Peter Reynolds, 79, and his wife Barbie, 75, have run school training programmes in Afghanistan for 18 years. The daughter of ...
Two women born on the Chagos Islands are seeking to take the British government to court over a proposed deal to transfer sovereignty of the disputed Indian Ocean archipelago to Mauritius.
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ThePrint on MSNWhy is compulsory retirement being used to mass-fire HC judges? Origins go back to BritishIn 'Tareekh Pe Justice', Prashant Reddy T and Chitrakshi Jain conduct a deep dive into the dysfunction plaguing the district ...
The case of a former British soldier charged with the murder of a man in west Belfast more than 50 years ago has been heard ...
Saudi Arabia has detained scores of activists, businessmen and bloggers in a ferocious persecution of critics. In 2018, Saudi ...
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Nicholas Prosper admitted to killing his mother Juliana Falcon, 48, his 13-year-old sister Giselle Prosper and 16-year-old ...
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LAist on MSNAnalysis: Courts push back, wars heat up and 3 more takeaways from Trump's moves this weekHere are five takeaways from a week when President Trump moved ahead with deportations and sweeping changes to the federal ...
More than 800 UK holidaymakers were left hospitalised after they were struck down with severe illnesses at luxury hotels in ...
An elderly British couple being held by the Taliban in Afghanistan are to appear in court tomorrow - alongside their interpreter who has been now been detained as a 'suspect', their family have said.
Just Stop Oil successfully won its original demand of "no new oil and gas" in 2024. Just Stop Oil protesters gathered on ...
A senior Labour grandee has become the first on the left to suggest Britain should begin questioning its relationship with the European Court of Human Rights. Tony Blair’s Home Secretary Jack ...
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