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i'm clear, if you choose become pools in a cru, see a political conflict with oh, you, she does on the run, starts december 18th on d. w. the . this is the definitely news alive from to elaine jubilation at syria and celebrate victory day. first, friday, presence the fall of the tyrant bash, i saw tens of thousands joined nationwide celebrations a week after rebels forces ended a more than half a century of brutal dictatorship by the side class. also coming up a grim search for the victims, families gather at multi across syria, hoping to locate missing, loved ones killed by the regime and process, new centrist prime minister francois via loot. the thing is in the parliament
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refusing to work the i'm anthony, help welcome to the programs. thank holding it. friday, victory. tens of thousands of syrians have joined the celebrations during the 1st friday pres. since the overdrive of the, dictated by shaw us out. the williams from 30 news of civil war still rule, but the brutal tools of tyranny has given way to songs of hype and the 3 star flag of the new suit. as damascus was draped in green, white, and black as residents celebrated the lightning revolution that brought them and to the southridge with the guns falling silent. and the dictator going syria's new revolutionary leaders called for a peaceful celebration. as the country starts to rebuild
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the moment, i would like to congratulate the great syrian people on the victory of the blasted revolution. and i call on them to go to the streets to express their joy without firing bullets or scaring people from above. after that, let us move towards building this country and as we said from the beginning, we will prevail, god willing. what's that i'm on a lot of words that resonated among many of those would suffer through years of war. it will change for the better. what we eat and drink and our life you who are what are intended to city to thousands, also gathered at holy sites like a maya mosque in damascus. once rallying points during the air of spring, these know become places of solace and hope for better days. something that we feel
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like we can start to rebuild and that there's hope coming. we hope that we could all live together. we hope that we don't repeat the mistakes that the neighboring countries went through icon and even more we went through before the document. the rockets of a different kind are now flying over damascus, bringing joy and light to syrians after years of darkness. but they definitely correspondence stella minute was at the celebrations in damascus and oft syrians the about the hopes for the future. but most people i spoke to are hoping that the problem is this, the new government and produce a transitional government is making at the moment, but they will stick to these promises an ex redrawn people more right. uh for the people are just enjoying the momentum as well because many of them are enjoying the freedom of speech for the 1st time i see for the 1st time they can say what they
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think most that they can use words that were also been an amount of like the world thought, i don't know if you would say that speak about the uh that would have the problem, rudy on. so people are really kind of right. you said well mentioned right now and just turn that thing off as long as they're on right. now at the taking so not getting any work was the w correspondence still a minute there for us in damascus. well, even as the syrians celebrate the full of us, of many, a desperate to know the fight of missing family members, at least 150000 people simply disappeared. during series, 13 the civil war, most were arrested, end detained by security services. her is standing in front of the coffin that contains her son. she tells us he was killed 2 weeks ago when i started pushing forces rated at home. she wants to
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save her this moment. lost. she can bury him and say good bye. they said they wouldn't give me his body and that he's a terrorist and should be buried. synonymous, liam, given a number, i thank god i can finally come to his grave. my house party is just one of many phones and syrian detention centers and presents since assad government collapsed. just as the more of the we don't wish to help us put them in central damascus is supposed to be a close look like a lots of house, a bunch of bodies of detainees and people visiting all the time, looking for their relatives, brothers or loved ones. it's an extraordinarily seen as people inspect dozens of bodies looking for tattoos or bus marks to identify the relatives
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so far. only if you have found love on the team, you suffer from an easy ition and mistreatment as they were exposed to cold weather and overcrowding. the let to the death of most of the bruises that may have caused to death because they suffered from internal injuries. you mean science of torture? yes, indeed, especially the ones who died recently. outside the hospital, hundreds of syrians are looking for the loved ones. this is all the have to go off pictures with just numbers, new needs, vis desperate. he's looking for his son, so i missing the thoughts and the toy use network of presents for more than a decade. lufkin thought, if i'm there she, you know, i still knew nothing about him. i don't need it. we do any mobile and i asked every
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security agency and didn't get an answer and i know i'm still looking for him everywhere. so much advertising is up to jump out. so if you haven't been motivated from boosters yesterday, but she can't move now. so so what did you find here? the money to my phone? nothing. nothing at all. and i said no, no one has answered, okay. i use yeah, i thought of id in the field. i'm still searching, you know, i'm in dover on the phone. what, what do you do? said the, i'm leaving it to god's will know me yourself. when that if he's dead, i want his body. i want to know where he is buried. i want to see it with my own eyes. but not everyone here will be lucky enough to find to find the resting place of the best ones. after doing so much on the serious, brutal dictatorship of the last decade, the red cross has registered some 35000 cases of people who have gone missing in
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syria. the organization is now helping people trying to find their relatives. well, we have been trying to search and find out the whereabouts of the faith of these mistaken people for the past. yes, the families right to know has always been our priority and it is still priority today. now of course, with the events of the past week, we see the presence of opening up. we see the tv is being released and we are open to default lines for the extra t needs and for the families. and also we visited the had now a prison this week and which we sold that concerned us a lot. because the robot, a lot of documents kept to on the floor in different rooms, i need is absolutely vital to preserve these records. for so many families to be
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able to find their missing loved ones. let's take a look now, some of the other stories making headlines around the world to sell of the us secretary of state anthony blinking has been in jordan on a high still the organize to of the middle east. lincoln is aiming to secure original support for a peaceful transition of pallet in syria and to stop the so called is let me state exporting the crisis. you know, so i met with latest in iraq and turkey. officials in gauze and say at least 52 people have been killed in his right. the strikes. rescuers have been searching level for survivors in no, i see the can for displace palestinians. victims include 12 gods who protecting. i'd trucks as well say as a targeted militants try to hijack the deliveries in germany and identified, drawn to bins, signs and flying of a ranch, done advice,
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the usa advice and other sensitive industrial sites. intelligence sources like government support for you, crime as my germany, a target full possible, sabotaged opposition. lawmakers in south korea have filed a 2nd impeachment motion against president you and so if you're a survived a previous impeachment bid, when he's rolling potty boy called him, device divides were called for of to president june, briefly imposed martial law and plunged the country into 10 with the legislature, it is believed to be more likely to succeed. russia has again attacked each one's energy network in the capital. keep hundreds sort shelter in the metro and president flooding is the lensky said. 93 miss solves, and nearly 200 drawings were launched. east calling on western allies to supply mole missile defense systems or frauds, has a new centrist prime minister for us while they who has vowed to tackle the political style made that has weakened the government since inconclusive elections
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. last summer, previous premier michelle vanya resigned after just 3 months in the office when he lost in the confidence for a big was a lavish, traditional sort of an easy person, but not to read one of these days calls while i by who became friends, is full prime minister this year it was the 2025 frontier that broke the last government down because a quote to sit because to i believe the issue, a state borrowing and debt is also a moral one. who's informed that it's not just financial issues? no, she said with the french political landscapes split 3 ways back home defied coles from the far left and far right. policies to appoint one of the number, preferring to name someone from his own centers to come. an n p from mac homes where you nice on spotty, said the only criterion should be what's best for friends. and it's people supposed
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to say it was all nice thing. we need to start making out the parliament, revolves around the right wing or socialist policies. it's clear that if you leave out the fall, right, i'm fall last. that's a pulse. why open to negotiate the national assembly, the political landscape and the pos is that of working for the french anatomy for the french in each month for the policy. but on hearing of microns new choice to had his cabinet. these people on the streets were not convinced by his appointment will break the political deadlock in front of him. did you have him to have him on the honestly, it's really nothing when you said, if you're the city over here now, it really seems like it's the old name is being brought back. it's super disappointing because we really expected something different from the president too . rather than putting a series of old men at the head of the french government. so yes, it's a big disappointment so we can go to the sip. so i switch the, let's hope that we can get a government that less than can respond to the expectation of the french people with perhaps a little more serenity. i think would be
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a good thing. people for francis constitution fans fresh elections within one year . and michael has about to serve useful to him, which ends in 2027. a friend still needs to pass a bunch it for 2035 little mos in 2 weeks away. there's little chance of a peaceful christmas for french politicians and french people that lodge journalist daniel brown in paris has more now on the challenges facing for us, is new prime minister. well, 1st of all, this into matters. so considering over frances that, so that are either that's higher than greece in terms of g, d, p, and demands from international bodies and banks to apply severe austerity measures are still there. if you remember, the trance is living with a debt. that's the equivalent of 6 percent of the countries teepee. that's the highest among western economies. and the drop budgets, a mission about new suggested. so seeking 60000000000 euros in savings to address
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this deficit is what brought same down anybody who could well put this on the table again, brand. there's these internal tensions in this unprecedented national assembly with these 3 major blocks, the biggest of which i'd like to remind your live your, your view is the new popular front. the end of the coalition, which from the beginning has been hostile to be whose nomination? um now already the biggest part in this coalition, friends about ellis, i in french, announced it will vote so no confidence motion. the greetings are saying that the decision to nominate babies, simply ridiculous, i'm quoting, denouncing my code for playing with francis the democracy and the extreme right wing. the national front set of our red card seats is saying that so they are going to really be keeping a very careful eye on what she's going to bring on to the table.
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