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Syrian Ceasefire Ends as Aid Convoy Attacked
Violence in and around Aleppo; Muslim response to the New York bombings; Neo-Nazi village
The week-old truce in Syria has ended. Parts of Aleppo are already under attack and a Red Crescent aid convoy has been hit by an airstrike.
Do local Muslim communities fear a potential backlash after another spate of terror attacks? Ashraf Latif is the chairman of the National Islamic Association in Newark, New Jersey.
Our correspondent Paul Adams reports from the tiny rural community of Jamel, in the north-eastern state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in Germany where a small band of committed neo-Nazis live and where, once a year, their way of life is interrupted by the activists from the other side of the political spectrum.
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