A group of Muslims from a mosque in the British capital London have committed a heroic act by rushing into a burning block tower to save people sleeping inside.
WikiLeaks:
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has become seriously ill in a prison near the British capital London where he has been held since he was arrested inside the Ecuadorian embassy in early April, according to WikiLeaks and his lawyer.
Britain’s interior minister Sajid Javid who is the top Muslim politician in the country has announced his bid to become the next prime minister of the country.
Thousands of “yellow vest” protesters have taken to the streets across France for the 28th consecutive week, with clashes reported between police and people in Paris and the northern city of Amiens.
UK Poll:
Following the resignation of Prime Minister Theresa May on Friday, nearly two-thirds of Britons believe the UK is in a state of crisis, with most favoring a general election once a new leader is in place, according to a new survey.
Protests against schools teaching sexual material to students have spread to various cities across the United Kingdom as Muslim parents become increasingly worried about a state program to normalize inappropriate lessons in the education system.
The Takfiri terrorist group Daesh, now deemed mostly defunct after a series of defeats in its former bastions in the Middle East, has vowed to launch deadly attacks on London and New York in the near future.
HRW:
The British government’s cuts to welfare over the past decade have caused a “hunger crisis” by leaving tens of thousands of poor families across the country without enough food to eat, according to a damning report by Human Rights Watch.
Scuffles between police and protesters broke out in France's Reims as the Yellow Vest movement rallied on its 27th weekend in a row. The six-month anniversary demonstrations were peaceful in Paris and other cities.