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The White Helmets, Syria’s renowned rescue group, announced the conclusion of their search for hidden cells or detainees at the notorious Saydnaya military prison. The operation, which involved K9 units and experts familiar with the facility, did not uncover any concealed areas or detainees.
TikTok has filed an emergency request for an injunction to prevent its ban in the US, which is set to take effect next month. The ban stems from a US law requiring the app to be sold or face prohibition due to alleged ties to the Chinese government—a claim both TikTok and its parent company, ByteDance, deny.
Hundreds of Syrian refugees gathered at two border crossings in southern Turkey on Monday, as they attempt to make their return home following the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. Videos shared on social media showed the refugees waiting at the Cilvegozu and Oncupinar border gates on Monday, which correspond to the Bab al-Hawa and Bab al-Salameh gates on the Syrian side of the border. Many arrived with their belongings, and were draped in blankets and coats. Others camped by border barriers, warming themselves with makeshift fires. One Syrian interviewed by Turkish media said that he was “very happy” that he is…
Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old man, has been charged with murder in connection with the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City last week.
Impossible to find a traffic policeman in Setteville, in the Belluno area. None of the candidates were able to even pass the first test of the competition. The Municipality had banned it in September, 23 of them applied, five showed up, but no one was able to pass the first written test. The exam consisted of the drafting of an investigation or a resolution or determination scheme or another administrative act, and in a series of open and multiple choice questions. All too difficult for the candidates: no one achieved the necessary score to pass the test. However, we will…
Tuesday’s front pages continue coverage of the ousting of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad including the UK suspending Syrian asylum claims.
In domestic news, the stabbing death of a young London girl features on several tabloid front pages, as well as the sacking of a Premier League referee.
The back pages continue Premier League coverage.
We mourn the victims, we drown in the pain of still not knowing if our husband, father, son included in the missing list, is also dead. We strive for hope, even though it is now almost night and the chances of finding anyone alive in the pile of rubble left by the explosion are now reduced to zero. The lives of the victims of Calenzano on the tankers: “Always traveling with fear” https://firenze.repubblica.it/cronaca/2024/12/10/news/vittime_calenzano_racconto-423868122/?rss
Summary of The Guardian Newspaper The Guardian front page this morning – summarisedExclusive: The Guardian gains access to Sednaya jail, where prisoners are rumoured to be trapped underground – as desperate relatives wait for news.The celebrations in Damascus were interrupted by a whisper.On the outskirts of the city, a door had been found. Beyond it lay a vast underground complex, five storeys deep, containing the last prisoners of the Assad regime, who were gasping for air.The UK and other European countries have said they will suspend the processing of asylum applications from Syrians after the fall of the Assad regime…
Summary of The Irish News Newspaper The Irish News front page this morning – summarisedThe front page of The Irish News front page reports on housing fraud. The latest report from Northern Ireland’s Comptroller and Auditor General, Dorinnia Carville, examined central government accounts for 2023-24. It found that the NI Housing Executive estimated a total of £21.1m of fraud and error for housing benefit expenditure – up from £12.7m in 2022-23.Michelle O’Neill has defended the executive’s record on bringing forth legislation since February’s restoration of the institutions but conceded that “some slippage” will occur with certain bills.The death has been announced of former Tyrone GAA…
Summary of the Independent Newspaper The Independent front page this morning – summarised The front page of The Independent continues its coverage of Assad’s fall. The paper features images of families around Assad’s prisons hoping to find their loved ones. Families of those imprisoned by Bashar al-Assad’s brutal regime desperately searched the filthy cells of Syria’s most notorious prison for any signs of their loved ones as the country comes to terms with the toppling of his rule. Sydney Nicole Gifford and Alyssa Sheil’s commitment to a neutral aesthetic is strong. Their wardrobes are packed with beige garments that are…
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