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Inside Kobani: happiness in a ruined city
From the city of Kobani, where a four month assault by Islamic State fighters has been repelled, Kurdish official Idriss Nassan describes a city crippled by violence, but optimistic about the future.
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Museum killing suspect ‘guarded Syria hostages’
The man charged with killing four people at the Brussels Jewish Museum in May previously guarded Western hostages and tortured Syrian prisoners for the Islamic State, it is claimed.
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Are the US and Syria now on the same side?
Dr Bouthaina Shaaban, adviser to Syrian Presidency tells Channel 4 News that western reactions to Isis “are coming too little too late.” “The whole world should be against Isis,” she says.
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Pro-Islamic State Brit challenged on beheadings
Last week, we spoke Abu Rumauysah about British citizens who have travelled to Iraq and Syria to join the Islamic State. During the interview, we challenged him on the use of beheading videos by IS.
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Deadly car bomb hits Syrian town of Douma
Dozens of people are killed, including at least two children, when a car bomb explodes in the Syrian town of Douma just north east of the capital Damascus, according to activists.
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At home with Syria’s British jihadis
A video posted online purports to show the living conditions for rebels fighting the Syrian government, through the eyes of a British jihadi. Channel 4 News has not independently verified this video.
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What happened in Syria when the world was not watching
With the eyes of the world on Ukraine, an escalated campaign of barrel bombings by the regime of Bashar al-Assad has led to the indiscriminate killing of men, women and children in Syria.
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Relaxed and smiling: suspected British bomber in Syria
New pictures and a “martyrdom” video are released of a British Muslim man suspected of being Britain’s first suicide bomber in Syria. Home Affairs Correspondent Darshna Soni reports.
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Syria unrest: aid workers return to besieged city of Homs
Aid workers resume humanitarian operations in Homs – a day after they came under fire in the besieged rebel heart of the Syrian city.
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Syria unrest: Homs aid convoy comes under fire
Four members of an aid convoy bringing humanitarian supplies to Homs in Syria are wounded by rebel fighters.
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Piano playing amid the chaos of Syria’s war
The besieged Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp in Damascus is awash with suffering. Amid the despair, a group of friends found a piano and have uploaded their songs of resilience to the internet.
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‘It was like Star Wars’: Briton killed in Syria
Another Briton has been killed fighting in Syria, after reportedly being taken there by a friend who was killed there two months ago.
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Is the UK really pulling its weight in Syrian crisis?
Nick Clegg says the UK is one of the most “open-hearted countries” in the world when helping refugees – but is resettling 500 of the “most vulnerable” Syrians really enough?
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‘The keys of Damascus’: Assad draws red line on Syria
The Syrian opposition says the government has failed to address President Bashar al-Assad’s political future at peace talks in Geneva.
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‘Syria always keeps its promise’
Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem tells UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon that “Syria always keeps its promise,” when asked to wrap up his opening speech at the Geneva II peace conference.