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Nicolas Sarkozy muss am 21. Oktober ins Gefängnis

Der ehemalige französische Präsident muss ab dem 21. Oktober seine Haft absitzen. Zuvor erhielt er wegen «krimineller Verschwörung» eine Gefängnisstrafe von fünf Jahren.

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Hostages freed as part of Gaza deal: What to know

Hamas freed all remaining living hostages held in Gaza, and Israel released nearly 2,000 jailed Palestinians as part of the Gaza ceasefire deal. Here's what to know.

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Hostages freed as part of Gaza deal: What to know so far

Hamas has freed all remaining living hostages held in Gaza, and Israel has released more than 1,900 Palestinians it was holding as part of the ceasefire deal. Here's everything you need to know.

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What to know about hostages freed as part of Gaza deal

Hamas has freed all remaining living hostages held in Gaza, and Israel has released more than 1,900 Palestinians it was holding as part of the ceasefire deal. Here's everything you need to know.

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Vater kämpft sich aus Rollstuhl – für die Umarmung mit Bar

Bar Kuperstein (23) gehört zu den letzten lebenden Geiseln, die am Montag von der Hamas freigelassen wurden. Sein Vater Tal, der im Rollstuhl sitzt, hat zwei Jahre auf das Wiedersehen gewartet und sich vorbereitet. Er nahm sich vor, seinen Sohn, sollte dieser freikommen, stehend zu begrüssen.

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Madagascar: Why is the CAPSAT army unit so influential?

President Andry Rajoelina has reportedly fled the country after an elite army unit joined protests demanding his resignation. What is the CAPSAT army unit, and why is it so powerful?

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Madagascar president flees as army unit joins Gen Z protests

President Andry Rajoelina has reportedly fled the country after an elite army unit joined protests demanding his resignation. What is the CAPSAT army unit, and why is it so powerful?

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Madagascar army unit joins Gen Z uprising against president

Andry Rajoelina came to power supported by the CAPSAT unit of the armed forces. Sixteen years on, the elite unit is supporting a protest demanding President Rajoelina's resignation. What does this mean?

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Madagascar: Elite army unit turns on President Rajoelina

Andry Rajoelina came into power, supported by the CAPSAT unit of the Armed Forces. 16 years on, the same unit is supporting a protest demanding Rajoelina's resignation. What does this mean?

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Defence of Riyadh comedy fest is deeply naive

Letters: Readers respond to Omid Djalili’s article defending his decision to perform at an event organised by the repressive Saudi regime

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Orthodoxy and women in the Anglican church

Letter: Church traditionalists are not motivated by prejudice but by theological conviction, says Rev Simon Jones in response to letters on the first female archbishop of Canterbury

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No kudos to Trump for peace in Gaza

Brief letters: Ceasefire credit | Trump’s Nobel | Tony Blair | Inaccessible Pinnacle | Rigour v sloth | Betting shops

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Japan in limbo as Takaichi's win breaks ruling coalition

Last week, Sanae Takaichi was firmly set to become Japan's first female prime minister — its own "Iron Lady" — and reinvigorate her Liberal Democratic Party. Now, she may instead preside over the party's collapse.

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Muriel Manning obituary

Other lives: Wartime wireless operator who intercepted messages from Germany that were passed on to Bletchley Park

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German businesses asked to repay COVID-19 emergency aid

The German government provided billions in support to small businesses, the self-employed and freelancers during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown. Now they are being asked to repay the aid. Many are resisting.

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German business asked to repay COVID-19 emergency aid

During the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020, the German government provided billions in support to small businesses, the self-employed and freelancers. Now they are being asked to repay the aid. Many are resisting.

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Cameroon awaits results of tense presidential election

With longtime President Paul Biya facing a divided opposition, more than 8 million Cameroonians voted. Though there was peace at the polls, critics question the fairness and transparency of the electoral process.

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Cameroon awaits results in tense presidential vote

Over 8 million Cameroonians voted as longtime president Paul Biya faces a divided opposition. Despite a peaceful vote, critics question the fairness and transparency of the electoral process.

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