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Artist Youssef Abdelke on Assad, freedom and Syria’s future
This week, Syria’s new rulers were forced to backtrack, after proposed changes to the national education curriculum sparked concerns about ‘Islamisation’.
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S Korea: rival rallies staged for and against impeached president
Thousands of South Koreans have staged rival rallies in adjacent streets for and against the impeached president.
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Trump dismisses hush-money case sentencing as ‘political attack’
Donald Trump has hit out angrily after a judge ordered that he be sentenced on January 10th in his New York hush-money case.
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New Orleans: King sends condolences to family of Edward Pettifor
King Charles has sent his condolences to the family of Edward Pettifor, whose stepmother, Tiggy Legge-Bourke, was William and Harry’s former nanny.
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Director Walter Salles on ‘I’m Still Here’ – his first film in 12 years
He’s one of Brazil’s greatest directors – known for ‘Central Station’ and ‘The Motorcycle Diaries’. But Walter Salles has not made a film in 12 years – partly because he’s spent so much time on his latest movie – ‘I’m Still Here’.
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Gazans ‘crushed to death’ waiting for food – UNRWA worker
We spoke to Louise Wateridge who has just returned from Gaza. She’s a Senior Emergency Officer at UNRWA, the United Nations agency which provides aid for Palestinians.
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What we know about New Orleans attack suspect
More details have emerged about the driver who murdered 14 people in New Orleans early on New Year’s Day.
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Zelenskyy accused of ‘sabotage’ by Slovakia after gas supply cut
By shutting the pipeline, Ukraine itself will lose €1 billion a year in gas transit fees, but the Ukrainians are determined to stop Russia using energy to fund its war machine.
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11 dead in Israeli strike on tent encampment in southern Gaza
More than 50 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza so far today, according to local officials.
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Recent geopolitical events will ‘open up more space for IS to resurge’ says counter terrorism expert
We spoke earlier to Colin Clarke, a counter-terrorism expert and director of research at security consulting firm The Soufan Group.
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New Orleans attacker was acting alone, says FBI
A former college football player, an 18 year old about to start her nursing training, a young mother, a high school graduate, many of the 14 New Orleans victims were celebrating the new year and a new chapter of their lives.
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South Korea air safety officials reviewing rules after deadly crash
179 people were killed when the Jeju aeroplane crashed into the concrete-topped mound on Sunday morning.
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Jimmy Carter went ‘from barefoot boy to global icon’, says biographer
The journalist and author Jonathan Alter has written a biography of Jimmy Carter.
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South Korea orders urgent investigation into fatal plane crash
South Korea’s acting president has ordered an urgent investigation into the cause of the Jeju Air crash.
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Tributes paid to former US president Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter’s single term in office was followed by the longest post-presidency in history.