Syrians take to the streets to celebrate

叙利亚民众走上街头庆祝

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2024-12-14

47 分钟
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We hear from a recent returnee celebrating in Damascus today. France24 senior reporter Catherine Norris-Trent explains who the new French Prime Minister is and how long he'll last. Also: can't stand fidgeting? It's called misokinesia. (Photo by ANTÓNIO PEDRO SANTOS/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)

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