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Syria's new leaders work to keep rebel factions united

Season 2024 Episode 346 | 6m 27s

After 14 years of war, Syria is seeking stability. The country's caretaker prime minister, appointed by the fighters who overthrew Bashar al-Assad, said the government transition process is expected to last until March. Special correspondent Simona Foltyn reports from Damascus.

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