Homs, once known as the “capital of the revolution” in Syria, remains a pivotal focal point for international reporting on the nation’s turbulent transition following the collapse of the Assad regime. As a city that endured years of intense conflict, siege, and humanitarian crisis, it now stands at the center of critical discussions regarding post-war reconstruction, the investigation of historical atrocities, and the stabilization of a country navigating a new political landscape. Through coverage from global outlets like the BBC and DW, this tag tracks the ongoing developments in Homs as its residents and the broader Syrian population grapple with the complexities of justice, governance, and the uncertain path toward national reconciliation.