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Former Russian military intelligence colonel Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia may be offered new identities in the USA
Skripals to be offered new lives in the US

Senior sources have said they will be offered brand new identities to keep them safe

The AmericasApril 08, 2018
British National Party (BNP) leader Nick Griffin leaves a news conference after it was disrupted by protesters, outside of the Houses of Parliament in London June 9, 2009.
Loss of final councillor signals far-right BNP's demise

The party secured more than one million votes at the European elections in 2009

EuropeApril 08, 2018
The hack left the image of a US flag on screens along with a warning “Don’t mess with our elections”.
Iran hit by cyberattack that leaves US flag on screens

A warning left on screens read “Don’t mess with our elections”

April 07, 2018
Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri (L) speaks with French President Emmanuel Macron as they attend the international Cedre conference in Paris on Friday. Ludovic Marin / AP
Donors pledge $11bn for worn-down Lebanon's reconstruction

French President Emmanuel Macron said that the world is helping the region by supporting Lebanon

April 07, 2018
Belgian special forces climb an apartment block in the Brussels suburb of Molenbeek during a raid on November 16, 2015, in search suspects linked to the deadly attacks in Paris. Bassam Ayachi was imam at the suburb's Belgium Islamic Center.
France arrests cleric accused of sending fighters to Syria

Bassam Ayachi's was charged with being part of a terrorist and criminal organisation

EuropeApril 05, 2018
Visibly scarred from his poisoning 14 years ago, Viktor Yushchenko has warned Europe about Russia's "medieval policy"
Poisoned ex-Ukraine president warns Russia 'medieval'

The comments came as Sergei Lavrov suggested Britain could be behind Salisbury poisoning

EuropeApril 02, 2018
Overview of Moria camp in Lesbos, Greece. The camp that has a capacity of 2000 people is overflowing with 6000 at the end of March 2018. Georgios Makkas for The National
Syrian refugees forced to choose war over Europe's squalid camps

The agonising wait in a Greek holding camp has led some to return home, others have become suicidal

EuropeMarch 31, 2018
Irish rugby player Paddy Jackson speaks to members of the media as he leaves court in Belfast, after being found not quilty of a charge of rape. Paul Faith/ AFP Photo
Irish rugby stars acquitted of rape in divisive trial

Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding were found not guilty of raping a woman after an eight week trial

EuropeMarch 29, 2018
A protester holds a framed image of Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn and the words "For The Many Not The Jew" during a demonstration against anti-Semitism in the Labour Party in March. Getty Images
Hundreds protest anti-semitism in British Labour party

A number of MPs attended the demonstration outside parliament, but party leader Jeremy Corbyn was nowhere to be seen

EuropeMarch 27, 2018
View of Burj Khalifa just before the Earth Hour Walk at the Marasi promenade in Dubai.
Lights out across UAE as Earth Hour is marked

Thousands participated in the event by switching off their lights for one hour to raise awareness of environmental degradation

ScienceMarch 25, 2018
A British Union flag, also known as a Union Jack, left, flies beside a European Union (EU) flag at the British Embassy in Moscow, Russia.
20 EU states prepare to expel Russian diplomats

The EU will recall its ambassador to Moscow on Monday, and the widespread expulsion of diplomats will follow

EuropeMarch 24, 2018
The current leader of Al Qaeda, Ayman Al Zawahiri. AFP
Al Qaeda chief Al Zawahiri defends Muslim Brotherhood in new video

The Egyptian jihadist also called on muslims to focus their efforts on the US

March 22, 2018
Anthony Joshua could become one of the richest boxers in history
UFC attempt to poach Anthony Joshua with $500 million contract

The British boxer is set to defend his heavyweight title this weekend in Cardiff

Other SportMarch 22, 2018
Alexander Nix, CEO of Cambridge Analytica arrives at the offices of Cambridge Analytica in central London
UK authorities seek warrant to access Cambridge Analytica offices

Information commissioner told representatives of Facebook to leave the consultancy's offices late on Monday

EuropeMarch 20, 2018
Vladimir Putin will have spent 24 years as Russia's president at the end of his fourth term, beaten only by former Soviet leader Josef Stalin.
Putin secures six more years with record win

But the vote was marred with widespread allegations of rigging and voter intimidation

EuropeMarch 19, 2018
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