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37 days ago
‘We played to 8,000 Mexicans who knew every word’: how the Whitest Boy Alive conquered the world ⊕⊕
He lit up Europe with bands ranging from Peachfuzz to Kings of Convenience. But it was the Whitest Boy Alive that sent Erlend Øye stratospheric. As they return, the soft-singing, country-hopping sens…
60 days ago
Deadly protests and clashes in Syria – what happened and what’s next? ⊖
Unrest grips Syria's Mediterranean cities after a deadly mosque attack sparks demonstrations.
7 months ago
Islamist protesters clash with police and scream 'long live sharia, jihad... don't forget Charlie Hebdo' after Turkish magazine is accused of publishing cartoon of Prophet Mohammed ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Unrest began late on Monday after the city's chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of staff at LeMan, claiming it had published a cartoon that 'insulted religious values'.
8 months ago
How safe is YOUR summer holiday? As bombs fly in the Middle East and flights are cancelled around the world, read our ultimate guide to the travel hotspots at risk - and the ones that you can still visit ○
Unrest in the Middle East this week has caused great confusion among many holidaymakers - but it's still safe to visit most popular destinations.
Anti-ICE mayhem explodes in Austin and Dallas as cops confront protesters demanding an end to Trump's deportations ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Unrest over migrant roundups by ICE has lead to protests in Texas. Many of the protestors are marching to show their support for demonstrators in Los Angeles.
11 months ago
Kremlin Says It Seeks Unity for Syria Amid Rising Violence and Unrest ○
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a story from The Moscow Times ✅ › The Moscow Times
“We are ready and in contact with other countries on the Syrian issue,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.
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