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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

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Syria
Dozens of young men found dead in Aleppo
Dozens of bodies are reported to have been found in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo. Pro-opposition activists said they appeared to have been killed with single gunshots to the head or neck.
World
Court Cases
'He won't stay in prison, not if we have any say'
A Thai journalist has been given a 10-year prison sentence for insulting the monarchy under the country's controversial lese majeste laws. Elizabeth Cotton talks about the campaign to get Somyot Pruksakasemsuk released.
Health
Indian tobacco faces last chew
A ban on gutkha, the popular chewing tobacco held responsible for the high incidence of oral cancer in India, is spreading across the populous country. Numerous courts are now supporting the movement.
Eastern Europe
New Czech president no stranger to controversy
The Czech Republic has elected a new president. Milos Zeman, the former Social Democrat prime minister is known for his legendary putdowns of political opponents. So what does his presidency have in store?
Conflict
Boko Haram ceasefire claimed
A man claiming to be a commander of the Nigerian Islamist sect Boko Haram, blamed for more than 700 deaths last year, has said a ceasefire by the group was imminent. His announcement is being treated with caution.
Women
Turkish businesswomen make a difference
Turkey's largest companies are increasingly assigning women to key positions and corporate boards. Of the top executives in these companies, 26 percent are women - well above the EU average.
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