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clear, if you choose become pools in a cru see a political country where, oh, you lost the run. starts december 18th, on d, w. the . this is data, i believe. news live from fairly and jubilation as siri and celebrate victoria day the 1st friday pres, since the full of the tire and special awesome tens of thousands joined nationwide celebrations a week after revel forces ended more than half a century of brutal dictatorship by the side class. and frances knew centrist prime minister francois by who will look and why live for you as empowerment. refusing to work with the
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i'm anthony, i would walk into the program that calling and friday, a victory. tens of thousands of syrians have joined celebrations during the 1st friday pres, since the arbitrator of the dictator. but aside, the winds from fitting use of civil war still rule, but the brutal tools of tyranny have given way to songs of hope. and the 3 starved flag, the new syria, damascus was draped in green, white, and black as residents celebrated the lightning revolution that brought them and to the sod regime. with the guns falling silent. and the dictator going serious new revolutionary leaders called for a peaceful celebration. as the country starts to rebuild the moment, i would like to congratulate the great syrian people on the victory of the bless
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revolution fargo. 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 more of the longer book words that resonated among many of those which suffer through years of war. it will change for the better which we eat and drink and are likely hot water and electricity 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 like we can start to rebuild and that there is hope coming. we hope that we could all live together. we hope that we don't repeat the mistakes that the neighboring
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countries went through icon and even what we went through before. documents, rockets of a different kind are now flying over damascus, bringing joy and light to syrians after years of darkness. the deputy correspondent stella mina was at the celebrations in damascus and ask the syrians, they about their hopes for the future. i say 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 uh, 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 think most that they can use words that were uh forbidden. another thing like the world thought, i don't know if you would say that speak about the bus that would have the problem,
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rudy on. so people are really kind of crazy, well manage them right now and just turn that thing off as long as they're right now. other things are not getting any worse. i would say definitely still a man of the in damascus. well, turkey is taking in more than 3000000 syrian refugees more than any other country, many of or 10 times since the full of the sod regime. but now those are locked into lead behind the new lives that they've built for themselves into the deputies. usually a 100 reports from the town of re honey on the border with syria of the most mood. heidi is making his way back home to syria, with his wife and their little daughter nodding the cues at this border crossing me . the turkish town of the hand must move slip syria 5 years ago. it's now he says, we can't wait to return. 3 of them out of beautifully. there's
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a lot of destruction, but we will rebuild. we don't care about that. the bottom of what my says is, if we got rid of outside our country, it will be safe for our children and future generations like mood and his family. thousands of syrians have rushed to the turkish food and recent days, eager to return home. after many years in exile to most serious crossing this folder, right behind me is a one way street. they have to give back their residents pun the fatality officials here told us and sign a document saying they are returning voluntarily. and that means they can't just come back, but that's a risk many a willing to take 2 issues so which ease of stepped up efforts to facilitate foster returns. opening border crossings and boosting staff members. and president ad one said he expects more refugees to leave for days, dakota color subject as syria achieve stability, voluntary, safe, dignified,
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and orderly returns will hopefully increase as well is there. and so it's my belief and pray. i feel that the 13 year longing about syria and brothers and sisters for their homeland, will gradually come to an end symbol is or add one is under domestic political pressure to send back many of the 3000000 refugees. turkey welcomed off to the syrian civil war, started nearly 14 years later, the hospitality is waiting and many tugs struggling with an economic crisis and high inflation wants to syrians to return as soon as possible. get to know, do they should leave. because the homing of economy, they've made us news of values and all identity. they're not doing a country any good for the color, most visual and vision. the oppressive regime has been dismantled. this is exactly
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what they wanted. and so i think there is no longer any reason for them to stay here on the list of to on the hallmark we have all ready to share the load with them. if they want to stay, they can stay. if they want to go, they can go, but i think they want to return, but they would make you sell it. 31 year old mohammed nina sees, wants to wait and see how things develop in syria. before making big decision, he flip anessa was a teenager of interest in skills, a new life for himself here in turkey, assembly a restaurant with 40 employees on the other. it's not easy for us to leave everything behind. even if the situation stabilizes only 2 or 3 years before things improve. but overall, so many syrian children, like my own, were born here and know nothing about syria. oh my god, i'm sure i'm going to go on top of that, come the questions of what you syria could look like and how it will be governed and we hope to achieve democracy in syria, civilian government,
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and free and fair elections. i don't know what to do. yeah. we prayed to god, the situation in syria improves on stability returns and our homeland becomes better than ever. but right now, nothing is clear stuff, but i'm pretty sure she will be back at the border crossing that will tell you and his family of finally going to syria, suddenly everything has to move fast as they stepped into an uncertain future. all right, let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. today. us secretary of state anthony, blinking has been in jordan on the high slee organize 2 of the middle east. lincoln is, i mean, to secure regional support for a peaceful transition of pallet in syria and to stop the so called is lennox state exporting the crosses. you'll send it with leaders and a rock and turkey. the official in gaza satellites 52 people have been killed in
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his red extracts where schools have been searching for survivors in the rubble near the north sea that can for displace palestinians. victims include 12 gods who are protecting a trucks. israel says it targeted militants trying to hijack deliveries thousands of george and have joined per year of demonstrations in the capital tbilisi. the governing georgian dream party is set to appoint a font form a foot bullet as president. bobby claimed victory in a dispute of relation in october. it's suspended tools on joining the european union setting of mass projects. russia has again, that tactic ryan's energy network. hundreds in the capital key shelter the in the metro president full of them is to, let's, he said, not the 3 missed solves. and nearly 200 drugs were launched in one of the biggest bombardments since the start of the war. they were explosions in several other regions to and on that nick connelly from the w as more
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this was huge. this was one of the biggest, this thing, this is a tax on the energy system, the 12th so far. and it's no coincidence that they have chosen this weekend right now. the temperature is dropping for the 1st time, really kind of severely this winter. it seems like most of the damage was in the west. the country, no major damage reported from k of which still stay as the capital best protected. and the strategy of the great new thirty's is not to inform, at least close to the events, to not give the russians too much of an indication of how successful they have been . but certainly we're seeing the impact, we're seeing people across western central ukraine, dealing with power cuts on top of that kind of scheduled power cuts that they all used to. so it is a very difficult situation and is one that is intended to basic grinds people down to get people so tired and so exhausted that they lose the will to either stay living here. they think about doing a broad will pressure that government into coming some kind of deal with items
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which and that was they commonly in key. they, for us, we'll process a new centrist prime minister francois bay who has failed to tackle the political style made that has weakened the government since the inconclusive elections last summer. the previous premium you showed down you resigned after just 3 months in office when he lost the confidence 5. it was a lavish tradition. no sir, i'm 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. if you have a quote to say it gets to, i believe the issue of state borrowing and debt is also a moral world news. unfortunately, it's not just a financial issue. no season with the french political landscape split 3 ways back home defied closed from the far left and far right parties to a point, one of the number preferring to name someone from his own centers to come
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a n n p for a mac homes really nice songs potty said the only criterion should be what's best for friends and it's people supposed to say it was all i think 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 far left. that's a pos way open to negotiate the national assembly, the political landscape, and the pos is that of working for the french and before the french multi policy. but on hearing of microns new choice to had his cabinet, these people on the streets when not convinced by whose appointment will break the political deadlock in front of his hands with him on the honestly, it's really nothing. when you said, if you're the city are 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 to rather than putting a series of old men at the head of the french government. so yes, it's
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a big disappointment, so we can cause 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. would perhaps a little more serenity, i think would be a good thing for both. for francis constitution fans fresh elections within one year. and back home has vowed to serve his full to him, which ends in 2027 friend, still needs to pass a bunch it for 20, says you 5 more than 2 weeks away. there's little chance of a peaceful christmas for french politicians and french people that lodge or journalist daniel brown has more on the challenges facing the new prime minister as well. first of all, there's into now there's some concern 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 trends is living with a debt. that's the equivalent of 6 percent of the countries iep. that's the highest
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among western economies. i am, the draft budget says um you should have found you suggested. so seeking 60000000000 euros in savings to address this death to say is what brought same down anybody who could well, put this on the table again. there's these internal tensions in this precedents, a national assembly with these 3 major blocks, the biggest of which i'd like to remind your, let your, your view is the new popular front, the n s. t coalition, which from the beginning has been hostile to by whose nomination. now already the biggest party 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
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to really be keeping a very careful eye on what she's going to bring on to the table stimulus, daniel brown. so i think us out for this house, stay with us, checking those next reporting from the remarkable volume. national parks stay with us for that awesome. the, those do not understand can have a think like provide to present data used on instagram to follow up. the only way i can be on the top is to create my own empire, discover stories to
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