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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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Protesters gather outside Stockholm district court as Hamid Nouri gives evidence during his trial. EPA
Iranian defendant rejects ‘lies’ linking him to 1988 prison massacre

Hamid Nouri is accused of war crimes and the murder of more than 100 dissidents

UKNovember 23, 2021
Rifaat Al Assad, and the property in Mayfair, London. No one answered the door when ‘The National’ called. AP Photo / Mark Chilvers / The National
Frozen, the disputed European property empire of Rifaat Al Assad

A French court will decide fate of large slice of the diminished property fortune of uncle of Syrian leader Bashar Al Assad

UKNovember 23, 2021
The wreckage of flight BA149 at the airport in Kuwait City. The plane was destroyed on the ground when empty. Getty Images
UK admits failing to warn Kuwait-bound BA plane about 1990 invasion

Hundreds of passengers were detained for months by Iraq after 'unacceptable' failure to alert airline

UKNovember 23, 2021
Protesters outside the trial of Hamid Nouri, 60, in Stockholm, Sweden. Photo: TT News
Iranian accused of war crimes to testify over 1988 prison massacres

Hamid Nouri expected to speak for several days after being accused of more than 100 murders at Gohardasht prison

UKNovember 22, 2021
Briton Luke Symons has been detained by Houthi rebels in Yemen since 2017.
Houthis ‘reneged on deal’ to free British detainee Luke Symons

Outgoing British ambassador to Yemen tells family the deal broke down because Houthis were 'unreasonable extremists'

UKNovember 20, 2021
The dilapidated 'Svanic' was heading towards Great Yarmouth, in eastern England, with 69 migrants hidden on board when it was seized. NCA
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Albanian smuggling operation busted trying to take 69 people to UK

Criminal gang ran aground twice on dilapidated vessel

UKNovember 18, 2021
Hunger strikers Anaïs Vogel, right, and Ludovic Holbein, announce the end of their strike in a church in Calais, in northern France. AP
French activists end five-week hunger strike over treatment of migrants

Anaïs Vogel and Ludovic Holbein say they have won 'meagre' concessions from France's government

EuropeNovember 17, 2021
Environmental activists on a protest march to the planned site of four new oil wells at Horse Hill, near Gatwick Airport. Getty
Campaigner seeks test case on emissions in court action against English oil wells

Developers were given a 25-year licence to expand Horse Hill site and pump new wells in Surrey

UKNovember 16, 2021
Filao trees, planted to slow coastal erosion along the Atlantic Ocean, line the beach near Kebemer, Senegal. The trees form a curtain that protects the beginning of the Great Green Wall. AP
Sahel violence hits Great Green Wall eco-project

Plan to grow trees to halt spread of the Sahara hit by climate change and conflict

UKNovember 15, 2021
Colombian Environment Minister Carlos Eduardo Correa says tackling deforestation is key to securing his country's climate goals. Victoria Pertusa / The National
Colombia sees climate action as helping the fight against drug gangs

Minister Carlos Eduardo Correa said activities of drug cartels are directly linked to loss of Amazon rainforest

Cop26November 12, 2021
Espen Barth Eide, Norway's climate and environment minister, has said that it is 'crunch time' at the Cop26 summit in Glasgow. Getty Images
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A handful of ministers to carry Cop26 over line

Ministers from a range of nations are driving talks during the final crucial hours of climate talks

Cop26November 12, 2021
Protesters at the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland, November 12, 2021. Reuters
Cop26 leaves toughest issues to resolve last

References to coal bolster hopes for resolution but most left disappointed by new text draft

Cop26November 12, 2021
Turku is set to be carbon neutral by 2029 after introducing a range of green initiatives. Jarmo Piironen / EyeEm
Finnish city is showing the way forward on climate change

More than 1,000 cities have pledged to go carbon neutral by 2050 – Turku is doing it quicker

Cop26November 11, 2021
Nineteen countries have backed plans to establish zero-emission shipping routes. Bloomberg
Maritime ‘green corridors’ to be set up to reduce shipping pollution

Shipping accounts for about 3 per cent of global greenhouse emissions

UKNovember 10, 2021
Former British prime minister Gordon Brown said millions of people will die if the world fails to tackle climate change quickly. Reuters
Gordon Brown: climate change will be more deadly than disease

Former UK PM urges rich countries to stump up $100bn as days remain for deal to keep 1.5°C alive

Cop26November 09, 2021
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