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The tragic endings of Iranian cinema
Iranian cinema has effectively undergone a "brain drain" due to the policies of the Islamic republic.
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Battles follow reported massacre in Homs and attack on a university in Aleppo, which together left at least 200 dead.
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Turkey and Russia fail to agree on Syria
Unrest in Syria remains a divisive issue as Putin visits Istanbul, his first trip abroad since October.
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Afghans await road built at snail's pace
Instead of aid, villagers in remote northern province seek speedy completion of a road to end their isolation.
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Tehran appeals to Syria's government and opposition to begin peace talks as it hosts conference on the conflict.
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