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EPISODE · Dec 2, 2024 · 26 MIN

Beslissende dagen voor Georgië & Aleppo vreest luchtaanvallen

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Georgië kende al vele dagen van protest dit jaar, maar dit keer lijkt er echt iets te zijn geknapt bij de demonstranten. Ze zijn woedend op de regering, die het toelatingsproces tot de EU officieel heeft gepauzeerd. De president weigert ondertussen haar mandaat neer te leggen, dat halverwege deze maand afloopt. Welke kant gaat het op met Georgië? Daarover vanuit Tbilisi correspondent Jarron Kamphorst. (10:46) Aleppo vreest luchtaanvallen De Syrische oppositietroepen zijn aan een ongekende opmars bezig. Aangevoerd door het islamistische rebellenleger HTS, door sommige landen als terreurorganisatie aangemerkt, lijken ze nu al Aleppo stevig in handen te hebben. Wellicht komen daar de komende dagen nog meer steden bij. Wat betekent dit voor de Syriërs die daar wonen? En op wat voor manier gaat president Assad reageren? Daarover collega Abdou Bouzerda, Syrië-kenner die de situatie nauwlettend volgt en ook gesproken heeft met Syriërs in Aleppo. Presentatie: Tim de Wit

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Georgië kende al vele dagen van protest dit jaar, maar dit keer lijkt er echt iets te zijn geknapt bij de demonstranten. Ze zijn woedend op de regering, die het toelatingsproces tot de EU officieel heeft gepauzeerd. De president weigert ondertussen...

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