report major developments in post-Assad Syria, with Damascus shops reopening (BBC) while Israel conducts extensive airstrikes, reportedly destroying Syria's weapons arsenal (Jewish Chronicle, Sky News). In UK domestic news, farmers protest in London over alleged 'tractor tax' (Independent), while public sector unions warn of strikes over pay (HuffPost). In France, Macron seeks new coalition government after legislative setback (Breitbart).
12:24
12:24
12:31
The Guardian

Tomb of Assad’s father reportedly set on fire in Syria hometown

12:31
12:47
BBC

Syrian rebel fighters set fire to tomb of Bashar al-Assad's father

Images show the fighters standing next to the burning gravesite of Hafez al-Assad in the former president's hometown.
12:47
13:12

13:22Sara Sharif's Killers Found Guilty

The newspapers report two major developments: Sara Sharif's father and stepmother have been found guilty of murdering the 10-year-old in Surrey (Daily Mail, Independent, Mirror, Sky News, Sun, Times). Simultaneously, Syrian rebel fighters have set fire to the tomb of Hafez al-Assad, father of the deposed president, in his hometown (BBC, Guardian), while analysis continues on Putin's relationship with the exiled Assad (Spectator).
13:27
14:07
The Guardian

Tomb of Assad’s father set on fire in Syria hometown

14:07
14:31
HuffPost UK
No 10 Tells Farmers Inheritance Rules Won't Change
14:31
15:03
16:15
17:03

17:22Tractors Roll Into Westminster

The newspapers report on farmers protesting in London against inheritance tax rules, with hundreds of tractors converging on the capital (Breitbart, HuffPost). Meanwhile, Sara Sharif's murder case concludes with her father and stepmother found guilty (Sky News, Sun, Times). Several sources discuss ongoing developments in Syria, including the burning of Assad senior's tomb (BBC, Guardian), while controversy emerges over Saudi Arabia's 2034 World Cup host selection (Mirror).
17:59
HuffPost UK
No 10 Digs In On Inheritance Tax As Farmers Protest
17:59
17:59
The Guardian

France urges Israel to leave Syria buffer zone as tomb of Assad’s father set on fire

17:59
18:07
18:23
18:31
19:11
19:27
20:31
The Guardian

No pardons for prison torturers, says Syrian rebel leader

20:31
20:47
When she died at the age of just 10, Sara Sharif had 71 external injuries, including bruises, burns and human bite marks. Before fleeing to Pakistan, her father Urfan Sharif left a handwritten confession saying he’d “lost it” and killed her. During the trial he lied for six days, before finally accepting full responsibility for her death.
20:47

20:49Sara Sharif's Killers Face Justice

The newspapers report that Sara Sharif's father and stepmother have been convicted of murdering the 10-year-old, who had 71 injuries when found (Channel 4, Sky News, Times). In Syria, rebels have burned Hafez al-Assad's tomb in his hometown (BBC, Guardian). Public sector unions warn of action over pay (Morning Star, Times), while farmers continue protesting inheritance tax policies (HuffPost).
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