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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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Amenh Shahbazifard was killed during November 2019 protests when she stopped to help an injured demonstrator. Photo: Aban Tribunal
Tehran turned site of 2019 peaceful protest into war zone, tribunal hears

Ambulance driver says demonstrators were standing on street corners when security forces opened fire

UKFebruary 04, 2022
Luke Symons was arrested when his motorbike was stopped at a checkpoint in Taez in 2017. Photo: Family
Houthi torturers broke British inmate’s arm in Yemen jail

Prison guards tried to force Symons to confess to spying

UKFebruary 03, 2022
Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev with his wife Mehriban Aliyeva. AFP
British court seizes £5.6m linked to Azeri politician

The money was linked to the 'Azerbaijan Laundromat' – a massive money-laundering operation

UKFebruary 01, 2022
The former London home of Saif Qaddafi. Paul Peachey / The National
Libya’s rotting London mansion and the mystery of the missing Qaddafi billions

A search for the ill-gotten fortune of the former Libyan regime hits the buffers in the US after internal disputes

UKFebruary 01, 2022
People take part in the annual Bloody Sunday march on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. Picture date: Sunday January 30, 2022. PA
Relatives march to mark Bloody Sunday 50 years on

Irish premier Micheal Martin said he opposed an amnesty for Troubles-era violence

UKJanuary 30, 2022
Franco-Iranian academic Fariba Adelkhah has been held since 2019. AFP
Macron demands release of French-Iranian researcher in Iran

Anthropologist Fariba Adelkhah has been held since 2019

WorldJanuary 30, 2022
Fahad Al Rajaan, the former head of Kuwait's Public Institution for Social Security, is facing a court battle in the UK. AUB
Kuwait corruption case: Swiss banks avoid UK bribery trial

Kuwait’s state pension fund is pursuing its former head over a $850 million embezzlement scandal

UKJanuary 27, 2022
Parisian-born Turkish philanthropist Osman Kavala speaking during an event in Istanbul. AFP
Europe ministers set to plot next step over jailed Turkish activist

Philanthropist Osman Kavala has been held behind bars since 2017

WorldJanuary 21, 2022
Asif Hussain was the ringleader of a gang that send stolen Range Rovers to the Middle East. Photo: Greater Manchester Police
UK judge demands answers after criminal secures Covid loan

Asif Hussain was jailed for 15 years for fraud and Middle East stolen car smuggling racket

UKJanuary 21, 2022
Seized smuggled rhino horns are displayed at a customs office in Hanoi. AFP
UK fails to target cash from criminal wildlife trade

Report says Britain has pledged more than £34 million to combat wildlife crime abroad but fails to act at home

UKJanuary 19, 2022
The man who held four people hostage at a Texas synagogue was identified by US authorities as British citizen Malik Faisal Akram, 44, from Blackburn, north-west England. AFP
Synagogue siege highlights security threat to places of worship

Anti-Semitic incidents ‘set to hit record high in 2021,’ according to CST advisors

UKJanuary 17, 2022
Brook House Immigration Removal Centre, next to Gatwick Airport, was at the centre of scandal over the mistreatment of detainees in 2017. PA
Charity loses battle over ‘incompetent’ legal advice for migrants

Detention Action says the scheme designed to help the most vulnerable migrants in the UK was badly run and not properly monitored

UKJanuary 13, 2022
Soophia Khan was jailed for contempt by a High Court judge. Reuters
High-profile lawyer jailed in UK after flouting court orders

Ms Khan refused to hand over documents after she was suspended during a dishonesty probe

UKJanuary 13, 2022
'The Omo-Kibish formation' in The Omo National Park, south-western Ethiopia. The remains of the Kibish Omo I from Ethiopia, among the oldest known fossils of Homo sapiens in eastern Africa, could be at least 36,000 years older than previously thought, according to a paper published in Nature. The minimum age is estimated to be approximately 233,000 years old, a timescale that aligns more consistently with models of modern human evolution. AFP
Fossils of ancient humans 36,000 years older than first thought

Study says new findings about human fossils in Ethiopia are in line with modern thinking about evolution

WorldJanuary 12, 2022
Napier Barracks has been criticised in independent inspection reports about the standard of accommodation for asylum seekers, but it is set to remain open until 2025. PA
Controversial UK asylum accommodation to remain open until 2025

Inspectors and rights groups have criticised conditions at Napier Barracks in south-east England

UKJanuary 11, 2022
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