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24th December to 30th December 2016

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WAR AND MAYHEM IN THE SEASON OF HOPE

Phones rang, notifications popped, media went into a frenzy. The start of this week saw two different acts of random (or maybe not) terror in different parts of the world, both triggering two questions, How safe are we? And did we bring this on ourselves? At a time when the festive season is upon us, and half the world is ironically clad in red in spirit of Christmas, the other half is fighting a war - one, waged against humanity. The first reported incident saw 12 people die and 48 suffer injuries at the Berlin Christmas market as a truck crashed into people gathered around wooden huts serving mulled wine and sausages at the foot of the Kaiser Wilhelm memorial church in the heart of what formerly was West Berlin. The attack brought back fresh memories of a similar incident in Nice, France when a Tunisian-born man drove a 19-tonne truck along the beach front, pinning down people who had gathered to watch the fireworks on Bastille Day, like dolls. While a media source first cited the suspect as a 23 year old Pakistani named Naved B, who arrived in Germany a year ago, the truck driver who was later captured

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East, Africa and elsewhere have arrived this year and last. The second terrorrelated event occurred at an art exhibit in Ankara, where the Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrey Karlov was assassinated reportedly by offduty police officer Mevlut Mert Altinas. Witnesses said the gunman shouted "We'll make you pay for Aleppo" before firing at the diplomat, most likely referring to Russia's backing of the Syrian government in its brutal siege of Aleppo. While it remains unclear on how Russia would respond, given the already tense relations between Ankara and Moscow over the past year, centuries of historical rivalry and residual animosity, colliding foreign policies in the mess that is the Syrian civil war, there are several not so pretty escalatory scenarios that come to mind. An unnamed gunman gestures after Meanwhile, the crucial shooting the Russian Ambassador battle of Aleppo has "finalto Turkey, Andrei Karlov ly" entered its last phase, as Syrian rebels retreated into a small pocket of their former bastion in the face of new army advances. and arrested, is yet to be confirmed. The attack using a tractor-trailer to plow down a crowded Christmas market left Germany stunned and shocked. Authorities scrambled to determine who was behind the nation's bloodiest assault in decades. Angela Merkel, widely known for her stance in case of Syrian refugees, acknowledged what people across Europe were in fear with the approach of the holiday season. One of the consequences of the attack was such, police special forces stormed a hangar at Berlin's defunct Tempelhof airport housing a refugee accommodation centre, as the arrested man was found to be registered there. If a migrant link is confirmed, it could further sour sentiment towards asylum seekers in

Germany, where more than a million people fleeing conflict and poverty in the Middle

President Bashar alAssad's forces counted over 90 per cent of the Continued on page 26

England whitewashed

England opened the final day of the fifth test match on Tuesday at MA

Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, with 10 wickets Continued on page 32

Major events in 2016

Prime minister Modi leading Yoga day in India See pages 15, 16, 17 and 18

India clinch hockey crown

India produced a clinical performance on Sunday to outclass Belgium 2-1 and

clinch their second Hockey Junior World Cup Continued on page 31


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