Arba'een commemorated by thousands in London
Thousands of people have gathered in central London to mark 40 days since the martyrdom anniversary of Islam’s 3rd Shia Imam.
Europe’s oldest political prisoner, Georges Abdallah, has served 35 years
Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, known as the “Nelson Mandela of the Arab World”, has now marked 35 years in a French prison. The pro-Palestinian resistance leader remains Europe’s longest-held political prisoner.
Yellow Vest protests reach 11-month mark
France’s Yellow Vests have marched for 48th consecutive weekend around the country. The past 11 months have been filled with violent repression, mass arrests and what many say is a media campaign orchestrated against them.
Oxford Judge spares four youngsters of privileged backgrounds from jail
A judge at Oxford Crown Court has sparked controversy by refusing to jail three teenagers and a young adult on the grounds that they “wouldn’t cope in prison”.
Pope rebukes countries whose weapons foment migration but refuse refugees
Pope Francis on Sunday scolded countries that produce weapons for wars fought elsewhere and then refuse to take in refugees fleeing the very same conflicts.
British PM accuses Iran of being behind Saudi oil attacks
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has accused Iran of being behind last week’s attacks on two major oil facilities in Saudi Arabia.
'Sexual assault reports on London Underground soar by 42% in 4 years'
Sexual assaults have been on the rise on the London Underground over the past four years, according to new figures, which say incidents that are being reported are just the tip of the iceberg.
What was the Queen's role in the suspension of Parliament?
Will the Queen settle the Brexit imbroglio?
As the clock counts down to October 31, there is no solution in sight to Britain’s Brexit nightmare.
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