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  • ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
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    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again.
    Pictured: An oil refinery tower near the Omar oil field in Deir el-Zour province.
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  • ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
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    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again.
    Pictured: An American MRAP patrols the area near the Omar oil field in Deir el-Zour province.
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  • Khizr Khan: the patriotic American Muslim who called out Donald Trump. The father of the US soldier Humayun Khan talks about losing his son to the Iraq war and why it drove him to challenge the future president on live TV
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    Khizr Khan: the patriotic American Muslim who called out Donald Trump. The father of the US soldier Humayun Khan talks about losing his son to the Iraq war and why it drove him to challenge the future president on live TV
    Khizr Khan at home in Charlottesville, Virginia Friday August 14, 2020. Khan is the Pakistani American father of United States Army Captain Humayun Khan, who was killed in 2004 during the Iraq War.
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  • Khizr Khan: the patriotic American Muslim who called out Donald Trump. The father of the US soldier Humayun Khan talks about losing his son to the Iraq war and why it drove him to challenge the future president on live TV
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    Khizr Khan: the patriotic American Muslim who called out Donald Trump. The father of the US soldier Humayun Khan talks about losing his son to the Iraq war and why it drove him to challenge the future president on live TV
    Khizr Khan at home in Charlottesville, Virginia Friday August 14, 2020. Khan is the Pakistani American father of United States Army Captain Humayun Khan, who was killed in 2004 during the Iraq War.
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  • Experience: I helped a snail find love
It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
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    Experience: I helped a snail find love It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
    Angus Davison of Nottingham, Associate Professor and Reader in Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Nottingham who tried to find a mate for a rare left coiling snail called Jeremy.
    Davison: ‘As the scientist meddling in this unusual love triangle, I tried to remain disinterested.’

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  • Experience: I helped a snail find love
It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
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    Experience: I helped a snail find love It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
    Angus Davison of Nottingham, Associate Professor and Reader in Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Nottingham who tried to find a mate for a rare left coiling snail called Jeremy.
    Davison: ‘As the scientist meddling in this unusual love triangle, I tried to remain disinterested.’

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  • Experience: I helped a snail find love
It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
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    Experience: I helped a snail find love It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
    Angus Davison of Nottingham, Associate Professor and Reader in Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Nottingham who tried to find a mate for a rare left coiling snail called Jeremy.
    Davison: ‘As the scientist meddling in this unusual love triangle, I tried to remain disinterested.’

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  • Experience: I helped a snail find love
It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
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    Experience: I helped a snail find love It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
    Angus Davison of Nottingham, Associate Professor and Reader in Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Nottingham who tried to find a mate for a rare left coiling snail called Jeremy.
    Davison: ‘As the scientist meddling in this unusual love triangle, I tried to remain disinterested.’

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  • Experience: I helped a snail find love
It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
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    Experience: I helped a snail find love It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
    Angus Davison of Nottingham, Associate Professor and Reader in Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Nottingham who tried to find a mate for a rare left coiling snail called Jeremy.
    Davison: ‘As the scientist meddling in this unusual love triangle, I tried to remain disinterested.’

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  • Experience: I helped a snail find love
It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
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    Experience: I helped a snail find love It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
    Angus Davison of Nottingham, Associate Professor and Reader in Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Nottingham who tried to find a mate for a rare left coiling snail called Jeremy.
    Davison: ‘As the scientist meddling in this unusual love triangle, I tried to remain disinterested.’

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  • Experience: I helped a snail find love
It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
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    Experience: I helped a snail find love It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
    Angus Davison of Nottingham, Associate Professor and Reader in Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Nottingham who tried to find a mate for a rare left coiling snail called Jeremy.
    Davison: ‘As the scientist meddling in this unusual love triangle, I tried to remain disinterested.’

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  • Experience: I helped a snail find love
It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
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    Experience: I helped a snail find love It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
    Angus Davison of Nottingham, Associate Professor and Reader in Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Nottingham who tried to find a mate for a rare left coiling snail called Jeremy.
    Davison: ‘As the scientist meddling in this unusual love triangle, I tried to remain disinterested.’

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  • Experience: I helped a snail find love
It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
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    Experience: I helped a snail find love It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
    Angus Davison of Nottingham, Associate Professor and Reader in Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Nottingham who tried to find a mate for a rare left coiling snail called Jeremy.
    Davison: ‘As the scientist meddling in this unusual love triangle, I tried to remain disinterested.’

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  • Experience: I helped a snail find love
It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
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    Experience: I helped a snail find love It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
    Angus Davison of Nottingham, Associate Professor and Reader in Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Nottingham who tried to find a mate for a rare left coiling snail called Jeremy.
    Davison: ‘As the scientist meddling in this unusual love triangle, I tried to remain disinterested.’

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  • Experience: I helped a snail find love
It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
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    Experience: I helped a snail find love It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
    Angus Davison of Nottingham, Associate Professor and Reader in Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Nottingham who tried to find a mate for a rare left coiling snail called Jeremy.
    Davison: ‘As the scientist meddling in this unusual love triangle, I tried to remain disinterested.’

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  • Experience: I helped a snail find love
It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
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    Experience: I helped a snail find love It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
    Angus Davison of Nottingham, Associate Professor and Reader in Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Nottingham who tried to find a mate for a rare left coiling snail called Jeremy.
    Davison: ‘As the scientist meddling in this unusual love triangle, I tried to remain disinterested.’

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  • Experience: I helped a snail find love
It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
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    Experience: I helped a snail find love It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
    Angus Davison of Nottingham, Associate Professor and Reader in Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Nottingham who tried to find a mate for a rare left coiling snail called Jeremy.
    Davison: ‘As the scientist meddling in this unusual love triangle, I tried to remain disinterested.’

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  • Experience: I helped a snail find love
It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
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    Experience: I helped a snail find love It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
    Angus Davison of Nottingham, Associate Professor and Reader in Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Nottingham who tried to find a mate for a rare left coiling snail called Jeremy.
    Davison: ‘As the scientist meddling in this unusual love triangle, I tried to remain disinterested.’

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  • Experience: I helped a snail find love
It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
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    Experience: I helped a snail find love It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
    Angus Davison of Nottingham, Associate Professor and Reader in Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Nottingham who tried to find a mate for a rare left coiling snail called Jeremy.
    Davison: ‘As the scientist meddling in this unusual love triangle, I tried to remain disinterested.’

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  • Experience: I helped a snail find love
It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
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    Experience: I helped a snail find love It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
    Angus Davison of Nottingham, Associate Professor and Reader in Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Nottingham who tried to find a mate for a rare left coiling snail called Jeremy.
    Davison: ‘As the scientist meddling in this unusual love triangle, I tried to remain disinterested.’

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  • Experience: I helped a snail find love
It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
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    Experience: I helped a snail find love It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
    Angus Davison of Nottingham, Associate Professor and Reader in Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Nottingham who tried to find a mate for a rare left coiling snail called Jeremy.
    Davison: ‘As the scientist meddling in this unusual love triangle, I tried to remain disinterested.’

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  • Experience: I helped a snail find love
It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
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    Experience: I helped a snail find love It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
    Angus Davison of Nottingham, Associate Professor and Reader in Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Nottingham who tried to find a mate for a rare left coiling snail called Jeremy.
    Davison: ‘As the scientist meddling in this unusual love triangle, I tried to remain disinterested.’

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  • Experience: I helped a snail find love
It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
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    Experience: I helped a snail find love It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
    Angus Davison of Nottingham, Associate Professor and Reader in Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Nottingham who tried to find a mate for a rare left coiling snail called Jeremy.
    Davison: ‘As the scientist meddling in this unusual love triangle, I tried to remain disinterested.’

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  • Experience: I helped a snail find love
It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
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    Experience: I helped a snail find love It is difficult for lefty snails to mate with normal snails because they have genitals on the opposite side of their head.
    Angus Davison of Nottingham, Associate Professor and Reader in Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Nottingham who tried to find a mate for a rare left coiling snail called Jeremy.
    Davison: ÔAs the scientist meddling in this unusual love triangle, I tried to remain disinterested.Õ

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • The UK government’s hypocrisy is keeping Jack Letts and his mother in purgatory
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    The UK government’s hypocrisy is keeping Jack Letts and his mother in purgatory
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts.

    Sally Lane’s son was stripped of his citizenship for allegedly joining Islamic State, yet others have been quietly returned.

    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and :Letts were found guilty of fundsing terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • The UK government’s hypocrisy is keeping Jack Letts and his mother in purgatory
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    The UK government’s hypocrisy is keeping Jack Letts and his mother in purgatory
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts.

    Sally Lane’s son was stripped of his citizenship for allegedly joining Islamic State, yet others have been quietly returned.

    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and :Letts were found guilty of fundsing terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. Women and children seen in the back of a truck that will transport them to the al-Hol refugee camp, which houses suspected ISIS families, after fleeing heavy fighting in the city of Baghuz, on 12 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. A man holding a child helps a woman climb at the back of a truck that will transport her, along with other civilians who fled heavy clashes in the city of Baghuz, to the al-Hol refugee camp which houses suspected ISIS families, on 12 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. A woman who fled heavy clashes between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and ISIS for control of the city of Baghuz is seen in the back of a truck that will transport her and other civilians who fled the fighting to the al-Hol refugee camp, which houses suspected ISIS families, on 12 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. Women and children, seen in the back of a truck, await to be transported at the al-Hol refugee camp which houses suspected ISIS families, after fleeing heavy fighting in the city of Baghuz, on 11 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. A young man who fled heavy fighting between the Syrian Democratic Forces and ISIS for control of the city of Baghuz, the last ISIS enclave, hides his face while waiting to be transported with other civilians to the al-Hol refugee camp which houses suspected ISIS family members, on 11 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. Women and children seen in the back of a truck, awaits to be transported to the al-Hol refugee camp which houses suspected ISIS family members, after fleeing heavy fighting in the city of Baghuz, on 11 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. Women and children seen in the back of a truck while waiting to be transported to the al-Hol refugee camp, which houses suspected ISIS family members, on 11 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. Young men and boys who fled heavy fighting in the city of Baghuz, await in the back of a truck to be transported to the al-Hol refugee camp which houses suspected ISIS families, on 11 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. Women who fled heavy fighting in the city of Baghuz, sit in the back of trucks that will transport them to the al-Hol refugee camp which houses suspected ISIS family members, on 11 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. Women who fled heavy fighting in the city of Baghuz, sit in the back of trucks that will transport them to the al-Hol refugee camp which houses suspected ISIS family members, on 11 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. Men, who fled heavy fighting in the city of Baghuz with their families, are seen on the back of a truck while waiting to be transported to the al-Hol refugee camp, on 11 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. A young man, who fled heavy fighting between the Syrian Democratic forces (SDF) and ISIS for control of the city of Baghuz, climbs on a truck that will transport him along with other suspected ISIS families to the al-Hol refugee camp, on 11 February, 2019.
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