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    This Syrian man set up a shelter for Aleppo's cats.

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  2. 2018 has been a big year for the British royal family [via ]

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  3. Sweden polls: Official results show tight race between leading political blocs as far-right party increases vote share

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  4. The architects behind the ethnic cleansing of Palestine

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  5. "Turkey treats the issue of Idlib very seriously and it is not going to easily turn a blind eye on any Russian, regime or Iranian military design for it."

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  6. How your pee can charge your smartphone.

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  7. "What I do like about the Dutch is their directness, I actually like that so much."

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  8. Chernobyl: A radioactive tourist attraction — in pictures

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  9. UNRWA and Donald Trump's attempt to erase the Palestinian people , by

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  10. Three million people are trapped in the Syrian province of Idlib [via ]

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  11. Meet the volunteers in Brussels who host up to 400 refugees and migrants every night.

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  12. The battle for Syria's Idlib: Who controls what?

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  13. "He's never taken a game from a man because they said 'thief'. For me, it blows my mind."

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  14. Deadly demonstrations in Basra, Iraq — in pictures

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  15. How US sanctions on Iran will harm Iraq's economy , by

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  16. Follow Eva's journey in the male-dominated coding world in our interactive story:

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  17. This Istanbul cafe will bring an instant smile to your face.

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  18. Syria: Rebel-held areas bombed as Turkey reinforces outposts

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  19. "They said I'm not convenient after I demanded to be compensated for working bank holidays" The backbreaking work of Spain's exploited hotel cleaners

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  20. Deadly protests have rocked Iraq's Basra after 30,000 people were hospitalised for drinking polluted water — in pictures

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