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Media in the service of Xi Jinping On The Listening Post this week: China's ruling party moves to remove presidential term limits - and the media there sing in tune. Plus, the case, coverage and incarceration of Ahed Tamimi.
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'Discharged to the streets': one homeless man's struggle in freezing London "The cold makes life very difficult for me," he croaks, in a toothless high-pitched whisper. "Because with this lifestyle – if it is a lifestyle – you need to be very active. There's certain places where there's the street handouts, there's certain places where things happen at a certain time of day, so you need to ...
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Burkina Faso attack: French embassy targeted in Ouagadougou Gunmen have launched twin attacks in the capital of Burkina Faso, Ouagadougou, against the French embassy and army headquarters. Eight security personnel and eight attackers were killed in the fighting while 80 people including civilians, were wounded, officials say. French Foreign Minister ...
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Slovak authorities release suspects in slain journalist's case Slovak police has released seven Italian citizens detained in connection with the murder of journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancée, local media reported Saturday. Kuciak and his fiancée, both 27, were found dead in their home in Veľká Mača on Sunday. He was investigating links between Italian mafia ...
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Turkish warplanes hit pro-Syrian government forces in Afrin, kill 36: monitor The pro-Syrian government forces entered Afrin last week in support of the Kurdish YPG militia, the stated target of the operation launched by Turkey and allied Syrian rebel fighters in January. The Observatory said the air strike, which hit a camp in Kafr Jina, marked the third time in 48 hours that Turkish ...
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DR Congo violence: Dozens killed in Ituri province More than 33 people have been killed in a fresh outbreak of ethnic violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo, authorities say. Unrest broke out between the Hema and Lendu communities in the north-eastern province of Ituri. A UN-sponsored broadcaster said the assailants were eventually forced ...
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