2024-12-16
30 分钟France to provide relief and security to people in Mayotte, after Saturday's destructive cyclone. Also: Western powers step up their engagement with the new rulers of Syria. And Serbia accuses journalists of spying.
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On Monday 16th December, two days after a devastating cyclone,
French ministers arrive in the Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte.
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It has taken them two days to get there, but three ministers from France have now arrived in Mayotte,