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Former Isis fighter claims British jihadis shunned frontlines
Former Isis member – from Aleppo – claims he joined the jihadis to fight the oppression of President Bashar al-Assad and that foreign fighters have caused the most suffering for the people of Syria
Robert Fisk We are not living in a 'post-truth' world, we are living lies
Nigel Farage is not a Nazi and nor is Donald Trump. But what is terrifying – and deeply akin to fascism – is our ability to ‘think’ our way from truth into lies
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Why Britain's most famous jewellery street is in jeopardy
Hatton Garden was the centre of the world's diamond market, but traders are fighting to bring back the glory days
Michael Segalov Jews should remember their own history and stand up to Israel
In the very same land in which Netanyahu now rules as leader, our ancestors once lived, forced into hiding as an expansionist power actively and cruelly set out to replace a nation’s way of life
43 innovations Scotland has given the world
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Chris Maume Why 2016 won’t be considered unusual for celebrity deaths – eventually
A variety of factors means the past 12 months could well be considered the new norm
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/36 21 December 2016
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, embraces Bana Al-Abed, 7, from Aleppo, Syria, at his Presidential Palace in Ankara, Turkey
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Relatives grieve by the corpse of victim of a blast in a fireworks market, flattened by a huge blast that killed at least 26 and injured dozens, who lies on the ground in Mexico City
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View of the utter destruction caused by a huge blast in a fireworks market in Mexico City, killing at least nine people and injuring 70, according to police
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Late Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrei Karlov's wife Marina reacts next to the flag-wrapped coffin during a ceremony at Esenboga airport in Ankara, Turkey
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Media stand near a truck which ran into a crowded Christmas market killing several people in Berlin, Germany
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Work begins at a poultry farm in Kawaminami, Miyazaki Prefecture, southwestern Japan to bury chickens culled after a highly virulent strain of bird flu was detected
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Andrey Karlov lying dead after being shot by policeman Mevlut Mert Altintas at a gallery in Ankara, Turkey
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Malaysian muslim women carry placards during a demonstration in solidarity with the inhabitants of the embattled Syrian city of Aleppo, outside the Russian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrives at a Japanese-Russian business dialogue meeting in Tokyo, Japan
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A member of the Syrian government forces watches during an evacuation operation of Syrian rebel fighters and civilians from a opposition-held area of Aleppo towards rebel-held territory in the west of Aleppo's province
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Honour guards carry the coffin of police officer Tugay Can Kizilirmak, 26, who was killed outside the Besiktas football club stadium
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Family members mourn as honour guards carry the coffin of police officer Tugay Can Kizilirmak, 26, who was killed outside the Besiktas football club stadium in Istanbul
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Brazilian Chapecoense footballer Alan Ruschel, one of the survivors of the LaMia airliner air crash in Colombia two weeks ago, arrives at hospital in Chapeco, Santa Catarina state, southern Brazil
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The son of Brazilian radio journalist Rafael Henzel, one of the survivors of the LaMia airliner air crash in Colombia two weeks ago, rejoices as his father arrives at hospital in Chapeco, Santa Catarina state, southern Brazil
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Brazilian radio journalist Rafael Henzel, lies on a stretcher as he arrives at the hospital in Brazil, after he survived a plane crash with Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense aboard, in Chapeco, Brazil
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Nadia Murad breaks down crying as Lamia Haji Bashar delivers a speech at the European parliament in Strasbourg, after being awarded laureates of the 2016 Sakharov human rights prize
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Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim, President Tayyip Erdogan and Former President Abdullah Gul pray during a ceremony for police officers killed in Saturday's blasts in Istanbul, Turkey
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Members of U.S. Army Special Forces provide training for Iraqi fighters from Hashid Shaabi at Makhmur camp in Iraq
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Chinese dancers perform during a rehearsal of 'Chinese Dance: Maestros & Classics', the closing performance of the NCPA Dance Festival 2016 at the National Centre for the Perfoming Arts (NCPA) Theatre in Beijing, China
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Chinese dancers perform during a rehearsal of 'Chinese Dance: Maestros & Classics', the closing performance of the NCPA Dance Festival 2016 at the National Centre for the Perfoming Arts (NCPA) Theatre in Beijing, China
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A nun stands inside the damaged St. Peter and St. Paul Coptic Orthodox Church after a bombing in Cairo, Egypt
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Rescue workers tend to the scene of a church roof collapse at Reigners Bible Church in Uyo, Nigeria
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Nobel Peace Prize laureate Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos poses with the medal and diploma during the award ceremony of the Nobel Peace Prize
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Police officers comfort each other after explosions near the Besiktas football club stadium Vodafone Arena in Istanbul. Turkey
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Turkish forensic police officers work next to bodies front of a water cannon vehicle on the site where a car bomb exploded near the stadium of football club Besiktas in central Istanbul
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A woman stands on the ruin of a market after an earthquake in Meureudu, Aceh province, Indonesia
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A police investigator takes pictures of Nora Acielo, 47, after she was gunned down by unidentified men while she was escorting her two children to school in Manila, Philippines
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The sun rises behind skyscrapers amidst the clouds on a foggy morning in Dubai
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An Iraqi soldier gestures as he steps on the head of the dead body of who Iraqi forces say was an Islamic State militant, in Shayyalah al-Imam near Mosul
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A man checks the damage at a medical clinic following overnight government air strikes on the town of Binnish, in Syria's northwestern Idlib province
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A quarantine official disinfects a road leading to a chicken farm in Pyeongtaek, west of Seoul, South Korea. A suspected case of avian influenza was reported at the farm
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The bust of the late President Park Chung-hee is seen spray painted in a park in Seoul, South Korea. The bust was vandalized in an apparent anonymous act of discontent with his daughter and incumbent President Park Geun-hye who is suspected of having been involved in an unprecedented corruption scandal. The grafitti reads 'Order of Removal'
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Rescue workers stand beside the bodies of the victims following a fire at a local hotel, at a hospital in Karachi, Pakistan
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Iraqis ride bicycles between Baghdad's Abu Nawas street and the suspension bridge in the capital's Karrada district during an event calling for peace and the eradication of the Islamic State (IS) group
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Iraqis gather prior to cycling between Baghdad's Abu Nawas street and the suspension bridge in the capital's Karrada district during an event calling for peace and the eradication of the Islamic State (IS) group
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Young people march around the Plaza de la Revolucion and chant 'Yo soy Fidel,' 'I am Fidel' in English, before the arrival of the remains of former Cuban President Fidel Castro during on their four-day journey across the country in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
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Kane relishing Chelsea clash as Tottenham hit top form
Spurs have now won three games in a row, and Kane is impressed, with the goal-scoring burden no longer resting only on his shoulders
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Karanka: Mourinho is a different man away from pressures of football
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Ranieri set to recall Mahrez for West Ham game
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Klopp rubbishes Oxlade-Chamberlain speculation as 'nonsense'
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Coutinho ruled out for New Year's Eve clash with Manchester City
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Coleman ruled out of the running for vacant Swansea job - by his wife
Cook not to blame for India debacle but resignation looms in new year
Cook took the brunt of the blame for the 4-0 series thrashing but a number of ill-advised decisions before the tour proved costly
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Cook has teammates' backing to continue as England captain
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Cook admits captaincy is now in doubt following 'tough' Tour defeat
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Only England's bowlers can be blamed for this humiliating defeat
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England humiliated in fifth Test defeat by India to lose series 4-0
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England hit trouble as Ravindra Jadeja strikes for India
Editorial Theresa May cannot pick and choose on human rights
The Prime Minister came to office with a mixed record of compassion and illiberalism. At some point she will have to choose
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Siobhan Fenton Theresa May is risking peace in Northern Ireland over human rights
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Michael J Walker Could Corbyn trigger the next populist political earthquake? Perhaps
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Editorial This is why Theresa May would be wise to call an early election
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John Rentoul Trump's tweets aren't narcissistic ramblings, they're pure politics
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Harriet Williamson Carrie Fisher was my hero for speaking honestly about mental...
Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher's 2011 Oprah interview is essential
'I've had to walk through a lot of my tears but Carrie's worth it'
Album reviews: Philip Glass, The Band, Georgie Fame, Miles Davis Quin
Plus Leontyne Price and The Glitter Band
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Donald Trump's team plays down need for celebrities at inauguration
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Mike WiLL Made It shares instrumentals for his best songs of 2016
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Kanye West dyed his hair neon-pink and everyone has feelings
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Dropkick Murphys: 'We can deliver a message of hope through our songs'
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Kodaline singer films moment he gives father a new car for Christmas
Chloe Pirrie: playing the outsider with an edge
Flown to an international film festival on a day off from working in a pub, the actress now appears in prime-time TV shows such as War & Peace and Brief Encounters, and this past year also starred in the Oscar winning short film, Stutterer
Meet the elite group of authors who sell 100 million books
Reading is far from dead, as these mega-selling authors prove
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Walking In Berlin by Franz Hessel, book review: An epic book
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When Garcia Marquez met Castro: There was an instant connection
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The culture of fear: In an age of lies, the fiction writer is king
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Why Lord of the Flies is the perfect Christmas gift for 2016
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A fantasy guided tour of the past 30 years in the game
This is the body part career-focused people are all getting tattooed
Your boss need never know
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Why British millennials fell out of love with American Apparel
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This is what you learn at New York's school for pin-up girls
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Six tips for career success from the world’s second-richest man
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7 fashion trends we think need to die with 2016
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The 'wanted' ex-drug dealer tattooing the world's greatest rappers
These are the eating habits of ridiculously successful people
Maybe you can eat your way to the top after all
Virtual Reality is already transforming the design of our homes
Virtual Reality is moving from gaming and films into interior design, allowing you to - virtually - walk through your new home before it has even been built...
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Revealed: 2016's House of the Year awarded to gadget haven
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Top 15 clever wall storage ideas for compact city homes
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Give your home an atmospheric lift with warming scented candles
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2016 was the year of hygge. Is 2017 the year of lagom?
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This stunning mews house was carved from a 19th century London bakery
Scientists to begin sending messages to aliens, despite doomy warnings
Any aliens that we speak to will probably think of us like we think of bacteria, Stephen Hawking has warned
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Sony official Twitter says 'Britney Spears dead' in suspected hack
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How Apple built accessibility features into the middle of the iPhone
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How to follow Father Chistmas using a dedicated 'Santa tracker'
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Five things you didn’t know about anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko
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Barack Obama suggests US could launch cyber weapon against Russia
The sex work revolution that no one is willing to talk about
It gives women the opportunity to reclaim profits from the traditionally male-dominated pornography industry, but is enough being done to protect performers?
Physicists learn how to measure antimatter using laser
Physicists learn how to measure antimatter using light