0219 GMT December 05, 2019
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A total of 687 documentaries by Iranian filmmakers have been submitted to participate in the National Section of the 13th Iran International Documentary Film Festival (Cinema Vérité).
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By Sadeq Dehqan & Amirhadi Arsalanpour
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Cuba's population decreased over 11,000 people by the end of 2018, official media reported on Saturday citing an expert from the National Statistics Bureau (NSB).
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More than half of the inmates held in prisons for young people in England and Wales are from a black and minority ethnic (BME) background, the highest proportion on record, the prisons watchdog said, prompting warnings that youth jails have hit ‘American’ levels of disproportionality.
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The leaders of Italy’s populist coalition parties are sparring over migrants stranded at sea aboard private rescue vessels.
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Arts & Culture Desk
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In the small Scottish fishing village of Pittenweem, residents are worried the political wrangling in London is pushing their dream of Brexit beyond the North Sea horizon.
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A study of chicken bones dug up at London archaeological sites shows how the bird we know today has altered beyond recognition from its ancestors.
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Over 800,000 people were at a risk of starvation in Mozambique, the National Institute for Calamities Management (INGC) said.
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Members of Angela Merkel's ruling Christian Democrats (CDU) are hitting back at Health Minister Jens Spahn's suggestion that Germany should not sign on to the United Nations' Global Compact for Migration after all.
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Teachers and parents reacted with anger to an announcement in the Budget that schools are to receive a one-off payment of £400 million for ‘little extras’.
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A controversial mega-development of homes, offices and roads across central England is being backed by the British transport secretary, Chris Grayling.
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One of the world's biggest tobacco firms, Philip Morris, was accused of ‘staggering hypocrisy’ over its new ad campaign that urges smokers to quit.
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Facebook was aware of inaccuracies in the way it measured how many people viewed video on its site for a year longer than it has previously admitted, court documents claimed.
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About 300 staff of National Australia Bank (NAB.AX) have been fired or left the company as a result of internal investigations into wrongdoing, the bank’s chief executive, Andrew Thorburn, said on Friday, following public revelations of misconduct across the sector.
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