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Invisible Nation: inside Taiwan’s fight for autonomy
A new documentary explores the fraught history between China and Taiwan and the territory’s fight for autonomy.
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Syrian rebels seize more ground as government intensifies bombing
Syrian and Russian jets bombed Aleppo after the city was captured by rebels.
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Counting underway in Ireland election
In Ireland, the two large centre right parties, Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, look set to return to power.
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Returning home to rubble in Lebanon
A ceasefire announced last week between Israel and Iran’s proxies Hezbollah in Lebanon is largely holding.
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Situation ‘changing very, very fast’, says Syrian activist
We’re joined by Fouad Sayed Issa, a Syrian activist and founder of VIOLET.
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Syrian rebels capture most of Aleppo in sudden offensive
Armed Syrian rebels are making rapid advances across the country.
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Hezbollah claims ceasefire with Israel ‘a great victory’
Our foreign affairs correspondent Secunder Kermani is in Beirut.
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Syrian rebels reach city of Aleppo eight years after being driven out
Thousands of insurgents began advancing through the northwestern region three days ago, seizing a number of towns and villages on the way.
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On the frontline in Ukraine waiting for Trump
Donald Trump has endless belief in his own ability to do deals, but it’s not clear that he understands what’s at stake for Ukraine.
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Housing crisis dominates as Ireland prepares to vote in snap election
Ireland is into its final hours of campaigning, ahead of tomorrow’s snap election.
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Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire in Lebanon appears to be largely holding
A ceasefire in Lebanon this week but Israel appears to have stepped up its bombardment across Gaza.
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‘We have witnessed another genocidal war crime’ – Ukrainian MP on fresh Russian attacks
We spoke to Maria Mezentseva, who is a Ukrainian politician from President Zelenskyy’s Servant of the People party.
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Russia launches massive attack on Ukraine’s power grid
President Putin has threatened to target Ukraine’s decision-making centres with Russia’s new ballistic missile and turn them into dust.
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Mother of man imprisoned in Egypt urges Foreign Secretary to do more
The British mother of a man who’s being held as a political prisoner in Egypt has met the Foreign Secretary David Lammy – urging him to press for her son’s release.
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Irish election: inside Dublin central’s colourful race
Irish voters are heading to the polls on Friday to elect a new Government, with the two centre parties which have run the country for more than a century and been in coalition together for the past 4 years – vying to stay in power.