Aleppo, one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities and a vital economic center in northern Syria, remains a focal point of global headlines as it navigates a transformative era following the collapse of the Bashar al-Assad regime. Once a major battleground of the Syrian Civil War, the city is now at the heart of efforts to restore civil society, with recent reports highlighting the reopening of schools and the ongoing concerns of religious minorities regarding their future in a changing political landscape. Through reporting from major outlets like the BBC, France 24, and the Wall Street Journal, this tag tracks the complex geopolitical shifts, humanitarian recovery, and the long-term reconstruction of a city that stands as a symbol of both Syria’s rich heritage and its modern struggles.