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3 Feb 2025
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Le Monde: The death and resurrection of Syria's 'Nightingale of the Revolution'
Abdul Rahman Farhoud, known as the "Nightingale of the Revolution," gained fame in 2011 for his songs against the Assad regime. Long thought dead, he has been located in Paris, alive and ready to resume his music after years of turmoil and false reports of his assassination.
His return symbolizes hope for many Syrians who have endured years of oppression. Farhoud's story reflects the resilience of those who resisted the regime, and he aims to reclaim his voice in a post-Assad Syria.
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Front Page Magazine: Panama Offers Limited Concessions After Rubio Visit
The Panama Canal is increasingly under Chinese control, with China managing key infrastructure and ports in the region through its Belt and Road Initiative. Secretary of State Rubio's visit to Panama yielded promises to reconsider ties with China, but skepticism remains about the effectiveness of these measures.
President Trump is advocating for a strong response, suggesting that reclaiming the canal is legally possible, though a more feasible outcome may involve negotiating a withdrawal of Chinese influence rather than outright reclamation.
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GB News: The Beatles spark fierce Grammys row as viewers divided over 'unfair' awards win: 'Don't agree!'
The Beatles won their 14th Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance for the AI-assisted track "Now and Then" at the 67th Grammy Awards. This marks a significant milestone in their Grammy history, now totaling 30 awards, including special honors.
The song, originally a demo by John Lennon from 1977, was completed using AI technology to restore his vocals. This win has sparked debate over the implications of AI in music, with mixed reactions from fans and industry figures regarding its impact on creativity and copyright.