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Can Syria’s new leadership establish a legal system to ensure fair trials? | Syria’s War

Can Syria’s new leadership establish a legal system to ensure fair trials? | Syria’s War

Syrians demand justice for crimes committed during the Assad regime. Syria’s new administration is pledging accountability for crimes committed during the al-Assad family’s rule. About 150,000 people were detained and forcibly disappeared since the crackdown on pro-democracy rallies in 2011 that set off the war. Many are believed to have been killed. Those who survived […]

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Italy grants Argentina’s Milei citizenship sparking outrage | Migration News

Italy grants Argentina’s Milei citizenship sparking outrage | Migration News

Critics call the decision ‘intolerable discrimination’ against young Italians on ‘an arduous journey to gain citizenship’. The Italian government has granted Argentinian President Javier Milei citizenship based on his Italian heritage, according to Italian news agency ANSA, sparking outrage across the country. Milei’s sister Karina also received citizenship, ANSA reported on Saturday, which said the

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Images and narratives of Syria’s historic moment | Syria’s War

Images and narratives of Syria’s historic moment | Syria’s War

With the end of the al-Assad regime and half a century of dictatorship, Syria’s media space is undergoing tumultuous changes. State TV and social media users are weaving new narratives, while the rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham continues its rebrand. Contributors:Ibrahim Olabi – Lawyer, Guernica 37Kholoud Helmi – Co-founder, Enab Baladi NewspaperRasha Elass – Editorial Director,

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Ukrainian Special Ops Drones Ignite Massive Fire at Russian Oil Depot in Orel

Ukrainian Special Ops Drones Ignite Massive Fire at Russian Oil Depot in Orel

Ukrainian Special Operations Forces (SSO) targeted drones at one of Russia’s largest petroleum terminals in the suburbs of Orel early on Saturday, Dec. 14. “After carefully planning the operation, SSO personnel successfully struck a linear production-dispatching station, resulting in a powerful fire,” the report shared via Telegram said. JOIN US ON TELEGRAM Follow our coverage

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Will Syria’s new leadership be inclusive and recognised by world powers? | Syria’s War

Will Syria’s new leadership be inclusive and recognised by world powers? | Syria’s War

Ahmed al-Sharaa is promising justice, stability and unity. Syria’s new leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, says he will set the country on a path to development. But it’s no easy task. Nearly half the population is displaced. The World Bank estimates more than a decade of war has destroyed infrastructure to the tune of $11bn. Parts of

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How does AI threaten our environment? | Science and Technology

How does AI threaten our environment? | Science and Technology

We examine the potential threats of artificial intelligence to our environment and human life. Governments are in a race to claim dominance over the most advanced AI technologies. Some experts and activists are warning that the potential for dystopian scenarios leading to the end of humanity isn’t just science fiction. Presenter: Anelise Borges Guests:Joep Meinderts – PauseAI founderAlexandra

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Turkey Emerges as a Big Winner in the Wake of al-Assad’s Ouster

Turkey Emerges as a Big Winner in the Wake of al-Assad’s Ouster

In the messy aftermath of the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, many questions remain about the country’s future, but one thing is clear: Turkey has emerged as a winner, with more influence than ever over the rebels who now control most of Syria. Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, had long worked with and

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Syria latest news: Mass rallies in Syria celebrate end of Assad regime

Syria latest news: Mass rallies in Syria celebrate end of Assad regime

Inside Assad’s intelligence-gathering networkpublished at 09:34 Greenwich Mean Time 09:34 GMT Feras KilaniBBC Arabic special correspondent, in Damascus Beneath the streets of Damascus I’ve gained access to one of the key sites of the former Syrian regime’s sprawling network of intelligence agencies which for decades attempted to brutally crush opposition movements. In the basement of

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China sentences ex-Premier League footballer Li Tie to 20 years in prison

China sentences ex-Premier League footballer Li Tie to 20 years in prison

Former national team coach is the biggest name to be netted in China’s sweeping crackdown on corruption in sport. Li Tie, former coach of the Chinese national team who once played for the Everton Football Club in the English Premier League, has been jailed in China for 20 years on bribery charges as part of

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Trump’s Pick as Mideast Adviser, Massad Boulos, Is a Truck Salesman

Trump’s Pick as Mideast Adviser, Massad Boulos, Is a Truck Salesman

President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming Middle East adviser, Massad Boulos, has enjoyed a reputation as a billionaire mogul at the helm of a business that bears his family name. Mr. Boulos has been profiled as a tycoon by the world’s media, telling a reporter in October that his company is worth billions. Mr. Trump called him

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