The UN Security Council has finally set aside its differences and voted, unanimously, in favour of a 30-day ceasefire in Syria. The decision comes after a week of bombings in a Damascus suburbs left more than 500 people dead. But seven violent years on, and several broken ceasefires later, how long will this truce hold? Mike Drolet reports.
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UN Security Council back 30-day ceasefire in Syria. Will it hold?
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