Map does not show changes. Perhaps situation is stabilizing. Most interesting news - in the right side news column: >Russia has established direct contacts with the political committee of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov said. He also said that Moscow aims to maintain its military bases in Syria to continue "fighting international terrorism" in the country Syria is their Mediterranean navy base, so it makes sense. It's not easy for them to come and go through the Bosporus, and Ukrainian naval drones further complicate things. Russia seems to flip the story that they were there to fight terrorism, they can stay there and continue. If HTS could form a government, and be "moderate", then Russia has a foot in. Frankly, from all the sides, Assad was the least bad, due the Baath Party wasn't a fundamental organization. Second place the SDF, since Turkey considers the Kurds terrorists. The rest were all jihadis. Ankara is consulting with Washington. Turkey is the most pushy in Syria after Israel, and they're getting the job done it seems. They surely talk about the "issue" of the Kurds. US can slow things down since they supposed to back the SDF. Basically now there is a weak central power with HTS, SNA fights SDF in the north, some ISIS in the south east, some other rebels south of Damascus. Russia's little toe in Latakia, Kara Boga puppeteering in the north, US is poking in from Iraq, Israel occupies in the south west. Fubar.