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Paul Peachey

Paul Peachey

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Paul has been based in London for The National since July 2017. He worked as a crime correspondent for a decade, and has been a staffer for newspapers and international news wires covering the UK, Middle East, Asia and Africa. He has worked on TV documentaries and produced radio programmes for the BBC.
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A man planning to join the fight against the Russian army in Ukraine crosses the border from Poland. Getty
Ukraine’s seven-step guide to going to war

Kyiv has repeatedly urged foreign volunteers to sign up at embassies and join the battle

WorldMarch 10, 2022
Danish prosecutors say the 31-year-old fought under the ISIS flag in Syria. AFP
Denmark charges 'ISIS fighter' with treason

Prosecutors say the 31-year-old Dane travelled to Syria and fought against the international coalition

WorldMarch 10, 2022
A Swedish court has overturned a $20m damages award to beIN after an appeal over piracy convictions. AFP
Swedish court overturns jail terms for ‘pirates’ retransmitting beIN broadcasts

Internet TV company ATN went bankrupt after police raids in 2016

UKMarch 09, 2022
Ben Grant, right, and other foreign fighters from the UK at the main train station in Lviv, Ukraine. Reuters
Britons heading to war: the sniper, the MP’s son and Queen Elizabeth II's guardsman

Foreign fighters and volunteers raise legal concerns over prosecution in the UK and treatment by Russia if they are captured

UKMarch 09, 2022
A Britain First rally in Kent, south-east England, where the arrival of more than 28,000 migrants in small boats last year fuelled tensions. Reuters
Far-right fitness groups emerge in UK promoting racial division

Lockdown anger and looming migration crisis from Ukraine helps far-right groups to recruit, says Hope Not Hate

UKMarch 09, 2022
Professor Sarah Gilbert says the world must act faster to prevent a pandemic on the scale of Covid-19. PA
Next pandemic 'needs 100-day vaccine mission'

The world must act faster and more effectively to prevent the death toll and damage caused by Covid-19, industry says

UKMarch 08, 2022
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte at Downing Street to plot the next steps against Russia. Getty
British MPs to toughen sanctions regime against Russian oligarchs with Economic Crime Bill

Prime Minister Boris Johnson says measures would make it easier to pursue allies of Vladimir Putin in the UK

UKMarch 07, 2022
The case of U3 was the biggest case on citizenship heard by an immigration tribunal since the UK's highest court ruled on the case of Shamima Begum, pictured, who left the UK for Syria in 2015. AP
British-Moroccan woman who joined ISIS loses appeal to return to UK

Mother-of-three, identified as U3, cannot be reunited with her children in the UK

UKMarch 07, 2022
British volunteer fighter Macer Gifford in Raqqa, Syria on August 19, 2017. Getty Images
British mercenary plans White Helmets operation for Ukraine

Macer Gifford plans to use his battlefield experiences in Syria to help civilians under siege

UKMarch 07, 2022
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off in Florida this week carrying a batch of Starlink satellites. AP
Elon Musk says Russia could target his Starlink system

Entrepreneur sends units to Ukraine in response to a plea for help from the government to keep communications running

WorldMarch 04, 2022
ISIS militants were driven out of their Raqqa stronghold in Syria in 2017. AP
Swedish mother of ISIS child soldier jailed for war crimes

Lina Ishaq failed to stop her son from being recruited and used as a fighter by ISIS

WorldMarch 04, 2022
Solale M is said to have fled as ISIS lost control of Raqqa in 2017. Reuters
German mother on terror charges after 'joining women-only ISIS unit' in Syria

Solale M is also accused of child protection offences after taking two children with her

EuropeMarch 04, 2022
Women take part in a military exercise for civilians conducted by veterans of the Azov Battalion, now part of the National Guard of Ukraine, in Kharkiv. Reuters
French monitoring volunteers for Ukraine over extremism concerns

President Vladimir Putin cited far-right groups as a reason for the invasion of Ukraine

WorldMarch 03, 2022
A woman fleeing Ukraine carries a child as she crosses the border in Vysne Nemecke, Slovakia. AP
UK charities launch appeal for ‘lost and scared’ refugees of Ukraine

The UN says more than one million people have left the country in seven days

UKMarch 03, 2022
The Russian rocket scheduled to take OneWeb satellites into space is lifted to a launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Photo: Reuters
Russian aerospace firms blocked from UK insurance market

Britain says the move is part of efforts to isolate Russia's economy from the international financial system

EuropeMarch 03, 2022
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