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Separately a collection drive for €5 million to buy a Turkish Bayraktar TB2 military drone took just three days
Serpentine Gallery showcases award-winning British artists who embedded themselves in the community over the past three years
Case 'brings into sharp focus the need for urgent action' over deaths of Palestinian journalists involving Israeli forces, says human rights lawyer
The headpiece worn by Diana for her marriage to Prince Charles is one of 50 on display at the auction house
France's Interior Minister said the decision by Grenoble council to override the ban on burkinis "undermined secularism’.
Lebanese-born politician moved to Lyon aged 10 and made a career in arts and humanitarian work
Country has focused on necessary reforms to enable greater investment, Kheiry Amr says
Jenan Younis, founder of the Weapons of Mass Hilarity Festival, tells 'The National' what drove her to set up the world-first event
Conservative MP David Jones spoke about future role Britain should play in resolving the conflict
US and UK disengagement from the region seen by ex-Cabinet minister provoking a new decade of instability
Employees of Meta, Facebook's parent company, respond to questions over removals decisions
The book is the second by Palestinian writer and director Ahmed Masoud
Decision reignites debate over public displays of Islam in France and country's secular tradition
Gilgamesh Contemporary is a multimedia installation by Iraqi-born artist Asmaa Alanbari on display
Agreement will allow Cypriots to sell or develop properties in UK-controlled military zones on the Mediterranean island
