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Welcome to the documentary from the BBC World Service.
This is the fifth floor at the heart of global storytelling with BBC journalists from all around the world.
I'm your host Farnak Amidi.
It's been a year since the fall of former President Bashar al-Assad in Syria,
and the country continues to face huge challenges around security and reconstruction.
Both inside Syria and internationally, attention is focused on the new president,
Ahmad al-Sharah, a year into his presidency now.
BBC Monitoring's Samia Hosni has been watching him very closely and she's with me in the studio right now.
Samia, welcome to the fifth floor.
It's great to have you with us.
Hello.
So you're from BBC Monitoring and that's exactly what you've been doing.
You've been monitoring Ahmad al-Sharah.
What are you seeing?
a significant makeover in his public persona.
Since he assumed power in December last year, we've seen a change in his appearance.
The first day when he announced the Assad's fall,