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because i'm much trouble to fix the meals. cultural identity meant, let's say together talks about community life on the server. research is now on the business. the, the news live from berlin a week after the fall of the side of the gene and life in syria begins to return to something like no mileage. you take a look at how life is changing and post the thoughts. sylvia ested ends spots heading back to school. also i had several 100 killed. that's the grand production of authorities in my you all. the time, a french surgery in the indian ocean was the space that was being called the west on the 19th here. the
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i i, i'm eddie micah junior and you are welcome to the program. students are retained into classrooms and syria. much of the country is still in ruins. after years of civil war and international functions, but many in the country are facing the future with new optimism. the gates of this damascus school are opened once again. a students in syria make their way to just a week after the fall, a former president bush on all sides. the country's new flag is raised over the schools grounds stuff. the feeling confident about youth reopening committee changes. everything is good when we wait for the equipment and i don't know what 2 or 3 days, nor to get everything ready for the students to return safely. it's a sense of been shared by students who are grateful to be boxed class. and the
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mistake i'm very happy. i used to walk in the street. scad zillow, get dropped by the all me. i used to be afraid when i reached a check point on the outskirts of serious capital. things a less certain, but palestinian refugees hope they consume, return to the come. they once called home fido quite a bit to make the campus my sewage. you really seem to find a sign of here know, even though you are far from it to have it are so many things here that your mind, the stuff by this time i really hope and pray to god the could be deeper and become better than before. what do we do or what? one of the less damaged areas of fruits and vegetables stole his reopen and his doing brisk business. assigned perhaps of the things to come. as 3 images from the decades of dictatorship, with tentative optimism. now michael leed abraham isn't the moscow since you
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told me how life in the syrian capital has changed in the week since the fall of us army gene that was that was purchased? mentioned there any life is slowly but surely going back to some sort of normal seat. i guess you can't see it right now, but i am standing in one of the main squares here in damascus and earlier today traffic the famous or infamous, damascus traffic was back in full force. it was also the 1st day were schools of return university students also returned today, marking their 1st return after the fall of a sudden i said with some a celebratory protest where they took down some statues of the now ousted a dictator. we're seeing some positive economic signs as well. the solution has fallen, but also the subsidies on to has been listed. and so there is been also a spike in
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a, in the price of transportation and so on. but certainly what is sort of not normal and what many people here are not used to is the sense of freedom that you feel here on the streets. it's almost unbelievable to some. i mean, i've been covering the events, you know, around the so called eric spring for about a decade now and to see how the story has evolved from 2011 to the brutal civil war . and then where we stand now, with the shortest, i said no longer in power in syria and journalists like myself, being able to work freely here and talk to people here freely and ask them their political opinions on the streets in the open. it's just an unbelievable moment that we're going through right now. right, let's now bringing andrew sinclair. he's a senior advice side of a sense of global security and stuff like zation with a texas group in washington. hello and welcome to the program saying one week after the fall of the side of the team, where do you think the new syrian leadership is taking the country?
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thank you. well, the new syrian caretaker government, under the direction of author the shut off formerly known by his known to god. i don't know how many l gilani has really exhibited incredible pragmatism and competence. despite fears that h t s would seek to impose a hard line as long as the rule. so far, they focused on avoiding a power struggle with former opposition factions. they've been preserving state institutions to ensure a basic service provision, which means working with former syrian origin officials, and they're listening to the demands of the syrian people to protect minorities, women and ensure and inclusive employ lipstick approach to governance. now their legitimacy rests with the support they're building and syrian society. so any deviation from this could lead to conflict in their removal. but they've been given the space to demonstrate a commitment to the principles of the syrian revolution. and as long as they do this, we'll see a positive political transition, right. talking about being given the space to operate. well, they lead out
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h t s a month al serra said on subsidies that either all was using false pretext to justify if attacks that he's not interested in engaging in a new conflict. what's your assessments of this situation and the possibility of an escalating as well? it's very worrying. i mean, israel's actions over the last week present one of the biggest tests for this new syrian government and the international community. and it's one that is alarming, not just syrians, but the region. the us and the united nations. and assyrians, are really focused on their internal consolidation in unity. israel's carried out hundreds of air strikes, to eliminate certain military material and weapons that can fall into the wrong hands and be used against them. and even more concerning is the government's plans to encourage expansion of settlements and occupied go on heights. following their declaration that the 1974 disengagement agreement collapse with the follow the side
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government. so you know, there near term security concerns can be understood. but the more aggressive moves risk undermining the long term stability and security between syria and israel. so i don't see h t s changing their positions any time soon, but we should really look to the international communities reactions to ensure that both serious security and is real security can prove the preserve during this period. right? it's not just these are aldo, is it the us techie? they've also been conducting has strikes inside syria. so how likely is it that serious few job will be decided by syrians and not forwarding loctus? it's tough, i think right now the statements coming out of the ok about foreign ministers meeting where all of the 84 and ministers from the arab league, the us the you and the un express support for a syrian lead transition are all very positive. i think we have more time to tell
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to see if there can be practical steps such as lifting sanctions against their side . we just have the as honors in which remain in place on this new government. and equally, as you know, we have to see if turkish back factions continue their classes, but the curtis dominated sir in democratic forces in northeast. so the international community should continue incentivizing the new government in damascus to uphold its commitments, to inclusivity, and protecting the rights of all syrians, while preventing any foreign country from taking steps that could violate the sovereignty or territorial integrity of syria. right? that seems to be on not about selling sto, us, that gets real estate down to the blinking said us officials how been in direct contact with the h t as a rebel. what could that relationship look like considering, and this is what a challenge is for some at least that if this is still designate that entire was organization by the united states as well. it's
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positive that the us has established that this direct contact with h t s. however, i would not expect the us to lift the foreign terrace designation any time soon. and will this place is both h t s. in the us in a tenuous relationship. it offers the path for productive cooperation to build trust and demonstrate the benefits of dialogue and the need which ultimately could lead to, you know, restoration of normal bilateral diplomatic relations. and in part, you know, this thawing was prompted by efforts to find the american citizen austin tice with the terms of this contact. we're also articulated in the statements when the foreign ministers meeting knock about. so the us as stress, the period ahead, will serve as a critical test to determine the way forward. so as h t s in the new government continue along this positive trajectory, it could open up the way for sanctions relief and the restorations of diplomatic relations. right?
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as you say, any days yet. so that's what and see how things come out and root st. clair senior advice i will send top of global securities and stabilization with a texas group in washington. thank you very much for your time. thank you. so let's now look at some more stories making headlines around the wealth these route has announced. it will close its embassy an island due to what it calls the irish governments extreme onto these route policies that includes dublin's recognition. i'll be honest in united states and it's a 4th of south africa's case the international court of justice accusing these route of genocide. dublin rejected the claims saying it was pro peace and to human rights. a communion zone has struck a russian national guard complex in that chechen capital in crossing some 800 meters. se off the phone line between the do on social media shoot. the drone
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sleeping low, who by the city touch on the the rums on the cover of confirm that the drone has a site belonging to the police battalion to russian oil time because of taking heavy damage to installed in the correct straits which separates the russian mainland and ukraine's occupied crimean peninsula, wineship split pots of spilling oil into the sea. the about tonka, rama ground authorities, loans, the rescue oppression. at least once the law was killed. for process as best as in costs. because that's that fast. as i recall, a trip to the french, but it's the rate of island by the head of the catholic church funds. if it's set to meet the presidency model of my call and hold mass for local worshippers. guidelines will be off the top. let me close this one to 5 business topic regions. stop. so yes, a position leader has as to the country is constitutional costs to move quickly on . presidents you receive drills,
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future unit was suspended from office on saturday at the alarm because both had to impeach him by his field. bit to impose my cell and the office, the call. it has after 6 months to decide. and as we move on now it's being called the west side loan in 90. yes. and the friends administrative, tired tree of my you all of our g. c. it's the stone, the have killed several hundreds or even several 1000 off the residents on the tiny indian ocean island cycling cheetos sweats to my october 9th. that my gosh. storm has now moved west to was on beach, on the african mainland high winds in surging water, harold and cycling cheetos arrival in mozambique of brooding trees and telephone poles and flooding shelters, and beach in boats along the coast. local charities are raising the alarm unit staff is concerned about the immediate in pipes of this, so i clone the loss of life, the damage to schools. so people's homes that health care facilities are also
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worried about the long term impacts. children potentially being cops off from landing for weeks on end, people unable to get access to health path. and with the central spread of multiple diseases like color, malaria, health is coming from neighboring my, you know, the tiny french overseas territory was lashed by chino, on saturday. no rescue workers and 8 are on their way cycling chito barreled into the tiny island and the early morning of the heavy rains and strong winds created devastation, causing floods ripping off roofs and destroying homes. authorities say it's the worst storm in 90 years. secluded the cycling of unexpected violence, the winds of over 200 kilometers an hour. the public facility is badly damaged or destroyed,
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a visit to see loom what concern and the medium term is for the supply of water and food, especially for the most sensitive facilities such as prisons. does it keep them on the policy? studies show global cycling activity is getting worse due to climate change. such disasters can leave some of the world's pores, countries which contribute the least to global warming, dealing with a major humanitarian crises. malawi and bob boy are now preparing for flooding and high wins. i cycle and she continues to move in, looked just a quick reminder about the whole story a week after the decades long with game of the last part of the life, against the right time to some semblance of normality for people in syria testing and stats headed back to school, much of the country, spending billions of the years of civil war and international, such as all the news we have at this hour. but stay with us for
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