The Telugu ArchivesEiffel Tower will go dark on Wednesday night in solidarity with the people of Aleppo, as the ceasefire deal between rebels and Syrian government effectively collapsed.
SEE ALSO: Aleppo activists post heartbreaking goodbye messages on TwitterMayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo announced on Twitter that the tower's lights will be turned off at 8pm local time as a "symbol" to honour the citizens of eastern Aleppo, which has been wrestled back by pro-government forces in recent days.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
As the cease fire collapsed, fighter jets resumed air raids over the rebels' crowded enclave in the east of the city.
The evacuation was supposed to start at dawn but buses meant to be used for that purpose have returned to their depots, according to Syrian activists.
It comes after trapped residents and activists took to Twitter to send heartbreaking "goodbye" messages as the Syrian government's forces closed in.
The Eiffel Tower has been used before to express solidarity with other events around the world. In June, it lit up in rainbow colours in commemorate with the victims of the Pulse nightclub attack in Orlando and in the colours of the Belgian flag after the Brussels terrorist attacks in March.
The iconic landmark also went dark in January to honour the victims of terrorist attacks in Paris.
Here's what more than 400 electric guitars trying to break a world record sounds likeThis may be the worst flub in game show historyHawaii's newest volcanic cone is over 100Dozens of Las Vegas slots suddenly failed during a hacker conventionCrypto market cap falls below $200 billionPresident Trump signs NDAA, banning government use of ZTE and Huawei technologyAndroid's open OS makes phones vulnerable to attack, report saysKanye releases new track 'XCTY,' seemingly out of the blueHere's what more than 400 electric guitars trying to break a world record sounds likeSaudi Arabia might be interested in helping Tesla go privateThe DNC just served Wikileaks with a lawsuit over Twitter'Crazy Rich Asians' already has 100% on Rotten TomatoesThe 'Matilda' challenge is here to spread a little magic through this dark worldPope: Gay people and others marginalized deserve an apology'Dora the Explorer' movie star Isabela Moner shows off her costumeThis 'Monsters Inc.' meme is guaranteed to make you nostalgicThor's roomie Darryl made it out of 'Avengers: Infinity War' alive3 things you can do to stop student lunch shamingGoogle's Project Bloks designed to get kids programming earlyDad shows off his duck face with priceless imitations of his daughter's selfies How to delete all of your Instagram posts The best Prime Day Mac and MacBook deals to shop across retailers NYT's The Mini crossword answers for October 9 A New Year’s Recommendation: The Score to “Thief of Bagdad” 'Old Enough!' on Netflix is a pure, wholesome must Celebrity NFT drops, ranked Best Prime Day AirPods deal: $40 off Apple AirPods (2nd Gen) How Van Gogh Discovered Art in the Borinage The Historically Complicated Sex Drive of William Byrd II TikTok is all about the 'one thing about me' trend Retail Therapy: Notes on Giving and Shopping Jean Debuffet’s Savage, Chaotic “Art Brut” Agustin Fernandez Mallo Retraces Nietzsche’s Footsteps Want to Keep People Away? Don’t Insult Them; Confuse Them. The best smart home deals to shop before Prime Day Twitter reacts to Elon Musk's offer to buy Twitter for $41 billion What does it take to bring a TikTok musical to life? TikTok can't stop duetting this woman's fall Wordle today: The answer and hints for October 9 What to do if your dog doesn't like other dogs or strangers
2.1414s , 8193.1953125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Telugu Archives】,Information Information Network