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Lebanese man freed from Syria’s prisons after 33 years


Chekka (Lebanon) (AFP) – In the northern Lebanon town of Chekka, Suheil Hamawi received a heartfelt welcome as he returned home after spending 33 years in deposed Syrian president Bashar al-Assad’s jails, including the infamous Saydnaya facility.

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Dressing the Church: one of Rome’s last clergyman tailors


Rome (AFP) – With a tape measure around his neck and a thimble on his finger, Raniero Mancinelli slides a needle into a black cassock with red piping destined for a Catholic cardinal. Mancinelli, one of Rome’s last ecclesiastical tailors, has dressed many popes and clergymen since he opened his business in 1962.

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Joy in Syria’s port city of Latakia after fall of Assad


Latakia (Syria) (AFP) – “We cried with happiness. Finally, we have been freed after a long period of oppression” says a resident of Syria’s port city of Latakia as she celebrates in the street after the fall of president Bashar al-Assad, outsed by an Islamist-led opposition alliance. Syria’s 14-year civil war killed 500,000 people and forced half the country to flee their homes.

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‘Like Texas’: Spain’s arid south draws Western film shoots and tourists


Tabernas (Spain) (AFP) – A cowboy collapses after gunshots ring out outside a saloon — this is not America’s Wild West but Spain’s arid Almeria region, long a popular backdrop for Western movies. The elaborate sets featuring dusty streets and saloons now also serve as Western-themed amusement parks.

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Tomb of ousted president Bashar al-Assad’s father set on fire in Syrian hometown


Qardaha (Syria) (AFP) – Rebel fighters joyously observe as the tomb of ousted Syrian president Bashar al-Assad’s father Hafez burns in his hometown of Qardaha. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor told AFP the rebels had set fire to the mausoleum, located in the Latakia heartland of Assad’s Alawite community.

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Images of Sao Paulo hospital where President Lula remains under observation


Sao Paulo (AFP) – Images of the Hospital Sirio-Libanas in Sao Paulo, where Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva underwent intracranial surgery for bleeding that put pressure on his brain. Lula, 79, remains under observation in intensive care in the hospital following the emergency operation carried out on December 10. His doctors have said he should be released next week. IMAGES

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