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Why is Turkey election important? BBC News
Turkey goes to the polls on Sunday - for the second time in five months. The governing AK Party is hoping to win back its majority.
The faltering economy, state of democracy and Syria's refugee crisis are among the main issues for voters.
But after renewed violence by PKK Kurdish militants and attacks by Islamic State, security has also become a key issue.
Turkey correspondent Mark Lowen has bee
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FGM: What is it & will new law have any impact on practice? BBC News
One thousand cases of female genital mutilation (FGM) were reported in England between April and June - even though it is illegal to carry it out in the UK or to take someone abroad for the procedure. On Saturday, a new law comes in which means teachers and health or social workers must tell police if they FIND OR ARE TOLD someone under 18 has undergone FGM; until now, they only had A DUTY to tell
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President Barack Obama (FULL) Interview - BBC News
In a wide-ranging interview with the BBC's North American Editor Jon Sopel, US President Barack Obama said a lack of changes on US gun laws was the "greatest frustration" of his presidency. Mr Obama also told the BBC what he will say about gay rights in Kenya, why his own Congress and the Gulf nations should accept the recent Iran nuclear deal, and what he expects his legacy as president will be.
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BBC News Newsday 20 January 2014 0100
With Rico Hizon in London & Babita Sharma in Singapore. (C) BBC News 2014.
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Josh Wong: 'I expected to pay the price' - BBC News
Joshua Wong, the teenager who became the public face of the Hong Kong protest movement has criticised Britain's Prime Minister for failing to challenge the visiting Chinese President over human rights abuses in Hong Kong and on the Chinese mainland. Last year Joshua Wong mobilised thousands of protestors in demonstrations against the Chinese government's plans for political reform. The protests fa
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Overpopulation: Will we run out of space? BBC News
We live in a time of unprecedented population growth. People born 60 years ago have seen the population of the world triple. In the UK, in the past 100 years, the population has grown by over 20 million. But why is our population growing? What are the consequences if it doesn't stop? And is population growth necessarily a bad thing? Our reporter Benjamin Zand has been finding out.
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Saudi FM: No doubt Syria's President Assad will go - BBC News
There is "no doubt" Syrian President Bashar al-Assad "will go", Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir has said ahead of talks in Vienna. Foreign ministers from countries including Russia, Saudi Arabia, Iran, the US and Turkey will attend the meeting to try and find a solution to the long-running civil war.
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Why Saudi Arabia matters - in 60 secs - BBC News
UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond's visit to Saudi Arabia comes at a time of strained bilateral relations, with the British government cancelling a Saudi prisons contract amid criticism of the Gulf state's human rights record. The Saudi ambassador in London has threatened "potentially serious repercussions" unless a more respectful discourse is developed, pointing out that his country is one of
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Mobile phones: Data roaming charge ban to go ahead - BBC News
Extra costs of using a mobile phone in countries across the EU are to be scrapped
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Preppers: Getting ready for the end of the world - BBC News
The world can be a scary place - the threat of terrorist attacks, fear of wars or outbreaks of pandemics can strike fear into the minds of many. Most of us though, manage to carry on our daily lives despite these potential problems. But not all of us, for some – that’s not an option. Instead they think we need to prepare and plan to make our future safe - right now. These people who are mostly men
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Gay priest: Roman Catholic Church 'violently homophobic' - BBC News
A senior Vatican priest, Krzysztof Charamsa, stripped of his post after admitting being in a gay relationship, tells BBC News why he wrote to the Pope criticising the Church over its hypocrisy in banning gay priests.
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China's one-child policy explained - BBC News
China Editor Carrie Gracie explains why China's leaders have decided to end the country's one-child policy.
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Mars, Jupiter and Venus come together for rare display - BBC News
Skywatchers are enjoying a galactic treat this week with three planets coming together in a rare grouping. Jupiter, Venus and Mars are clearly visible in the eastern skies, and can be seen at their closest points to each other over the next 24 hours. Pallab Ghosh reports.
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Syrian Catholic priest who escaped IS captivity - BBC News
A Syrian priest who was held by Islamic State (IS) militants for nearly three months and threatened with execution has for the first time spoken about his ordeal. Fr Jack Murad was abducted from the central Syrian town of al-Qaryatain in May, along with Botros Hanna, a volunteer at the ancient Mar [Saint] Elian Monastery.
Fr Jack told BBC Arabic what happened.
Video produced by Dina Demrdash and
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'Missing' Syrian refugee boy Azam found in Germany - BBC News
Azam is a young Syrian boy who vanished from a hospital in Belgrade a month ago while on the refugee trail. The story sparked a social media campaign using the hashtag #FindAzam. After a week on the road - travelling from the bottom of Serbia to the top of Germany - the BBC's John Sweeney found Azam and his uncle in Germany. Azam had been admitted to hospital after he was run over by a car while
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Drone reveals Syria devastation - BBC News
Video filmed by a drone has emerged showing fighting in a suburb of the Syrian capital Damascus, and the scale of the devastation in the city. It was filmed over the district of Jobar by RTR war correspondent Yevgeny Poddubny on October 18. More than 250,000 Syrians have lost their lives in four-and-a-half years of armed conflict. It began with anti-government protests before escalating into a ful
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Does the law need to change to better protect cyclists? BBC News
Every year around 115 cyclists die in accidents on our roads across the UK. Of those that involve a car - only about 50% lead to a driver being charged with an offence. The way cycling deaths are treated by police and prosecutors may need to change, the former Director of Public Prosecutions has said. We asked Anna Tatton-Brown, a BBC journalist who works for this programme, to take a look. Her da
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Halloween: Why do we carve pumpkins? - BBC News
Halloween: pumpkins, candy and ridiculous costumes take over the streets. A predicted $6.9 billion will be spent in the US this year. And it’s becoming a bigger deal on this side of the Atlantic too – over £300 million was spent last year on celebrating Halloween.
But there’s more to the 31st of October than pumpkins and party gear. Its origins lie not in the US, but back here in Britain. And inst
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Syria conflict: Putin defends Russia's air strikes - BBC News
President Vladimir Putin has defended Russia's military operations in Syria, saying the aim is to "stabilise the legitimate authority" of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Mr Putin told Russian state TV Moscow also wanted to "create conditions for a political compromise" in Syria. He denied that Russian air strikes were hitting moderate opposition groups rather than Islamic State militants.
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Brazil hosts World Indigenous Games - BBC News
A year before the Rio Olympics, Brazil is hosting the first World Indigenous Games. Almost 50 ethnic groups from around the globe are gathered in the city of Palmas in the Amazon region this week. Competitions include bow and arrow shooting, javelin throwing, log racing and tug-of-war. As Julia Carneiro reports, some have also used the event as an opportunity to protest over land rights.
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Why are peatlands burning in Indonesia? BBC News
The haze caused by fires in Indonesia has been poisoning the air across much of South East Asia for weeks now. The fires are deliberately set to clear forests for palm oil plantations. Most of the fires are on peat land which burns for longer and produces more smoke than other fires. Indonesia has laws in place to protect peatland but they are rarely enforced. Rebecca Henschke travelled to Centra
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Powerful earthquake strikes northern Afghanistan - BBC News
A powerful earthquake has struck northern Afghanistan, with tremors felt as widely as Pakistan and northern India. The magnitude 7.7 quake was centred in the mountainous Hindu Kush region, 45km (28 miles) south-west of Jarm, the US Geological survey reported.
In Pakistan, local news channels showed people evacuating office buildings. There is no official word on casualties but one report said four
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McDonnell: We need a U-turn on tax credits - BBC News
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell has said "we need a u-turn" from the government over proposed cuts to tax credits. He promised the Labour Party "won't make any political capital" out of it should the government change their mind about tax credit reform and in fact "would support them".
He said it is important to make sure "people are properly protected" and there is a feeling from the public that
Why is Turkey election important? BBC News
Turkey goes to the polls on Sunday - for the second time in five months. The governing AK Party is hoping to win back its majority.
The faltering economy, state...
Turkey goes to the polls on Sunday - for the second time in five months. The governing AK Party is hoping to win back its majority.
The faltering economy, state of democracy and Syria's refugee crisis are among the main issues for voters.
But after renewed violence by PKK Kurdish militants and attacks by Islamic State, security has also become a key issue.
Turkey correspondent Mark Lowen has been looking at why this election is so important.
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wn.com/Why Is Turkey Election Important BBC News
Turkey goes to the polls on Sunday - for the second time in five months. The governing AK Party is hoping to win back its majority.
The faltering economy, state of democracy and Syria's refugee crisis are among the main issues for voters.
But after renewed violence by PKK Kurdish militants and attacks by Islamic State, security has also become a key issue.
Turkey correspondent Mark Lowen has been looking at why this election is so important.
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- published: 31 Oct 2015
- views: 3598
FGM: What is it & will new law have any impact on practice? BBC News
One thousand cases of female genital mutilation (FGM) were reported in England between April and June - even though it is illegal to carry it out in the UK or t...
One thousand cases of female genital mutilation (FGM) were reported in England between April and June - even though it is illegal to carry it out in the UK or to take someone abroad for the procedure. On Saturday, a new law comes in which means teachers and health or social workers must tell police if they FIND OR ARE TOLD someone under 18 has undergone FGM; until now, they only had A DUTY to tell social services. It is hoped this change will curb the practice and may lead to the first conviction for FGM in the UK. Reporter Catrin Nye met survivors and specialist doctors - her film contains graphic descriptions of FGM.
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wn.com/Fgm What Is It Will New Law Have Any Impact On Practice BBC News
One thousand cases of female genital mutilation (FGM) were reported in England between April and June - even though it is illegal to carry it out in the UK or to take someone abroad for the procedure. On Saturday, a new law comes in which means teachers and health or social workers must tell police if they FIND OR ARE TOLD someone under 18 has undergone FGM; until now, they only had A DUTY to tell social services. It is hoped this change will curb the practice and may lead to the first conviction for FGM in the UK. Reporter Catrin Nye met survivors and specialist doctors - her film contains graphic descriptions of FGM.
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- published: 30 Oct 2015
- views: 1355
President Barack Obama (FULL) Interview - BBC News
In a wide-ranging interview with the BBC's North American Editor Jon Sopel, US President Barack Obama said a lack of changes on US gun laws was the "greatest fr...
In a wide-ranging interview with the BBC's North American Editor Jon Sopel, US President Barack Obama said a lack of changes on US gun laws was the "greatest frustration" of his presidency. Mr Obama also told the BBC what he will say about gay rights in Kenya, why his own Congress and the Gulf nations should accept the recent Iran nuclear deal, and what he expects his legacy as president will be.
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wn.com/President Barack Obama (Full) Interview BBC News
In a wide-ranging interview with the BBC's North American Editor Jon Sopel, US President Barack Obama said a lack of changes on US gun laws was the "greatest frustration" of his presidency. Mr Obama also told the BBC what he will say about gay rights in Kenya, why his own Congress and the Gulf nations should accept the recent Iran nuclear deal, and what he expects his legacy as president will be.
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- published: 24 Jul 2015
- views: 189337
BBC News Newsday 20 January 2014 0100
With Rico Hizon in London & Babita Sharma in Singapore. (C) BBC News 2014....
With Rico Hizon in London & Babita Sharma in Singapore. (C) BBC News 2014.
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With Rico Hizon in London & Babita Sharma in Singapore. (C) BBC News 2014.
- published: 31 Jan 2014
- views: 17150
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Josh Wong: 'I expected to pay the price' - BBC News
Joshua Wong, the teenager who became the public face of the Hong Kong protest movement has criticised Britain's Prime Minister for failing to challenge the visi...
Joshua Wong, the teenager who became the public face of the Hong Kong protest movement has criticised Britain's Prime Minister for failing to challenge the visiting Chinese President over human rights abuses in Hong Kong and on the Chinese mainland. Last year Joshua Wong mobilised thousands of protestors in demonstrations against the Chinese government's plans for political reform. The protests failed to persuade China to grant a fully democratic vote for the city's next leader in 2017. And voters will choose instead from a list of candidates Beijing has approved. Meanwhile 19 year old Joshua returns to Hong Kong next week to face charges of unlawful assembly - with up to 5 years in jail for his role in spearheading the so-called Umbrella movement.
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wn.com/Josh Wong 'I Expected To Pay The Price' BBC News
Joshua Wong, the teenager who became the public face of the Hong Kong protest movement has criticised Britain's Prime Minister for failing to challenge the visiting Chinese President over human rights abuses in Hong Kong and on the Chinese mainland. Last year Joshua Wong mobilised thousands of protestors in demonstrations against the Chinese government's plans for political reform. The protests failed to persuade China to grant a fully democratic vote for the city's next leader in 2017. And voters will choose instead from a list of candidates Beijing has approved. Meanwhile 19 year old Joshua returns to Hong Kong next week to face charges of unlawful assembly - with up to 5 years in jail for his role in spearheading the so-called Umbrella movement.
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- published: 22 Oct 2015
- views: 612
Overpopulation: Will we run out of space? BBC News
We live in a time of unprecedented population growth. People born 60 years ago have seen the population of the world triple. In the UK, in the past 100 years, t...
We live in a time of unprecedented population growth. People born 60 years ago have seen the population of the world triple. In the UK, in the past 100 years, the population has grown by over 20 million. But why is our population growing? What are the consequences if it doesn't stop? And is population growth necessarily a bad thing? Our reporter Benjamin Zand has been finding out.
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wn.com/Overpopulation Will We Run Out Of Space BBC News
We live in a time of unprecedented population growth. People born 60 years ago have seen the population of the world triple. In the UK, in the past 100 years, the population has grown by over 20 million. But why is our population growing? What are the consequences if it doesn't stop? And is population growth necessarily a bad thing? Our reporter Benjamin Zand has been finding out.
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- published: 15 Aug 2015
- views: 118398
Saudi FM: No doubt Syria's President Assad will go - BBC News
There is "no doubt" Syrian President Bashar al-Assad "will go", Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir has said ahead of talks in Vienna. Foreign ministers from ...
There is "no doubt" Syrian President Bashar al-Assad "will go", Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir has said ahead of talks in Vienna. Foreign ministers from countries including Russia, Saudi Arabia, Iran, the US and Turkey will attend the meeting to try and find a solution to the long-running civil war.
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wn.com/Saudi Fm No Doubt Syria's President Assad Will Go BBC News
There is "no doubt" Syrian President Bashar al-Assad "will go", Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir has said ahead of talks in Vienna. Foreign ministers from countries including Russia, Saudi Arabia, Iran, the US and Turkey will attend the meeting to try and find a solution to the long-running civil war.
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- published: 29 Oct 2015
- views: 10641
Why Saudi Arabia matters - in 60 secs - BBC News
UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond's visit to Saudi Arabia comes at a time of strained bilateral relations, with the British government cancelling a Saudi pris...
UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond's visit to Saudi Arabia comes at a time of strained bilateral relations, with the British government cancelling a Saudi prisons contract amid criticism of the Gulf state's human rights record. The Saudi ambassador in London has threatened "potentially serious repercussions" unless a more respectful discourse is developed, pointing out that his country is one of the UK's closest military allies in the Middle East and an important trade partner. So why does Saudi Arabia matter so much? BBC News explains its significance - in 60 seconds.
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wn.com/Why Saudi Arabia Matters In 60 Secs BBC News
UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond's visit to Saudi Arabia comes at a time of strained bilateral relations, with the British government cancelling a Saudi prisons contract amid criticism of the Gulf state's human rights record. The Saudi ambassador in London has threatened "potentially serious repercussions" unless a more respectful discourse is developed, pointing out that his country is one of the UK's closest military allies in the Middle East and an important trade partner. So why does Saudi Arabia matter so much? BBC News explains its significance - in 60 seconds.
Video produced by Mohamed Madi
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- published: 28 Oct 2015
- views: 145
Mobile phones: Data roaming charge ban to go ahead - BBC News
Extra costs of using a mobile phone in countries across the EU are to be scrapped
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Extra costs of using a mobile phone in countries across the EU are to be scrapped
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wn.com/Mobile Phones Data Roaming Charge Ban To Go Ahead BBC News
Extra costs of using a mobile phone in countries across the EU are to be scrapped
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- published: 27 Oct 2015
- views: 169
Preppers: Getting ready for the end of the world - BBC News
The world can be a scary place - the threat of terrorist attacks, fear of wars or outbreaks of pandemics can strike fear into the minds of many. Most of us thou...
The world can be a scary place - the threat of terrorist attacks, fear of wars or outbreaks of pandemics can strike fear into the minds of many. Most of us though, manage to carry on our daily lives despite these potential problems. But not all of us, for some – that’s not an option. Instead they think we need to prepare and plan to make our future safe - right now. These people who are mostly men - are called preppers. And, they’re preparing for catastrophe. Our reporter Benjamin Zand went on a journey to see what motivates Britain’s preppers.
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wn.com/Preppers Getting Ready For The End Of The World BBC News
The world can be a scary place - the threat of terrorist attacks, fear of wars or outbreaks of pandemics can strike fear into the minds of many. Most of us though, manage to carry on our daily lives despite these potential problems. But not all of us, for some – that’s not an option. Instead they think we need to prepare and plan to make our future safe - right now. These people who are mostly men - are called preppers. And, they’re preparing for catastrophe. Our reporter Benjamin Zand went on a journey to see what motivates Britain’s preppers.
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- published: 27 Oct 2015
- views: 510
Gay priest: Roman Catholic Church 'violently homophobic' - BBC News
A senior Vatican priest, Krzysztof Charamsa, stripped of his post after admitting being in a gay relationship, tells BBC News why he wrote to the Pope criticisi...
A senior Vatican priest, Krzysztof Charamsa, stripped of his post after admitting being in a gay relationship, tells BBC News why he wrote to the Pope criticising the Church over its hypocrisy in banning gay priests.
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wn.com/Gay Priest Roman Catholic Church 'Violently Homophobic' BBC News
A senior Vatican priest, Krzysztof Charamsa, stripped of his post after admitting being in a gay relationship, tells BBC News why he wrote to the Pope criticising the Church over its hypocrisy in banning gay priests.
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- published: 29 Oct 2015
- views: 232
China's one-child policy explained - BBC News
China Editor Carrie Gracie explains why China's leaders have decided to end the country's one-child policy.
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China Editor Carrie Gracie explains why China's leaders have decided to end the country's one-child policy.
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China Editor Carrie Gracie explains why China's leaders have decided to end the country's one-child policy.
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- published: 29 Oct 2015
- views: 2931
Mars, Jupiter and Venus come together for rare display - BBC News
Skywatchers are enjoying a galactic treat this week with three planets coming together in a rare grouping. Jupiter, Venus and Mars are clearly visible in the ea...
Skywatchers are enjoying a galactic treat this week with three planets coming together in a rare grouping. Jupiter, Venus and Mars are clearly visible in the eastern skies, and can be seen at their closest points to each other over the next 24 hours. Pallab Ghosh reports.
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wn.com/Mars, Jupiter And Venus Come Together For Rare Display BBC News
Skywatchers are enjoying a galactic treat this week with three planets coming together in a rare grouping. Jupiter, Venus and Mars are clearly visible in the eastern skies, and can be seen at their closest points to each other over the next 24 hours. Pallab Ghosh reports.
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- published: 28 Oct 2015
- views: 1300
Syrian Catholic priest who escaped IS captivity - BBC News
A Syrian priest who was held by Islamic State (IS) militants for nearly three months and threatened with execution has for the first time spoken about his ordea...
A Syrian priest who was held by Islamic State (IS) militants for nearly three months and threatened with execution has for the first time spoken about his ordeal. Fr Jack Murad was abducted from the central Syrian town of al-Qaryatain in May, along with Botros Hanna, a volunteer at the ancient Mar [Saint] Elian Monastery.
Fr Jack told BBC Arabic what happened.
Video produced by Dina Demrdash and Assaf Abboud. Illustrations by Salvador.
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wn.com/Syrian Catholic Priest Who Escaped Is Captivity BBC News
A Syrian priest who was held by Islamic State (IS) militants for nearly three months and threatened with execution has for the first time spoken about his ordeal. Fr Jack Murad was abducted from the central Syrian town of al-Qaryatain in May, along with Botros Hanna, a volunteer at the ancient Mar [Saint] Elian Monastery.
Fr Jack told BBC Arabic what happened.
Video produced by Dina Demrdash and Assaf Abboud. Illustrations by Salvador.
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- published: 28 Oct 2015
- views: 204
'Missing' Syrian refugee boy Azam found in Germany - BBC News
Azam is a young Syrian boy who vanished from a hospital in Belgrade a month ago while on the refugee trail. The story sparked a social media campaign using the...
Azam is a young Syrian boy who vanished from a hospital in Belgrade a month ago while on the refugee trail. The story sparked a social media campaign using the hashtag #FindAzam. After a week on the road - travelling from the bottom of Serbia to the top of Germany - the BBC's John Sweeney found Azam and his uncle in Germany. Azam had been admitted to hospital after he was run over by a car while he was asleep. But before his treatment was completed, he vanished with his uncle.
BBC's John Sweeney reports.
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Azam is a young Syrian boy who vanished from a hospital in Belgrade a month ago while on the refugee trail. The story sparked a social media campaign using the hashtag #FindAzam. After a week on the road - travelling from the bottom of Serbia to the top of Germany - the BBC's John Sweeney found Azam and his uncle in Germany. Azam had been admitted to hospital after he was run over by a car while he was asleep. But before his treatment was completed, he vanished with his uncle.
BBC's John Sweeney reports.
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- published: 30 Oct 2015
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Drone reveals Syria devastation - BBC News
Video filmed by a drone has emerged showing fighting in a suburb of the Syrian capital Damascus, and the scale of the devastation in the city. It was filmed ove...
Video filmed by a drone has emerged showing fighting in a suburb of the Syrian capital Damascus, and the scale of the devastation in the city. It was filmed over the district of Jobar by RTR war correspondent Yevgeny Poddubny on October 18. More than 250,000 Syrians have lost their lives in four-and-a-half years of armed conflict. It began with anti-government protests before escalating into a full-scale civil war. This latest video shows tanks engaged in battle, suspected fighters running for cover and bombs landing on buildings.
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wn.com/Drone Reveals Syria Devastation BBC News
Video filmed by a drone has emerged showing fighting in a suburb of the Syrian capital Damascus, and the scale of the devastation in the city. It was filmed over the district of Jobar by RTR war correspondent Yevgeny Poddubny on October 18. More than 250,000 Syrians have lost their lives in four-and-a-half years of armed conflict. It began with anti-government protests before escalating into a full-scale civil war. This latest video shows tanks engaged in battle, suspected fighters running for cover and bombs landing on buildings.
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- published: 23 Oct 2015
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Does the law need to change to better protect cyclists? BBC News
Every year around 115 cyclists die in accidents on our roads across the UK. Of those that involve a car - only about 50% lead to a driver being charged with an ...
Every year around 115 cyclists die in accidents on our roads across the UK. Of those that involve a car - only about 50% lead to a driver being charged with an offence. The way cycling deaths are treated by police and prosecutors may need to change, the former Director of Public Prosecutions has said. We asked Anna Tatton-Brown, a BBC journalist who works for this programme, to take a look. Her dad died after he was knocked off his bike in Central London last year. The film contains some distressing images.
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wn.com/Does The Law Need To Change To Better Protect Cyclists BBC News
Every year around 115 cyclists die in accidents on our roads across the UK. Of those that involve a car - only about 50% lead to a driver being charged with an offence. The way cycling deaths are treated by police and prosecutors may need to change, the former Director of Public Prosecutions has said. We asked Anna Tatton-Brown, a BBC journalist who works for this programme, to take a look. Her dad died after he was knocked off his bike in Central London last year. The film contains some distressing images.
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- published: 26 Oct 2015
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Halloween: Why do we carve pumpkins? - BBC News
Halloween: pumpkins, candy and ridiculous costumes take over the streets. A predicted $6.9 billion will be spent in the US this year. And it’s becoming a bigger...
Halloween: pumpkins, candy and ridiculous costumes take over the streets. A predicted $6.9 billion will be spent in the US this year. And it’s becoming a bigger deal on this side of the Atlantic too – over £300 million was spent last year on celebrating Halloween.
But there’s more to the 31st of October than pumpkins and party gear. Its origins lie not in the US, but back here in Britain. And instead of carving pumpkins, we should probably be trimming turnips.
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wn.com/Halloween Why Do We Carve Pumpkins BBC News
Halloween: pumpkins, candy and ridiculous costumes take over the streets. A predicted $6.9 billion will be spent in the US this year. And it’s becoming a bigger deal on this side of the Atlantic too – over £300 million was spent last year on celebrating Halloween.
But there’s more to the 31st of October than pumpkins and party gear. Its origins lie not in the US, but back here in Britain. And instead of carving pumpkins, we should probably be trimming turnips.
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- published: 30 Oct 2015
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Syria conflict: Putin defends Russia's air strikes - BBC News
President Vladimir Putin has defended Russia's military operations in Syria, saying the aim is to "stabilise the legitimate authority" of Syrian President Basha...
President Vladimir Putin has defended Russia's military operations in Syria, saying the aim is to "stabilise the legitimate authority" of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Mr Putin told Russian state TV Moscow also wanted to "create conditions for a political compromise" in Syria. He denied that Russian air strikes were hitting moderate opposition groups rather than Islamic State militants.
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wn.com/Syria Conflict Putin Defends Russia's Air Strikes BBC News
President Vladimir Putin has defended Russia's military operations in Syria, saying the aim is to "stabilise the legitimate authority" of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Mr Putin told Russian state TV Moscow also wanted to "create conditions for a political compromise" in Syria. He denied that Russian air strikes were hitting moderate opposition groups rather than Islamic State militants.
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- published: 12 Oct 2015
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Brazil hosts World Indigenous Games - BBC News
A year before the Rio Olympics, Brazil is hosting the first World Indigenous Games. Almost 50 ethnic groups from around the globe are gathered in the city of Pa...
A year before the Rio Olympics, Brazil is hosting the first World Indigenous Games. Almost 50 ethnic groups from around the globe are gathered in the city of Palmas in the Amazon region this week. Competitions include bow and arrow shooting, javelin throwing, log racing and tug-of-war. As Julia Carneiro reports, some have also used the event as an opportunity to protest over land rights.
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A year before the Rio Olympics, Brazil is hosting the first World Indigenous Games. Almost 50 ethnic groups from around the globe are gathered in the city of Palmas in the Amazon region this week. Competitions include bow and arrow shooting, javelin throwing, log racing and tug-of-war. As Julia Carneiro reports, some have also used the event as an opportunity to protest over land rights.
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- published: 27 Oct 2015
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Why are peatlands burning in Indonesia? BBC News
The haze caused by fires in Indonesia has been poisoning the air across much of South East Asia for weeks now. The fires are deliberately set to clear forests ...
The haze caused by fires in Indonesia has been poisoning the air across much of South East Asia for weeks now. The fires are deliberately set to clear forests for palm oil plantations. Most of the fires are on peat land which burns for longer and produces more smoke than other fires. Indonesia has laws in place to protect peatland but they are rarely enforced. Rebecca Henschke travelled to Central Kalimantan to find out more.
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wn.com/Why Are Peatlands Burning In Indonesia BBC News
The haze caused by fires in Indonesia has been poisoning the air across much of South East Asia for weeks now. The fires are deliberately set to clear forests for palm oil plantations. Most of the fires are on peat land which burns for longer and produces more smoke than other fires. Indonesia has laws in place to protect peatland but they are rarely enforced. Rebecca Henschke travelled to Central Kalimantan to find out more.
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- published: 25 Oct 2015
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Powerful earthquake strikes northern Afghanistan - BBC News
A powerful earthquake has struck northern Afghanistan, with tremors felt as widely as Pakistan and northern India. The magnitude 7.7 quake was centred in the mo...
A powerful earthquake has struck northern Afghanistan, with tremors felt as widely as Pakistan and northern India. The magnitude 7.7 quake was centred in the mountainous Hindu Kush region, 45km (28 miles) south-west of Jarm, the US Geological survey reported.
In Pakistan, local news channels showed people evacuating office buildings. There is no official word on casualties but one report said four people had been killed in north-west Pakistan.
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wn.com/Powerful Earthquake Strikes Northern Afghanistan BBC News
A powerful earthquake has struck northern Afghanistan, with tremors felt as widely as Pakistan and northern India. The magnitude 7.7 quake was centred in the mountainous Hindu Kush region, 45km (28 miles) south-west of Jarm, the US Geological survey reported.
In Pakistan, local news channels showed people evacuating office buildings. There is no official word on casualties but one report said four people had been killed in north-west Pakistan.
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- published: 26 Oct 2015
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McDonnell: We need a U-turn on tax credits - BBC News
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell has said "we need a u-turn" from the government over proposed cuts to tax credits. He promised the Labour Party "won't make any...
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell has said "we need a u-turn" from the government over proposed cuts to tax credits. He promised the Labour Party "won't make any political capital" out of it should the government change their mind about tax credit reform and in fact "would support them".
He said it is important to make sure "people are properly protected" and there is a feeling from the public that the changes are "unacceptable".
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wn.com/Mcdonnell We Need A U Turn On Tax Credits BBC News
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell has said "we need a u-turn" from the government over proposed cuts to tax credits. He promised the Labour Party "won't make any political capital" out of it should the government change their mind about tax credit reform and in fact "would support them".
He said it is important to make sure "people are properly protected" and there is a feeling from the public that the changes are "unacceptable".
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- published: 25 Oct 2015
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BBC Look East MP jailed for fraud & Cousins face extradition to Cyprus
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BBC Look East Train Services cancelled First Capital Connect & Derailed in Ipswich & Pedofile dies
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BBC Look East News 13/11/09 Man sentenced for Mother Murder. Cousins Cyprus Extradition reprieve. Norfolk Conservative MP Elizabeth Truss.
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BBC Look East University of Cambridge Queen Visit Marshall Aerospace & Senate House
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Look East F1 Brawn GP Team parade Brackley & Nuclear Power Debate Bradwell & Out of hours GP service
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BBC Look East Out of hours GP Service Take Care Now debate & Soldier Darren chant flown home
BBC Look East News 10th11th09 Out of hours GP Service Take Care Now Dr Graeme Kelvin. RAF Lyneham Body of soldier Darren chant flown home....
BBC Look East News 10th11th09 Out of hours GP Service Take Care Now Dr Graeme Kelvin. RAF Lyneham Body of soldier Darren chant flown home.
wn.com/BBC Look East Out Of Hours Gp Service Take Care Now Debate Soldier Darren Chant Flown Home
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Look East Peterborough united Darren Ferguson & Wittering's RAF Susie Hutson & Scratch card win
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BBC Look East MP jailed for fraud & Cousins face extradition to Cyprus
BBC Look East News 11th11th09 Leighton Buzzard MP jailed for fraud. Cousins face extradition to Cyprus....
BBC Look East News 11th11th09 Leighton Buzzard MP jailed for fraud. Cousins face extradition to Cyprus.
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BBC Look East News 11th11th09 Leighton Buzzard MP jailed for fraud. Cousins face extradition to Cyprus.
Look East Suffolk Candidates & Tributes to Ipswich councilman & Heritage Lottery Fund + Abby Titmuss
BBC Look East News 11th11th09 Suffolk Candidates. tributes to councilman. Unemployment. Essex Body pulled from sea. Heritage Lottery Fund. Sports Football No......
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BBC Look East Train Services cancelled First Capital Connect & Derailed in Ipswich & Pedofile dies
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BBC Look East 12/11/09 Train Services cancelled First Capital Connect. Derailed in Ipswich. Hunstanton Pedofile dies before trial. Modelling fees change in law.
wn.com/BBC Look East Train Services Cancelled First Capital Connect Derailed In Ipswich Pedofile Dies
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BBC Look East Great Yarmouth murdered men & New Marine Law & F1 Team Lotus + UKIP
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Look East Man sentenced for Mother Murder & Cousins Cyprus Extradition reprieve & MP Elizabeth Truss
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BBC Look East News 13/11/09 Man sentenced for Mother Murder. Cousins Cyprus Extradition reprieve. Norfolk Conservative MP Elizabeth Truss.
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BBC Look East West Norfolk Conservative MP Elizabeth Truss debate & UK soldier killed
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BBC Look East News 16/11/09 West Norfolk Swaffham Conservative MP Elizabeth Truss. UK soldier killed in Afghanistan.
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Look East RAF Marham station cuts & More post offices open + HSBC Bank Charges + National Express
BBC Look East 16/11/09 Norfolk RAF Marham station cuts. Swine Flu Norfolk and Norwich Hospitals beds. Essex More post offices open. Suffolk Schools Close due......
BBC Look East 16/11/09 Norfolk RAF Marham station cuts. Swine Flu Norfolk and Norwich Hospitals beds. Essex More post offices open. Suffolk Schools Close due...
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BBC Look East Sports Football & Weather Forecast & Elizabeth Truss
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BBC Look East News Paramedic struck off & Soldier killed in Afghanistan & Hospital Facilities
BBC Look East News 18/11/09
Essex Colchester Paramedic struck off after leaving father to try to resuscitate dying son on his own Harry Sherman.
Soldier k...
BBC Look East News 18/11/09
Essex Colchester Paramedic struck off after leaving father to try to resuscitate dying son on his own Harry Sherman.
Soldier killed in Afghanistan CPL Loren Marlton Thomas 33 Engineer Regiment Carver Barracks, Wimbish
Hospital Facilities Dementia old people.
wn.com/BBC Look East News Paramedic Struck Off Soldier Killed In Afghanistan Hospital Facilities
BBC Look East News 18/11/09
Essex Colchester Paramedic struck off after leaving father to try to resuscitate dying son on his own Harry Sherman.
Soldier killed in Afghanistan CPL Loren Marlton Thomas 33 Engineer Regiment Carver Barracks, Wimbish
Hospital Facilities Dementia old people.
- published: 23 Nov 2009
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wn.com/BBC Look East University Of Cambridge Queen Visit Marshall Aerospace Senate House
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