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International FRIDAY DECEMBER Kurds doggedly defend - PPT Presentation

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International FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2014 Once a town of 50,000 now virtually deserted except fighters one another hevalŽ - Kurdish for comrade - andIslamic State group militants. Amid the wastelandand destroyed buildings, a sense of camaraderiehas developed among the towns defenders whohave for more than two months doggedly foughto the advances by the extremists. Often, mem-bers of the same family can be found on the frontup hopes of becoming an artist and decided shemust follow in his footsteps to honor his exam-land.Ž An exclusive report shot by videojournalistJake Simkin who spent a week inside Kobani latelast month oered a rare, in-depth glimpse of the KOBANI: A Kurdish ghter peers at an Islamic State group position in Kobanie, Syria. „ AP wife and son of the self-proclaimed caliphŽ had been arrestedNouhad Mashnuq told the Lebanese MTV channel late after the judge said he had strong grounds to believeŽ Tunisias rst parliament since the 2011 revolutionyesterday elected veteran politician Mohamed Ennaceur,80, of anti-Islamist party Nidaa Tounes as house speaker.Ennaceur, the sole candidate, won 174 votes from the214 MPs in attendance, announced Ali Ben Salem who asdoyen of the house chaired the session. The vote had ini- elected Tunisia speaker