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Syrian refugees wait to receive aid and food supplies at Bardarash refugee camp, south of Duhok in Iraqi Kurdistan, on October 21, 2019. EPA
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Beyond the Headlines: The new Syrian refugees of Turkey's offensive

Turkey's attack on Syrian Kurdish-led forces has sent a new wave of civilians fleeing from their homes

November 08, 2019
Demonstrators shout during a protest in Tripoli, Lebanon. The country Reuters.
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Tens of thousands march in Lebanon's Sunday of Unity

On Saturday, the largest counter-protest saw thousands of the president’s supporters head to Baabda Palace

November 04, 2019
The Al Nuri Mosque in Mosul, destroyed by ISIS, is being rebuilt with assistance from the UAE. Reuters
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Beyond the Headlines: Rebuilding Mosul's historic Al Nuri Mosque

UAE is working with Unesco and Iraq's government to restore place of worship destroyed by ISIS

November 01, 2019
An anti-government protester waves a Lebanese flag as he stands on top of a pile of broken tents in Martyrs' Square in Beirut. Getty
Lebanon President Michel Aoun accepts Hariri resignation

President asks Hariri to stay on as caretaker and says new government must be formed quickly

October 31, 2019
Saad Hariri, Lebanon's prime minister, announced his resignation to the country in a televised address on Oct. 29, 2019. Bloomberg
'No one is bigger than his country,' says Hariri as he resigns

Prime Minister says he is relieved because 'it is what the people want'

October 30, 2019
A Hezbollah supporter, right, fights with an anti-government protester during clashes at ongoing protests against the Lebanese government in Beirut. AP
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Amal and Hezbollah supporters overrun Beirut protesters

Prime Minister set to speak with many expecting him to resign after 13 days of protests

October 30, 2019
Protestors in south Lebanon’s Sidon watch a television broadcast of Lebanon's Prime Minister Saad Hariri as he announces his resignation. Reuters
Lebanon explained: Saad Hariri resigns but what comes next?

Mass protests led the prime minister to announce his resignation, but the situation remains precarious

October 30, 2019
Protesters stand with Lebanese national flags before Lebanese army soldiers along the side of the Beirut-Jounieh highway in the northern Beirut suburb of Jal el-Dib amidst on the seventh day of protest against tax increases and official corruption, on October 23, 2019. The almost one-week-old massive street protests in Lebanon, sparked by a tax on messaging services such as WhatsApp, have morphed into a united condemnation of a political system seen as corrupt and beyond repair. / AFP / -
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Beyond the Headlines: Politics, protests and partying on the streets of Lebanon

What caused Lebanon's protests and how are people reacting?

Beyond the HeadlinesOctober 29, 2019
Smoke billows following Turkish bombardment on Syria's northeastern town of Ras al-Ain in the Hasakeh province along the Turkish border on October 9, 2019. AFP
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Why Turkey is invading northern Syria

Turkey launched a military operation against Kurdish fighters, just days after US troops pulled back from the area

Beyond the HeadlinesOctober 29, 2019
Demonstrators block a highway during anti-government protests in downtown Beirut on October 28, 2019. Reuters
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Lebanon protesters increase roadblocks on day 12 of demonstrations

They say they will not leave the streets until demands are met

October 28, 2019
John Bolton's role as US President Donald Trump's national security adviser ended on September 9, 2019. AFP
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How will John Bolton's departure affect US foreign policy?

Exit of Donald Trump's third national security adviser followed longstanding differences on key issues

Beyond the HeadlinesOctober 28, 2019
A fire burns in a jungle area of the Jacunda National Forest, a natural park near Porto Velho, Rondonia, Brazil. EPA
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The Amazon is still burning. Can we save it?

There have been more fires so far this year than any point in nearly a decade

Beyond the HeadlinesOctober 28, 2019
Lebanese protesters form a human chain along the coast from north to south as a symbol of unity during ongoing anti-government demonstrations, north of Lebanon's capital Beirut. AFP
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Lebanon's protesters continue to show united front

Thousands of people tried to create a human chain from northern Lebanon’s Tripoli to Tyre in the south

October 28, 2019
Lebanese protesters hold hands to form a human chain along the coast from north to south as a symbol of unity on October 27, 2019. AFP
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Lebanon's human chain links a country hand in hand

Organisers estimate tens of thousands took part in attempt to connect people from north to south

October 27, 2019
Lebanese lawyers shout slogans as they take part in anti-government protests in downtown Beirut. Reuters
Lebanon: the weekend that could make or break the protests

As the demonstrations approach the two-week mark, how do those on the streets create real change?

October 27, 2019
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