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Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa Signs A Ceasefire Agreement With The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF)
19 January 2026
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19 January 2026
Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa signs an agreement at the Presidential Palace in Damascus, Syria, on January 18, 2026. The agreement, reached with Mazloum Abdi, commander of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, includes a ceasefire after government forces take control of large areas in northern and eastern Syria.
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Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa Signs A Ceasefire Agreement With The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF)
19 January 2026
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19 January 2026
Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa signs an agreement at the Presidential Palace in Damascus, Syria, on January 18, 2026. The agreement, reached with Mazloum Abdi, commander of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, includes a ceasefire after government forces take control of large areas in northern and eastern Syria.
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Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa Signs A Ceasefire Agreement With The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF)
19 January 2026
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19 January 2026
Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa signs an agreement at the Presidential Palace in Damascus, Syria, on January 18, 2026. The agreement, reached with Mazloum Abdi, commander of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, includes a ceasefire after government forces take control of large areas in northern and eastern Syria.
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Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa Signs A Ceasefire Agreement With The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF)
19 January 2026
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19 January 2026
Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa signs an agreement at the Presidential Palace in Damascus, Syria, on January 18, 2026. The agreement, reached with Mazloum Abdi, commander of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, includes a ceasefire after government forces take control of large areas in northern and eastern Syria.
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Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa Signs A Ceasefire Agreement With The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF)
19 January 2026
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19 January 2026
Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa signs an agreement at the Presidential Palace in Damascus, Syria, on January 18, 2026. The agreement, reached with Mazloum Abdi, commander of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, includes a ceasefire after government forces take control of large areas in northern and eastern Syria.
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Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa Signs A Ceasefire Agreement With The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF)
19 January 2026
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19 January 2026
Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa signs an agreement at the Presidential Palace in Damascus, Syria, on January 18, 2026. The agreement, reached with Mazloum Abdi, commander of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, includes a ceasefire after government forces take control of large areas in northern and eastern Syria.
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18 January 2026
Ester Ledecka (CZE) places third during the AUDI FIS Ski World Cup 2025/26 Women's Slalom at Di Prampero Slope in Tarvisio, Italy, on January 18, 2026.
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18 January 2026
In Raqqa, Syria, on January 18, 2026, Syrian Government forces conduct a thorough sweep of the Tabqa prison, which was previously under the control of SDF forces. The operation aims to secure the facility and search for detainees or prisoners left behind following the withdrawal of Kurdish-led groups from the city in northeast Syria.
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18 January 2026
In Raqqa, Syria, on January 18, 2026, a convoy of Syrian Government forces advances through the region, treading over flags of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). This movement comes as government troops successfully take control of dozens of towns and villages across Northeast Syria following the withdrawal of Kurdish-led groups affiliated with the PKK.
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Nepal’s Election Commission Recognizes Gagan Thapa-led Nepali Congress As Official Party
16 January 2026
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16 January 2026
Leaders from the Sher Bahadur Deuba-led faction within the Nepali Congress attend a meeting with Election Commission officials after the commencement of the special general convention of the party called by rival factions led by Gagan Thapa and Bishwoprakash Sharma in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 16, 2026. The internal rift within the Nepali Congress deepens after a special general convention is organized without the consent of party president Sher Bahadur Deuba. The convention, held at Bhrikutimandap in Kathmandu, elects Gagan Thapa as party president. Following the convention, the Deuba faction accuses Thapa and his allies of organizing an ''illegal'' gathering and subsequently expels Thapa, along with leaders Bishwa Prakash Sharma and Farmullah Mansoor, from the party. Since then, the country's oldest democratic party remains effectively split into two rival factions.
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Nepal’s Election Commission Recognizes Gagan Thapa-led Nepali Congress As Official Party
16 January 2026
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16 January 2026
Leaders from the Sher Bahadur Deuba-led faction within the Nepali Congress attend a meeting with Election Commission officials after the commencement of the special general convention of the party called by rival factions led by Gagan Thapa and Bishwoprakash Sharma in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 16, 2026. The internal rift within the Nepali Congress deepens after a special general convention is organized without the consent of party president Sher Bahadur Deuba. The convention, held at Bhrikutimandap in Kathmandu, elects Gagan Thapa as party president. Following the convention, the Deuba faction accuses Thapa and his allies of organizing an ''illegal'' gathering and subsequently expels Thapa, along with leaders Bishwa Prakash Sharma and Farmullah Mansoor, from the party. Since then, the country's oldest democratic party remains effectively split into two rival factions.
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Nepal’s Election Commission Recognizes Gagan Thapa-led Nepali Congress As Official Party
16 January 2026
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16 January 2026
Acting Nepali Congress President Purna Bahadur Khadka (left in brown scarf) hands over the document to acting Chief Election Commissioner Ram Prasad Bhandari (right in light orange coat) at the Election Commission Office after the commencement of the special general convention of the party called by rival factions led by Gagan Thapa and Bishwoprakash Sharma in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 16, 2026. The internal rift within the Nepali Congress deepens after a special general convention is organized without the consent of party president Sher Bahadur Deuba. The convention, held at Bhrikutimandap in Kathmandu, elects Gagan Thapa as party president. Following the convention, the Deuba faction accuses Thapa and his allies of organizing an ''illegal'' gathering and subsequently expels Thapa, along with leaders Bishwa Prakash Sharma and Farmullah Mansoor, from the party. Since then, the country's oldest democratic party remains effectively split into two rival factions.
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Nepal’s Election Commission Recognizes Gagan Thapa-led Nepali Congress As Official Party
16 January 2026
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16 January 2026
Acting Nepali Congress President Purna Bahadur Khadka addresses the meeting held at the Election Commission Office after the commencement of the special general convention of the party called by rival factions led by Gagan Thapa and Bishwoprakash Sharma in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 16, 2026. The internal rift within the Nepali Congress deepens after a special general convention is organized without the consent of party president Sher Bahadur Deuba. The convention, held at Bhrikutimandap in Kathmandu, elects Gagan Thapa as party president. Following the convention, the Deuba faction accuses Thapa and his allies of organizing an ''illegal'' gathering and subsequently expels Thapa, along with leaders Bishwa Prakash Sharma and Farmullah Mansoor, from the party. Since then, the country's oldest democratic party remains effectively split into two rival factions.
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Nepal’s Election Commission Recognizes Gagan Thapa-led Nepali Congress As Official Party
16 January 2026
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16 January 2026
Senior Nepali Congress leader Shekhar Koirala addresses the meeting held at the Election Commission Office after the commencement of the special general convention of the party called by rival factions led by Gagan Thapa and Bishwoprakash Sharma in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 16, 2026. The internal rift within the Nepali Congress deepens after a special general convention is organized without the consent of party president Sher Bahadur Deuba. The convention, held at Bhrikutimandap in Kathmandu, elects Gagan Thapa as party president. Following the convention, the Deuba faction accuses Thapa and his allies of organizing an ''illegal'' gathering and subsequently expels Thapa, along with leaders Bishwa Prakash Sharma and Farmullah Mansoor, from the party. Since then, the country's oldest democratic party remains effectively split into two rival factions.
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Nepal’s Election Commission Recognizes Gagan Thapa-led Nepali Congress As Official Party
16 January 2026
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16 January 2026
Senior Nepali Congress leader Shekhar Koirala (standing) addresses the meeting held at the Election Commission Office after the commencement of the special general convention of the party called by rival factions led by Gagan Thapa and Bishwoprakash Sharma in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 16, 2026. The internal rift within the Nepali Congress deepens after a special general convention is organized without the consent of party president Sher Bahadur Deuba. The convention, held at Bhrikutimandap in Kathmandu, elects Gagan Thapa as party president. Following the convention, the Deuba faction accuses Thapa and his allies of organizing an ''illegal'' gathering and subsequently expels Thapa, along with leaders Bishwa Prakash Sharma and Farmullah Mansoor, from the party. Since then, the country's oldest democratic party remains effectively split into two rival factions.
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Nepal’s Election Commission Recognizes Gagan Thapa-led Nepali Congress As Official Party
16 January 2026
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16 January 2026
Acting Nepali Congress President Purna Bahadur Khadka (center) gestures as he walks out of the Election Commission after attending the meeting with officials after the commencement of the special general convention of the party called by rival factions led by Gagan Thapa and Bishwoprakash Sharma in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 16, 2026. The internal rift within the Nepali Congress deepens after a special general convention is organized without the consent of party president Sher Bahadur Deuba. The convention, held at Bhrikutimandap in Kathmandu, elects Gagan Thapa as party president. Following the convention, the Deuba faction accuses Thapa and his allies of organizing an ''illegal'' gathering and subsequently expels Thapa, along with leaders Bishwa Prakash Sharma and Farmullah Mansoor, from the party. Since then, the country's oldest democratic party remains effectively split into two rival factions.
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