2024-12-10
26 分钟Syrian rebel leader Abu Mohammed al-Jolani has met the outgoing PM to discuss the "transfer of power" - a day after Bashar al-Assad fled the country. Also: Google unveils 'mind-boggling' quantum computing chip.
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This is the global News podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Andrew Peach and in the early hours of Tuesday, 10th December, these are our main stories.
The victorious Syrian rebel leader Abu Mohammed al Jelani has met the ousted regime's prime minister to coordinate the transfer of power.
The insurgents have issued an amnesty for Syrian army conscripts.
Several European countries have suspended their asylum programs for Syrians following the downfall of President Assad.
In other news, U.S.
police have arrested a man in connection with the murder of a health insurance executive in New York last week.
Also in this podcast, the throne is vacant.
The conclave begins now.
The papal Thriller is among the nominations for next year's Golden Globes as the euphoria in Syria begins to die down.
The transfer of power is underway.
A day after capturing Damascus and ousting President Assad,
Syrian rebels are working on forming a transitional government.
Mohammad Al Bashir from the Islamist HTS group will be the interim prime minister.
There's an amnesty for army conscripts.