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The high crime rate areas have been used by populists as proof of migration problems but police don’t agree, reports Gareth Browne in Stockholm
Europe's leading anti-immigration politicians make joint declaration on tackling the crisis
Analysts say the landmark regulations will draw further foreign investment to Riyadh
Mr Johnson said those wearing the veil looked "look like letter boxes"
UAE soldiers say they have defused more than 40,000 landmines
Wearing a burqa or niqab in public will now lead to a fine of Dh573
Mohammad Hadi Mofateh was controversially awarded a visa earlier this month
Scottish protesters can't put Trump off his golf game
Even those supportive of the President’s visit are beginning to regret some of his behaviour
Profile: Who is the man US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says "is causing trouble in Iraq and Syria"?
As ISIS territory dwindles, the hunt for Al Baghdadi remains a challenge
With Hodeidah paused, Houthi leaders killed by air strike in Zabid
Martin Griffiths will try to persuade the rebel group to withdraw and avoid an assault on Hodeidah
Lafarge is alleged to have paid millions to armed groups including ISIS in a bid to keep a cement factory near Raqqa open
UN special envoy Martin Griffiths held talks with Yemeni President Hadi in Aden
