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16 May 2017
According to state media, more than 2,000 rebels and their family members have been evacuated from the district of Qaboun on the edge of Damascus.
19 Apr 2017
A bus crash in a northern mountain range of the Philippines kills at least 24 people, local media report.
25 Mar 2017
Media Watch casts an eye over reactions to President Trump's first, bruising political defeat, the fall of Trumpcare.
27 Feb 2017
In his first interview since leaving office, former CIA director John Brennan says he had nothing to do with the leaks of national security information to the media.
24 Feb 2017
Samsung has declined to confirm South Korean media reports that two senior executives have offered to resign. They are suspects in a corruption investigation that led to the company's leader being arrested last week.
8 Feb 2017
Military tasks media operators on proper information dissemination.
2 Feb 2017
Facebook reported revenue growth of 51 percent in the fourth-quarter and is looking to new ways of tapping into money spent across other forms of media, including television advertising.

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