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Layla Maghribi

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In a new report, the Royal Society of Chemists said structural racism has resulted in black and minority ethnic chemists getting paid less and being less likely to get research funding.
Racism a 'pervasive problem in chemical sciences'

Royal Society of Chemists found researchers who are black or from minority ethnic backgrounds were less likely to be awarded funding grants

UKMarch 17, 2022
Mykhaila and her daughter from Loubny, central Ukraine, at the Polish border. DEC
Ukraine refugee numbers hit three million amid trauma warnings

Charities are finding that older people and children are particularly vulnerable

UKMarch 15, 2022
A group of children from an orphanage in Zaporizhzhia wait to board a bus to Poland after fleeing the Russian onslaught, Ukraine, March 5, 2022. Reuters
After Chernobyl, Ukraine faces a new generation of orphans

Ukraine conflict poses new dangers for nation with Europe’s highest rate of institutionalised children

WeekendMarch 11, 2022
Palestinian singer-songwriter Rasha Nahas was born and raised in Haifa and now lives in Berlin. Her second album, 'Amrat', will be released later this year. Photo: Carolin Saage
The Palestinian singer challenging western stereotypes about Arab women

The Berlin-based singer songwriter is the only Arabic performer in this year's Women of the World festival in the UK capital

WeekendMarch 11, 2022
Greek authorities prepare a camp with the capacity to accommodate about 720 refugees from Ukraine, close to the Greece-Bulgarian border. AFP
Greece opens container camps to house refugees from Ukraine

More than 2 million people have fled Ukraine since the Russian invasion

UKMarch 08, 2022
James Cleverly was the last person to be UK Minister for the Middle East and North Africa before the role was scrapped in a government reshuffle last month. EPA
Think tank highlights why Britain should reinstate its ministerial Mena role

Chatham House says Iran nuclear talks, climate change and oil geopolitics offer vital reasons for UK to stay actively involved in the region

UKMarch 07, 2022
UK Home Secretary Priti Patel with Ukraine's ambassador to the UK, Vadym Prystaiko, during her visit to the Ukrainian Social Club in London. Ms Patel said British staff were being flown to countries bordering Ukraine 'so we can fast-track and speed up applications'. Photo: PA
Priti Patel denies UK is turning back Ukrainian refugees

France's Interior Minister had claimed that Ukrainians were being turned away by British officials in the northern port city

UKMarch 06, 2022
An anti-war protest outside the Russian embassy in Dublin this weekend. PA
Ireland could receive more than 80,000 Ukrainian refugees

The UN says more than 1.5 million people have fled and the number could reach 4 million

UKMarch 06, 2022
A 61-year-old man who said his name is Ian and he is from a town near Liverpool in the UK prepares to enter Ukraine to join the fight against the Russian army at the Medyka border crossing in Poland. British officials are urging citizens not to go to Ukraine. Getty Images
UK's armed forces chief says Britons should not go to fight in Ukraine

Dozens of people in the UK have already signed up to join an “international legion" of fighters formed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

UKMarch 06, 2022
British Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab says Russian army leaders could be charged if they followed 'illegal orders'. Reuters
Raab dismisses Russia's nuclear threat and issues war crimes warning

UK deputy prime minister accuses Vladimir Putin of 'rhetoric and brinkmanship'

UKMarch 06, 2022
Volunteers dig trenches where they will lay plastic piping to provide running water at a migrant camp in Grande-Synthe, France. Abdul Saboor / The National 16 February 2022
Tension grows between humanitarians helping migrants and authorities in Calais

International volunteers are stepping in to provide displaced people with basic necessities to survive the harsh journeys they undertake to find asylum

EuropeMarch 05, 2022
Drone Defence - Aeroguard. Victoria Pertusa / The National
Drones could protect women from assault in wake of Sarah Everard murder

Drone Defence boasts powerful spotlight and thermal cameras to target potential assailants

UKMarch 03, 2022
The invasion of Ukraine by Russia has resulted in a large show of public and political support in Europe, but some coverage has been called ‘casually racist’. AFP
Online backlash from Arabs and Afghans over 'uncivilised' Ukraine commentary

Some are angered by what they see as an insinuation that their lives have less value

UKMarch 02, 2022
Ukrainian refugees wait in Przemysl, Poland. About 50,000 people a day are crossing into the country from neighbouring Ukraine, among the hundreds of thousands of people have fled the country since Russia’s invasion on February 24. EPA
UK extends help to fleeing Ukrainians amid calls to ditch visa rule

British government has widened help offered to people fleeing war, but MPs and charities say this is not enough

UKMarch 01, 2022
Baheer, 25, an Afghan in Grande-Synthe, northern France, who is looking for a way into England. 16 February 2022
Dispatch from Calais: waiting for the last leg of the escape from Kabul to the UK

Layla Maghribi speaks to the desperate refugees who say the risks of crossing the Channel by boat or container are worth taking

WeekendFebruary 25, 2022
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