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Fittja is home to thousands of second-generation immigrants. Observers have called it a no-go-zone for police, due to levels of criminality. But local police insist they are in control. Gareth Browne/The National
Police on the beat in Sweden’s so called ‘no go zones’

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

EuropeSeptember 06, 2018
Italy's Interior Minister Matteo Salvini (R) shakes hands with Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban ahead of a meeting in Milan. AFP
Salvini and Orban sketch plan to end EU migrant standoff

Europe's leading anti-immigration politicians make joint declaration on tackling the crisis

EuropeAugust 28, 2018
Analysts say the landmark regulations will draw further foreign investment to Riyadh Getty Images
Saudi Arabia bankruptcy law comes into effect

Analysts say the landmark regulations will draw further foreign investment to Riyadh

EconomyAugust 19, 2018
Britain's Conservative Party Chairman Brandon Lewis said on August 7, 2018 he had asked former foreign secretary Boris Johnson to apologise for disparaging comments he made about Muslim women wearing burqas. / AFP PHOTO / Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS
Boris Johnson allies say he won’t apologise for “islamophobic” burqa comments

Mr Johnson said those wearing the veil looked "look like letter boxes"

EuropeAugust 07, 2018
An Emirati soldiers threads detonator cord through a captured Houthi landmine. Soldiers told The National they are carrying out the controlled explosion of hundreds of landmines every few days. Gareth Browne / The National
Yemen’s fight against the Houthi landmine legacy

UAE soldiers say they have defused more than 40,000 landmines

August 05, 2018
Women demonstrated on the first day of the implementation of the Danish face veil ban in Copenhagen, Denmark, on August 1, 2018. Reuters
Danish Muslims defiant as burqa ban takes effect

Wearing a burqa or niqab in public will now lead to a fine of Dh573

EuropeAugust 02, 2018
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaking during a meeting with officials of Iranian Foreign Ministry in Tehran, Iran, 21 July 2018. EPA/IRANIAN SUPREME LEADER OFFICE HANDOUT
Khamenei-linked cleric to head German Islamic centre

Mohammad Hadi Mofateh was controversially awarded a visa earlier this month

EuropeJuly 27, 2018
US President Donald Trump waved to protesters while playing golf at Turnberry golf club, Scotland, in 2018. AP
Trump avoids politics but not controversy in Scotland

Scottish protesters can't put Trump off his golf game

EuropeJuly 14, 2018
Trump blimp protest in London, July 13, 2018. Gareth Browne / The National
Trump in Britain: A Blimp in the special relationship

Even those supportive of the President’s visit are beginning to regret some of his behaviour

EuropeJuly 13, 2018
Revolutionary Guard General Qassem Soleimani, centre, attends a meeting with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Revolutionary Guard commanders in Tehran, Iran, in October, 2017. AP
Profile: Iran's shadowy general and spymaster

Profile: Who is the man US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says "is causing trouble in Iraq and Syria"?

July 11, 2018
This undated image posted online Tuesday, July 3, 2018, by media outlets of the Islamic State militant group, shows Huthaifa al-Badri, son of the leader of the Islamic State group Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi. (Militant photo via AP)
ISIS leader's son killed in suicide operation

As ISIS territory dwindles, the hunt for Al Baghdadi remains a challenge

July 04, 2018
Yemeni police men patrol the streets of the southern city of Taez, on July 2, 2018. A large portion of Yemen's third city Taez is held by pro-government fighters, but the entrances to the city are controlled by Huthi rebels. / AFP / Ahmad AL-BASHA
Arab Coalition targets Houthis on Yemen's west coast

With Hodeidah paused, Houthi leaders killed by air strike in Zabid

July 04, 2018
U.N. envoy to Yemen Martin Griffiths talks with Faisal Abu-Rass, the undersecretary of the Houthi-led government's foreign ministry, upon his arrival in Sanaa REUTERS/Khaled Abdulla
UN envoy in Sanaa to urge Houthi withdrawal from Hodeidah

Martin Griffiths will try to persuade the rebel group to withdraw and avoid an assault on Hodeidah

July 02, 2018
This photo taken on February 19, 2018 shows a general view shows the Lafarge Cement Syria (LCS) cement plant in Jalabiya, some 30 kms from Ain Issa, in northern Syria. / AFP / Delil souleiman
French company indicted for paying off Syrian armed groups

Lafarge is alleged to have paid millions to armed groups including ISIS in a bid to keep a cement factory near Raqqa open

EuropeJune 29, 2018
epa06805315 Yemeni forces backed by the Saudi-led coalition take position during an attack on the port city of Hodeidah, on the outskirts of Hodeidah, Yemen, 13 June 2018. According to reports, Yemeni government forces backed by the Saudi-led coalition launched a military offensive to regain control of the Red Sea port-city of Hodeidah acts as an entrance point for Houthi rebel supplies and humanitarian aid. EPA/NAJEEB ALMAHBOOBI
Yemen's Hadi rejects plan for Houthis to remain in Hodeidah port

UN special envoy Martin Griffiths held talks with Yemeni President Hadi in Aden

June 27, 2018
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