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It’s been over a year since Daesh was defeated in Iraq’s Mosul. As well as the extensive loss of life, much of Iraq’s rich cultural heritage has been lost too. …
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It’s been over a year since Daesh was defeated in Iraq’s Mosul. As well as the extensive loss of life, much of Iraq’s rich cultural heritage has been lost too. …
Brazil is the largest Catholic country in the world. But Evangelicalism is on the rise, and it’s playing an ever greater role in politics. This year, evangelicals are backing the …
Pro catalan separatists have clashed with riot police in Spain during a rally to mark one year since the failed independence referendum. The violence followed a day of anniversary protests …
Tens of thousands of people have been displaced and failing communication systems mean they cannot be reached by family and friends. Bruce Harrison is in Sulawesi and says islanders – …
Last month, Brazil’s 200-year-old national museum burned down in Rio de Janeiro. Much of its collection was lost. Now, work is under way to restore and rescue items damaged in …
The bee population is in sharp decline in France with farmers blaming the use of pesticides for low numbers. They’ve called on the government to take action to avoid what …
Italian stocks have tumbled after populist leaders triumphed over their fiscally conservative economy minister and pushed through a big-spending budget that could threaten financial stability. The ruling parties have also …
It’s just six months until the UK officially leaves the European Union and the likelihood of a so-called “no-deal” Brexit has increased substantially. Prime Minister Theresa May’s plan for maintaining …
An interim report of a landmark inquiry into Australia’s banking sector has uncovered widespread abuse and misconduct in financial institutions, driven by a culture of greed. For more on this, …
Over 150 of the world’s leading aircraft manufacturers and other aviation companies have landed at the Istanbul Air Show. Turkey’s emerged as a key hub in global air travel – …
Following Macedonia’s referendum, both the government and the opposition have claimed victory. Despite a low turnout, the government is hopeful of persuading parliament to ratify its agreement with Greece, and …
Crowds of people are waiting to fly out of the airport in Palu where most ofo the victims came from. . Mass burials have begun for the victims, who total …
Only 36 percent of 1.8 million Macedonian voters went to the polls in a historic referendum to rename the country ‘Republic of North Macedonia.’ 91 percent voted in favour of …
In this episode of The Square we take a closer look at Turkey-US relations after the visit by Turkey’s leader. #thesquare #us #turkey Subscribe: http://trt.world/subscribe Livestream: http://trt.world/ytlive Facebook: http://trt.world/facebook Twitter: …
Palestinian village of Khan Al Ahmar is due to be demolished by Israel but there are activists who are doing all they can to try and stop that from happening. …
Mumbai has become the largest Indian city to ban single-use plastics. People caught using plastic bags, cups or bottles could face fines up to 350 dollars and three months jail. …
Tunisia’s sovereignty over its natural resources has become a controverisal issue after the 2011 revolution. One of the most notorious cases that has sparked outrage is the allowance given to …
Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi, who was jailed for eight months by Israel for slapping an IDF soldier, is welcomed by Spanish football club Real Madrid at their home stadium Santiago …
His classmates are mourning 12-year-old Nassir al Mosabeh who was killed by Israeli soldiers during a protest at the Israel-Gaza border on Friday. #NassiralMosabeh #Palestine #Gaza Subscribe: http://trt.world/subscribe Livestream: http://trt.world/ytlive …
Kosovo and Palestine are both struggling for recognition in different ways, but the two countries oppose each other in order to maintain ties with some of their long-standing allies. #Kosovo …