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Charlie Hebdo to start German edition, BBC religious programming

Charlie Hebdo is to launch in Germany
Charlie Hebdo, which was attacked in 2015, is to launch in Germany. Photograph: Carsten Koall/Getty Images

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Charlie Hebdo to launch German edition after attacks inspire fresh following

James Purnell to head BBC’s religious affairs programming

Network at 40: the flawed satire that predicted Trump and cable ‘news porn’

Ipso recruits panel to provide perspective on its work by readers

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Viewers have complained about “fake” sounds in Planet Earth
Viewers have complained about “fake” sounds in Planet Earth Photograph: Screen Grab/BBC

Planet Earth viewers blast “fake” sound effects as BBC admits to “recreating” noises (Mirror)

Group M casts doubt on pooled newspaper sales (Campaign)

Sean Hannity urges Donald Trump to bring back media blacklist (Poynter)

Israel is homeland to global TV show successes (Financial Times £)

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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey had his account suspended
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey had his account suspended Photograph: Drew Angerer/Getty Images

Twitter has been urged to crack down on abusive tweets, but someone clearly went a bit far when they suspended chief executive Jack Dorsey’s account this week.

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