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    Video caption: Jerusalem sees first snow in six years

    The Israeli city has seen its famous holy sites sprinkled with snow for the first time since 2015.

  2. Mummy X-ray reveals pharaoh's 'ceremonial execution'

    Alan Johnston

    Middle East editor, BBC World Service

    The mummy of Seqenenre Taa II
    Image caption: It had been thought Seqenenre Taa II had died on the battlefield

    Egyptian archaeologists using X-ray scans on the mummy of a pharaoh have revealed more about his violent death 3,600 years ago.

    The experts now believe that King Seqenenre Taa II may have been killed in a ceremonial execution after being captured on the battlefield.

    He had been fighting the Hyksos people, who had seized the Nile Delta.

    The examination found that Seqenenre was struck multiple times with different weapons.

    Earlier studies of the mummy had found severe head injuries. But there's always been uncertainty and speculation as to the exact cause of the king's death.

  3. Thousands fleeing violence again in Yemen

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    Video caption: An offensive on the city of Marib is causing another human exodus

    An offensive on the city of Marib is causing another human exodus.

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    Princess Latifa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum

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    Video caption: Dubai Princess Latifa: 'I'm a hostage'

    BBC Panorama has obtained secret video messages showing the daughter of Dubai's ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum imprisoned against her will.

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    Video caption: Yemen: The boy who saved his sister from a sniper

    Human rights workers in the city of Taiz, Yemen, say that more than 450 children have been killed or wounded by Houthi sniper fire in the past six years.