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When the Kurdish authorities agreed for the regime to return, everything changed in northern Syria writes Gareth Browne in Qamishli
As Kurds escape danger under moonlight, they face a new, more powerful foe than ISIS
Beate Zschaepe showed no emotion as she was convicted of a litany of crimes
For many in Greece there has been no economic revival, particularly among the once-healthy middle class
Emmanuel Macron, once seen the answer to populism, failed to live up to expectations
London’s School of Oriental and African Studies plans to cut library staff by some 25%
A new play on the revival of the oldest hatred has been targeted with abuse
The French President will make his first address tonight following four weeks of protests
With shafts shutting, residents say they're losing their communities, reports Gareth Browne in Poland's Nikiszowiec
More than 20,000 climate experts have gathered in Katowice for 24th Global Climate Summit
Harry Leslie Smith saw active service in Second World War with Britain's Royal Air Force
Germany and France have drawn up mechanism to avoid re-imposed US sanctions
British PM risks loss of support from Democratic Unionist Party over Northern Ireland arrangements
Raed Fares was renowned for standing up to both the regime and militants
May refuses to issue resign ultimatum as she promotes Brussels agreement
