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After 13 years of civil war, it took just 11 days to overthrow Bashar al-Assad's regime. In Damascus and the Syrian diaspora, there is overwhelming joy at the end of the reign of terror. But the future is more than uncertain. Will the victorious militias really leave their radical Islamist past behind them and take a more moderate course? How will the balance of power in the region be reorganized? And will the situation in Syria stabilize to such an extent that new prospects can also arise for the millions of refugees? All of these questions are also challenging Germany: almost a million Syrians now live here. At the same time, Europe has a direct interest in ensuring that the end of Assad does not lead to new chaos. What options does Europe have to stabilize Syria? Susan Link discusses this with guests: Daniel-Dylan Böhmer, WELT Robert Chatterjee, zenith Kristin Helberg, freelance journalist Isabel Schayani, Westdeutscher Rundfunk