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Refugees fleeing the fighting in Ukraine queue for hot drinks at the border crossing in Medyka, south-east Poland. AP Photo
Aid agencies sound alarm over humanitarian crisis in Ukraine amid calls to provide refuge

Calls on European governments to establish a resettlement scheme to help people fleeing the conflict

UKFebruary 25, 2022
A mini Ikea has opened its doors in the new Livat Hammersmith shopping centre, west London. PA
Inside Ikea’s first city-centre shop in London

Swedish brand sets up shop in Hammersmith as part of $1.3 billion investment in UK capital over three years

UKFebruary 24, 2022
Former handler and trainer RAF Police Warrant Officer Jonathan Tanner with retired RAF Police sniffer dog, Hertz, in Green Park, central London, with his Dickin Medal for valour, the highest award any animal can receive while serving in military conflict. PA
Hero sniffer dog given highest honour for saving British soldiers in Afghanistan

RAF dog 'Hertz' awarded the PDSA Dickin medal for his work detecting drugs and electronics

UKFebruary 22, 2022
Reem Tariq el Mutwalli with Sheikh Zayed, from her book 'Sultani: Traditions Renewed', which examines Emirati women's dress between 1966 and 2004.
Art and soul: the fabric of Reem El Mutwalli’s existence

The custodian of traditional Arab dress on the creative thread that has run through her life - and how she uses it to weave close cultural connections

Arab ShowcaseFebruary 17, 2022
The musical production of Khalil Gibran’s 'Broken Wings' opens at Charing Cross Theatre in London's West End on Tuesday. Photo: Danny Kaan
Kahlil Gibran's 'Broken Wings' brings 'real' Middle East to West End

Writers of play based on Lebanese autobiographical novel tell 'The National' why its themes remain relevant after a century

WorldFebruary 15, 2022
The Royal College of Physicians has warned that staff shortages are the 'greatest challenge' to the recovery of the NHS
Training refugee doctors could ease UK's NHS staffing crisis

Building Bridges programme helps refugees who are medical professionals to secure work

UKFebruary 07, 2022
'The French Dispatch' was the highest-grossing UK independent film produced in 2021, and one of 126 domestic films made last year. AP
UK film industry is back and breaking records

Official figures from British Film Institute reveal record £5.64bn spent on film and high-end television productions

UKFebruary 04, 2022
A boat carrying migrants is apprehended as it arrives in Dover, England. Getty Images
UK ministry refuses to send in navy for migrant 'push-back'

Government row has broken out over who will carry out the controversial policy after the British Navy takes over operational control of English Channel crossings from UK Border Force

UKFebruary 04, 2022
The Taliban has not officially banned girls’ education but in some parts of the country girls’ secondary schools have been shuttered and women barred from public universities since the group took power. Some women are looking for opportunities abroad to pursue their educational ambitions and are looking for lessons and scholarships to make that happen. AP
Education offers one of the last routes out of country for young Afghans

A new initiative offering online English classes to Afghans is aimed at helping students get opportunities to study abroad

UKJanuary 31, 2022
Adesse - Wild Mushroom + Root Vegetable Burger
Restaurant of the week: Adesse in Selfridges London is a feast for vegans

Launched by plant-based chef Matthew Kenney, the venue serves seasonally sourced produce

WeekendJanuary 28, 2022
Workers construct a border wall along the Polish-Belarus border in Tolcze, Sokolka County in north-eastern Poland. Polish contractors began work on a 353-million euro wall along the Belarus border aimed at deterring migrant crossings following a crisis in the area last year. The 5.5-metre high wall will run along 186 kilometres (115 miles) of the border -- almost half the total length -- and is to be completed in June. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Construction of Poland's wall to block migrants cuts through protected forest

Running across the Belarus-Polish border, critics fear the environmental impact of the 18ft wall that will cost £394 million to build

UKJanuary 28, 2022
Fish farm cultivator Ioannis Ouzounoglou collects fish that died from low temperatures at his fish farm in Richo lagoon in Igoumenitsa, Greece. REUTERS / Giannis Floulis
Tonnes of fish die from thermal shock as snowstorms hit Greece

Storm Elpida has brought freezing temperatures across Greek mainland and led to the loss of masses of farmed sea bream

UKJanuary 28, 2022
The Taliban's sweep to power in Afghanistan in August drove billions of dollars in international assistance out of the country and sent an already dirt-poor poor nation, ravaged by war, drought and floods, spiralling toward a humanitarian catastrophe. AP
UK pledges additional £97 million aid to Afghanistan

This month the UN launched a $4.4 bn appeal to help alleviate a worsening economic and food crisis that has left many with nothing to eat this winter

UKJanuary 28, 2022
Friendship Hospital in Bangladesh was made with a view to protecting the residents from the worst effects of climate change. Photo: Riba
Top architecture award celebrates Bangladesh hospital's design

Prestigious Riba International Prizes handed out to architects in Bangladesh and Iran for innovative and socially impactful designs

UKJanuary 26, 2022
Former Royal Marine, Paul "Pen" Farthing went on to set up an animal shelter called Nowzad in Afghanistan. He evacuated Kabul on a charter flight with his staff and hundreds of cats and dogs in August after the Taliban took over the country. Photo: Pen Farthing/Twitter
Foreign Office email implicates Boris Johnson in Afghanistan animal rescue

A parliamentary committee is investigating the UK withdrawal from Afghanistan and whether the Nowzad charity was given special priority during evacuations

UKJanuary 26, 2022
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