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    Fighting disinformation is a daily struggle, former EU commissioner Mariya Gabriel says

    Fighting disinformation is a daily struggle, former EU commissioner Mariya Gabriel says Social media platforms play an increasingly important role in election campaigns, as the first round of the Romanian presidential election – in which a NATO-sceptic populist came out on top – amply...
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    Jihadists and allies breach Syria's second largest city

    Jihadists and allies breach Syria's second largest city Jihadists and their Turkish-backed allies reached Syria's second city of Aleppo Friday, as they pressed a lightning offensive against forces of the Iranian- and Russian-backed government. The fighting is some of the deadliest in years, with...
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    From Chinese army dancer to transgender icon: Jin Xing's extraordinary journey

    From Chinese army dancer to transgender icon: Jin Xing's extraordinary journey In this edition, we meet the Oprah Winfrey of China. Born a man and once crowned the country's best male dancer, Jin Xing has gone on to become China's first transgender icon and a star TV host. Now in Paris for her...
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    Georgians take to streets for second day of protests against EU bid postponement

    Georgians take to streets for second day of protests against EU bid postponement Thousands of Georgians returned to the streets of Tbilisi for a second day of protests against the government's decision to delay EU membership talks until 2028. The prime minister's announcement followed a...
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    British MPs vote assisted dying law through to next stage

    British MPs vote assisted dying law through to next stage UK's parliament voted in favour of a bill to legalise euthanasia for terminally ill people in England and Wales on Friday, passing the legislation to the next round of parliamentary scrutiny. Public support for allowing incurably ill...
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    Georgia rocked by turmoil as police clash with protesters

    Georgia rocked by turmoil as police clash with protesters Police in Georgia arrested dozens of people overnight and early Friday in a violent crackdown on protests against the government's decision to delay EU membership talks. The Black Sea nation has been rocked by turmoil since the ruling...
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    Ezra Collective bring dancing back to jazz

    Ezra Collective bring dancing back to jazz In this edition of arts24, Jennifer Ben Brahim chats with the first jazz act to ever win a Mercury Prize. Ezra Collective are one of the UK's most exciting improvisation groups, blending jazz with Afrobeat, reggae and soul. The quintet released their...
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    Investigation into Notre-Dame fire five years on

    Investigation into Notre-Dame fire five years on As the world gets its first glimpse of the fully restored Notre-Dame Cathedral which was engulfed in flames over five years ago, we look back at what happened in 2019 and what could have caused the fire that devastated Paris's landmark church.
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    Immigration and housing take centre stage in Irish election

    Immigration and housing take centre stage in Irish election The Irish are heading to the polls this Friday to elect a new government. The left-wing nationalist opposition Sinn Féin party, which is hoping to finally take power, is facing competition from an emerging populist right that's focusing...
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    Notre-Dame Cathedral reconstruction a ‘success’, specialist says

    Notre-Dame Cathedral reconstruction a ‘success’, specialist says The reconstruction of France's world-famous landmark - Notre-Dame Cathedral - appears to be a "success" as the now restored medieval edifice was unveiled during President Macron's visit Friday, lecturer in liberal arts at Queen...
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    Senegal president says France should close army bases in country

    Senegal president says France should close army bases in country Senegal's President Bassirou Diomaye Faye told AFP Thursday that France should close its military bases in the West African state as it prepared to mark the 80th anniversary of a notorious colonial slaughter. Faye said that...
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    Chad's decision to end defence agreement with France a 'surprise' and 'humiliation'

    Chad's decision to end defence agreement with France a 'surprise' and 'humiliation' Chad's government on Thursday announced that it is ending a defence cooperation agreement with France, its former colonial ruler, to redefine the nation's sovereignty. As one of the last countries in the region...
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    The rise of drug-related violence in Europe: EU searches for joint solutions

    The rise of drug-related violence in Europe: EU searches for joint solutions A recent shootout over drug trafficking in France that degenerated into a massive fight between rival gangs, involving hundreds of people, prompted authorities to compare the French state to Mexico – the land of drug...
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    Returning Lebanese find destroyed homes and razed neighborhoods among rubble

    Returning Lebanese find destroyed homes and razed neighborhoods among rubble In Lebanon, thousands of displaced people began returning to their homes this week after a ceasefire was announced between Israel and the Hezbollah militant group. Many found their homes reduced to rubble after intense...
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    Housing crisis in Ireland take centre stage as voters head to polls

    Housing crisis in Ireland take centre stage as voters head to polls The current housing crisis in Ireland caused by a severe shortage of homes is on the top of voters' minds as they cast their ballots in a general election Friday with the two centre-right coalition partners neck-and-neck with...
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    How to carry out a visual detox: Ways to sharpen our visual critical thinking

    How to carry out a visual detox: Ways to sharpen our visual critical thinking With the advent of social media, our brains are receiving a constant stream of images. So how can we undergo a visual detox? Annette Young speaks to Marine Tanguy who has written a book on how to do just that. Also as...
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    Syria rebels shell Aleppo, seize control of more than 50 towns and villages

    Syria rebels shell Aleppo, seize control of more than 50 towns and villages Syria insurgents, backed up by their Turkish allies, on Friday pushed ahead with their lightning advance and shelled the country’s second city Aleppo. Since the rebels on Wednesday launched their first major offensive...
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    Moment of truth for assisted dying in England and Wales as MPs hold key vote

    Moment of truth for assisted dying in England and Wales as MPs hold key vote PRESS REVIEW – Friday, November 29: The debate over assisted dying rages on in the UK ahead of a key vote in Westminster this Friday. In other news, the French government makes concessions to the far right in the hope...
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    Irish voters head to polls in closely-fought general election

    Irish voters head to polls in closely-fought general election Ireland began voting Friday in a closely-fought general election with the incumbent coalition neck-and-neck with opposition party Sinn Fein after a campaign marked by rancour over housing and cost-of-living crises. The election also...
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    Macron takes world on first tour inside Paris’s restored Notre-Dame cathedral

    Macron takes world on first tour inside Paris’s restored Notre-Dame cathedral Five years after a fire devastated the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, the world got a first glimpse inside the historic French landmark as President Emmanuel Macron conducted a tour of the restored monument Friday...
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