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Syria: The Country Devastated by Assad
While Bashar Al-Assad remains the undisputed leader of Syria, he is the master of a ruined country and a shattered people. The country is off-limits to all journalists, but our team managed to enter.
In eastern Aleppo, where the Sunni neighbourhoods were the first to rebel against Assad, not a single wall has been left standing. The city was relentlessly pounded by attacks from the Syrian army and the Russians for years. The once-bustling souk of Aleppo, an architectural jewel classified as a World Heritage Site, is now nothing more than a heap of stones. People are trying to survive without water or electricity, and cholera has even made a comeback. The country’s economy is at a standstill with more than 90% of people living below the poverty line.
In Damascus, people almost go about th...
published: 06 Dec 2024
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The Arab Spring in 60 seconds
Ben Ali and Mubarak forced from power, Gaddafi dead. The Arab Spring has delivered revolutions unthinkable only a year ago. Channel 4 News looks back at the main moments in a 60 second video.
published: 21 Oct 2011
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Were the Arab Spring Uprisings a Failure? 10 Years On - TLDR News
10 years ago a number of countries rose up against their leaders in what became known as the Arab Spring. These people hoped for a better, more democratic future for their countries, bringing them more in line with other countries around the world. So looking back from 2021 we want to see if these protests were successful, did they bring about change or did the status quo remain?
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published: 13 Nov 2021
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Empire - Video: The Arab spring
Empire - Video: The Arab spring
published: 19 May 2011
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Here's How the Arab Spring Started and How It Affected the World | History
Learn how The Arab Spring started in Tunisia in 2011, causing a ripple effect of democratic demonstrations in countries throughout the Middle East and North Africa. Discover how the use of technology helped spur on revolution, both good and bad. #HistoryChannel
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published: 08 May 2018
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What happened after the Arab Spring? | Start Here
The Arab Spring got rid of autocrats and inspired millions. But ten years later people are wondering about the human cost. In Tunisia they managed to avoid war, bring in reforms and even find a way to heal. But is that enough to call Tunisia a success story?
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published: 17 Dec 2020
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Why the war in Syria just reignited
The civil war in Syria has reignited after years of laying dormant, with a coalition of opposition forces swiftly taking control of a number of major cities. CBC’s Chris Brown breaks down how the situation unravelled and the key players fighting for control.
#syria #news #worldnews
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published: 07 Dec 2024
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How did the Arab Spring start in Tunisia? - BBC What's New
The Arab Spring was a series of events and protests that changed parts of the Middle East and North Africa. It all began 10 years ago with one man's radical act of protest in Tunisia. Many more people took to the streets but did they get the revolution they were fighting for?
BBC What’s New and BBC Actu Jeunes are the BBC’s first bilingual programmes for teenagers, brought to you by the BBC World Service to discuss important issues for young people across Africa.
BBC Actu Jeunes et BBC What’s New, l’actualité qui parle aux jeunes en Afrique, en français et en anglais. Des émissions du Service Mondial de la BBC. Abonnez-vous ici!
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published: 03 Mar 2021
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New Morocco Constitution, Election Meant to Avoid Arab Spring-Style Uprising
As other Arab nations erupted in unrest and violence, what unfolded on the streets of Morocco was a peaceful but similar refrain, followed by a new constitution and an election -- giving Moroccans a louder, more democratic voice in government. Ray Suarez reports on the country's attempt at avoiding an Arab Spring-style uprising.
published: 24 Dec 2011
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Syria war: how Assad's allies gave rebels a path to victory
The Syrian war has reignited again; rebel groups, competing factions and the collapse of Assad's government regime.
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We’re going to look at what happened, who’s fighting who, and how a complicated tangle of international politics and alliances mean this conflict has become a proxy war with global implications. This is the new front in Syria’s war explained.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - 01:06 - Introduction
01:06 - 02:16 - How did the war in Syria start?
02:16 - 03:04 - Who's fighting who in Syria right now?
03:04 - 04:15 - al-Jolani's rebel assault and response from Assad
04:15 - 06:25 - How Russia, Iran and Hezbollah deserted their ally
06:25 - 07:25 - Swift collapse reveals Assad fragility
07:25 - 08.22 - The role of Turkey, ISIS and the US
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published: 06 Dec 2024
52:37
Syria: The Country Devastated by Assad
While Bashar Al-Assad remains the undisputed leader of Syria, he is the master of a ruined country and a shattered people. The country is off-limits to all jour...
While Bashar Al-Assad remains the undisputed leader of Syria, he is the master of a ruined country and a shattered people. The country is off-limits to all journalists, but our team managed to enter.
In eastern Aleppo, where the Sunni neighbourhoods were the first to rebel against Assad, not a single wall has been left standing. The city was relentlessly pounded by attacks from the Syrian army and the Russians for years. The once-bustling souk of Aleppo, an architectural jewel classified as a World Heritage Site, is now nothing more than a heap of stones. People are trying to survive without water or electricity, and cholera has even made a comeback. The country’s economy is at a standstill with more than 90% of people living below the poverty line.
In Damascus, people almost go about their business normally. The seat of power was spared from the wider destruction and there are still a few trendy bars. Bashar al-Assad and his wife, Asma, continue to behave as if everything is normal, meetings with foreign heads of state or visiting earthquake victims.
In fact, the dictator is only in control of 70% of the country. We managed to film in northwest Syria, which is still under Islamist control. On the front line, the !ghters of the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham face the troops of Bashar el-Assad.
https://wn.com/Syria_The_Country_Devastated_By_Assad
While Bashar Al-Assad remains the undisputed leader of Syria, he is the master of a ruined country and a shattered people. The country is off-limits to all journalists, but our team managed to enter.
In eastern Aleppo, where the Sunni neighbourhoods were the first to rebel against Assad, not a single wall has been left standing. The city was relentlessly pounded by attacks from the Syrian army and the Russians for years. The once-bustling souk of Aleppo, an architectural jewel classified as a World Heritage Site, is now nothing more than a heap of stones. People are trying to survive without water or electricity, and cholera has even made a comeback. The country’s economy is at a standstill with more than 90% of people living below the poverty line.
In Damascus, people almost go about their business normally. The seat of power was spared from the wider destruction and there are still a few trendy bars. Bashar al-Assad and his wife, Asma, continue to behave as if everything is normal, meetings with foreign heads of state or visiting earthquake victims.
In fact, the dictator is only in control of 70% of the country. We managed to film in northwest Syria, which is still under Islamist control. On the front line, the !ghters of the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham face the troops of Bashar el-Assad.
- published: 06 Dec 2024
- views: 1647160
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The Arab Spring in 60 seconds
Ben Ali and Mubarak forced from power, Gaddafi dead. The Arab Spring has delivered revolutions unthinkable only a year ago. Channel 4 News looks back at the mai...
Ben Ali and Mubarak forced from power, Gaddafi dead. The Arab Spring has delivered revolutions unthinkable only a year ago. Channel 4 News looks back at the main moments in a 60 second video.
https://wn.com/The_Arab_Spring_In_60_Seconds
Ben Ali and Mubarak forced from power, Gaddafi dead. The Arab Spring has delivered revolutions unthinkable only a year ago. Channel 4 News looks back at the main moments in a 60 second video.
- published: 21 Oct 2011
- views: 65407
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Were the Arab Spring Uprisings a Failure? 10 Years On - TLDR News
10 years ago a number of countries rose up against their leaders in what became known as the Arab Spring. These people hoped for a better, more democratic futur...
10 years ago a number of countries rose up against their leaders in what became known as the Arab Spring. These people hoped for a better, more democratic future for their countries, bringing them more in line with other countries around the world. So looking back from 2021 we want to see if these protests were successful, did they bring about change or did the status quo remain?
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https://wn.com/Were_The_Arab_Spring_Uprisings_A_Failure_10_Years_On_Tldr_News
10 years ago a number of countries rose up against their leaders in what became known as the Arab Spring. These people hoped for a better, more democratic future for their countries, bringing them more in line with other countries around the world. So looking back from 2021 we want to see if these protests were successful, did they bring about change or did the status quo remain?
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TLDR is all about getting you up to date with the news of today, without bias and without filter. We want to give you the information you need, so you can make your own decision.
TLDR is a super small company, run by a few people with the help of some amazing volunteers. We are primarily fan sourced with most of our funding coming from donations and ad revenue. No shady corporations, no one telling us what to say. We can't wait to grow further and help more people get informed. Help support us by subscribing, following and backing on Patreon. Thanks!
- published: 13 Nov 2021
- views: 217810
3:55
Here's How the Arab Spring Started and How It Affected the World | History
Learn how The Arab Spring started in Tunisia in 2011, causing a ripple effect of democratic demonstrations in countries throughout the Middle East and North Afr...
Learn how The Arab Spring started in Tunisia in 2011, causing a ripple effect of democratic demonstrations in countries throughout the Middle East and North Africa. Discover how the use of technology helped spur on revolution, both good and bad. #HistoryChannel
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HISTORY, now reaching more than 98 million homes, is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, immersive, and entertaining manner across all platforms. The network’s all-original programming slate features a roster of hit series, epic miniseries, and scripted event programming. Visit us at HISTORY.com for more info.
https://wn.com/Here's_How_The_Arab_Spring_Started_And_How_It_Affected_The_World_|_History
Learn how The Arab Spring started in Tunisia in 2011, causing a ripple effect of democratic demonstrations in countries throughout the Middle East and North Africa. Discover how the use of technology helped spur on revolution, both good and bad. #HistoryChannel
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HISTORY Topical Video
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Whether you're looking for more on American Revolution battles, WWII generals, architectural wonders, secrets of the ancient world, U.S. presidents, Civil War leaders, famous explorers or the stories behind your favorite holidays.
HISTORY, now reaching more than 98 million homes, is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, immersive, and entertaining manner across all platforms. The network’s all-original programming slate features a roster of hit series, epic miniseries, and scripted event programming. Visit us at HISTORY.com for more info.
- published: 08 May 2018
- views: 961507
7:25
What happened after the Arab Spring? | Start Here
The Arab Spring got rid of autocrats and inspired millions. But ten years later people are wondering about the human cost. In Tunisia they managed to avoid war,...
The Arab Spring got rid of autocrats and inspired millions. But ten years later people are wondering about the human cost. In Tunisia they managed to avoid war, bring in reforms and even find a way to heal. But is that enough to call Tunisia a success story?
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https://wn.com/What_Happened_After_The_Arab_Spring_|_Start_Here
The Arab Spring got rid of autocrats and inspired millions. But ten years later people are wondering about the human cost. In Tunisia they managed to avoid war, bring in reforms and even find a way to heal. But is that enough to call Tunisia a success story?
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- published: 17 Dec 2020
- views: 338773
6:13
Why the war in Syria just reignited
The civil war in Syria has reignited after years of laying dormant, with a coalition of opposition forces swiftly taking control of a number of major cities. CB...
The civil war in Syria has reignited after years of laying dormant, with a coalition of opposition forces swiftly taking control of a number of major cities. CBC’s Chris Brown breaks down how the situation unravelled and the key players fighting for control.
#syria #news #worldnews
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https://wn.com/Why_The_War_In_Syria_Just_Reignited
The civil war in Syria has reignited after years of laying dormant, with a coalition of opposition forces swiftly taking control of a number of major cities. CBC’s Chris Brown breaks down how the situation unravelled and the key players fighting for control.
#syria #news #worldnews
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The National is the flagship of CBC News, showcasing award-winning journalism from across Canada and around the world. Led by Chief Correspondent Adrienne Arsenault and Ian Hanomansing, our team of trusted reporters helps you make sense of the world, wherever you are.
- published: 07 Dec 2024
- views: 99353
3:14
How did the Arab Spring start in Tunisia? - BBC What's New
The Arab Spring was a series of events and protests that changed parts of the Middle East and North Africa. It all began 10 years ago with one man's radical act...
The Arab Spring was a series of events and protests that changed parts of the Middle East and North Africa. It all began 10 years ago with one man's radical act of protest in Tunisia. Many more people took to the streets but did they get the revolution they were fighting for?
BBC What’s New and BBC Actu Jeunes are the BBC’s first bilingual programmes for teenagers, brought to you by the BBC World Service to discuss important issues for young people across Africa.
BBC Actu Jeunes et BBC What’s New, l’actualité qui parle aux jeunes en Afrique, en français et en anglais. Des émissions du Service Mondial de la BBC. Abonnez-vous ici!
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https://wn.com/How_Did_The_Arab_Spring_Start_In_Tunisia_BBC_What's_New
The Arab Spring was a series of events and protests that changed parts of the Middle East and North Africa. It all began 10 years ago with one man's radical act of protest in Tunisia. Many more people took to the streets but did they get the revolution they were fighting for?
BBC What’s New and BBC Actu Jeunes are the BBC’s first bilingual programmes for teenagers, brought to you by the BBC World Service to discuss important issues for young people across Africa.
BBC Actu Jeunes et BBC What’s New, l’actualité qui parle aux jeunes en Afrique, en français et en anglais. Des émissions du Service Mondial de la BBC. Abonnez-vous ici!
Subscribe to #BBCWhatsNew and #BBCActuJeunes here:
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- published: 03 Mar 2021
- views: 31898
8:34
New Morocco Constitution, Election Meant to Avoid Arab Spring-Style Uprising
As other Arab nations erupted in unrest and violence, what unfolded on the streets of Morocco was a peaceful but similar refrain, followed by a new constitution...
As other Arab nations erupted in unrest and violence, what unfolded on the streets of Morocco was a peaceful but similar refrain, followed by a new constitution and an election -- giving Moroccans a louder, more democratic voice in government. Ray Suarez reports on the country's attempt at avoiding an Arab Spring-style uprising.
https://wn.com/New_Morocco_Constitution,_Election_Meant_To_Avoid_Arab_Spring_Style_Uprising
As other Arab nations erupted in unrest and violence, what unfolded on the streets of Morocco was a peaceful but similar refrain, followed by a new constitution and an election -- giving Moroccans a louder, more democratic voice in government. Ray Suarez reports on the country's attempt at avoiding an Arab Spring-style uprising.
- published: 24 Dec 2011
- views: 8773
9:23
Syria war: how Assad's allies gave rebels a path to victory
The Syrian war has reignited again; rebel groups, competing factions and the collapse of Assad's government regime.
[Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscrib...
The Syrian war has reignited again; rebel groups, competing factions and the collapse of Assad's government regime.
[Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe]
We’re going to look at what happened, who’s fighting who, and how a complicated tangle of international politics and alliances mean this conflict has become a proxy war with global implications. This is the new front in Syria’s war explained.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - 01:06 - Introduction
01:06 - 02:16 - How did the war in Syria start?
02:16 - 03:04 - Who's fighting who in Syria right now?
03:04 - 04:15 - al-Jolani's rebel assault and response from Assad
04:15 - 06:25 - How Russia, Iran and Hezbollah deserted their ally
06:25 - 07:25 - Swift collapse reveals Assad fragility
07:25 - 08.22 - The role of Turkey, ISIS and the US
08:22 - 09:22 - It's all connected
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The Syrian war has reignited again; rebel groups, competing factions and the collapse of Assad's government regime.
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We’re going to look at what happened, who’s fighting who, and how a complicated tangle of international politics and alliances mean this conflict has become a proxy war with global implications. This is the new front in Syria’s war explained.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - 01:06 - Introduction
01:06 - 02:16 - How did the war in Syria start?
02:16 - 03:04 - Who's fighting who in Syria right now?
03:04 - 04:15 - al-Jolani's rebel assault and response from Assad
04:15 - 06:25 - How Russia, Iran and Hezbollah deserted their ally
06:25 - 07:25 - Swift collapse reveals Assad fragility
07:25 - 08.22 - The role of Turkey, ISIS and the US
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- published: 06 Dec 2024
- views: 861990