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Vladimir Ashurkov, a Russian exile in London, says: “I don’t want to live the life of a fugitive, hiding somewhere." Getty Images
Russian dissident wants UK action on 'dirty money'

‘If the Russian state wants to hurt me, there is not that much I’d be able to do,’ says exiled Putin opponent

EuropeMarch 18, 2018
Police have launched a murder probe after Nikolai Glushkov was found dead on Monday
UK murder probe launched over death of Russian businessman

A fellow Russian dissident has told The National that Nikolai Glushkov was strangled with a dog-leash

EuropeMarch 16, 2018
Police stand guard near a bench in Salisbury where Sergei Skripal and, his daughter Yulia, were found after being poisoned with a nerve agent.
Salisbury nerve agent may have been planted in luggage in Moscow

A senior intelligence source has said an item of clothing or cosmetics could have been laced

EuropeMarch 16, 2018
Ofcom has announced it is reviewing Russian broadcaster RT's broadcasting licence
UK regulator announces review of RT broadcasting license

It comes in the wake of the Salisbury poisoning, but some warn a ban on the Kremlin-backed TV station could make things worse

EuropeMarch 14, 2018
Theresa May has been attempting to rally international support for a response to Russia's attempted poisoning of a double-agent in Salisbury
May looks for international support for response to spy poisoning

The UK government has set Russia a deadline of midnight to explain its involvement

EuropeMarch 14, 2018
Four Muslim MPs have received suspicious packages in the past 24 hours
Four Muslim MPs sent suspicious packages in 24 hours

The packages also contained letters advocating violence against Muslims

EuropeMarch 13, 2018
France's National Front party leader Marine Le Pen looks on as former White House strategist Steve Bannon speaks to the press in Lille on March 10, 2018. AP Photo
Wear racist badge 'like a medal', Bannon tells France's Front National

Steve Bannon’s speech in Nice has surprised analysts, as the party attempts to branch out from far-right base

EuropeMarch 12, 2018
Former Russian military intelligence colonel Sergei Skripal attends a hearing at the Moscow District Military Court in 2006
Lessons not learned after my husband's death, warns Marina Litvinenko

Seven days after the attempted poisoning of former Russian intelligence officer Sergei Skripal, criticism is mounting

EuropeMarch 11, 2018
London was plastered with posters of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ahead of his three day trip to the UK this past week.
Saudi Crown Prince leaves UK after efforts at public diplomacy

London and Riyadh conclude a $90 billion trade and investment target

March 10, 2018
A Saudi woman poses for a photo after having a driving lesson in Jeddah. AFP/Amer HILABI
Saudi women 'ready to play a full role in the economy'

The crown prince has overseen several high-profile reforms to women’s rights since he was made heir to the throne last June

March 09, 2018
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May (L) and Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (R) go inside 10 Downing Street on the first day of the Crown Prince's three day visit to London.
Saudi Crown Prince's visit to London offers counter-extremism fresh start

Discussions over Saudi Arabia's historical links to Islamist extremism are on the agenda during the three day visit.

EuropeMarch 07, 2018
Charities allow supporters of organisations such as Jamaat-e-Islami to maximise their influence. AFP/ARIF ALI
UK government gives £6 million to extremist charities, report claims

A new report claims that the UK government is funding as many as 30 charities with links to extremism

EuropeFebruary 28, 2018
Former PYD chief Salih Muslim was arrested by Czech authorities on Saturday.
Turkey submits extradition request for Kurdish leader Salih Muslim

The former PYD leader was arrested by Czech authorities on Saturday

February 26, 2018
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has revealed that more than 20 staff members were fired for paying for sexual services. / AFP PHOTO / SAID KHATIB
Red Cross reveals 21 staff members paid for sex

British charity Plan International has also acknowledged dismissing staff over sexual misconduct

EuropeFebruary 24, 2018
Justin Forsyth has quit Unicef after admitting sending inappropriate text messages to female staff. AFP/Bryan R Smith
Unicef number two resigns after complaints of inappropriate behaviour

Justin Forsyth said his decision to step down was driven by concern the scandal would hurt both organisations

WorldFebruary 23, 2018
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