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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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Hossein Shahbazi is convicted of murder that he allegedly committed while he was 17. Amnesty
Iran faces pressure to halt execution of 17-year-old 'killer'

Hossein Shahbazi's sentence is scheduled to be carried out on Monday

WorldJune 23, 2021
Appeal court judges in London ruled against Turkey over the extradition of an alleged PKK member. AP
British judges block attempts to extradict alleged 'PKK killer' to Turkey

High Court says Ozgur Tanis, who has lived in Britain for 23 years, would not receive a fair trial

EuropeJune 22, 2021
Belgium police cordon off the area where the body of Jurgen Conings was found. AFP
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Virologist threatened by fugitive Belgian soldier sends sympathy to his bereaved family

Jurgen Conings was found dead in a national park after a four-week manhunt

EuropeJune 21, 2021
Shamima Begum (centre), then aged 15, and two teenage friends pass through Heathrow Airport on their way to Syria in 2015. Metropolitan Police via AP
Shamima Begum's lawyers claim she was a victim of trafficking

Judge says case of the former London schoolgirl raises questions about how the UK deals with difficult immigration cases

EuropeJune 18, 2021
A stand promoting facial recognition software at a convention in Beijing, a system that has been controversial in Britain. Reuters
British companies warned over reckless use of facial recognition technology

Fears grow that mass scanning and analysis of public places breaches privacy rights

EuropeJune 18, 2021
Germany's Mario Gotze, left, celebrates near teammate Thomas Mueller after scoring a goal during extra time in their 2014 World Cup final against Argentina at the Maracana. Reuters
Heart attacks surged in Germany as football team marched to World Cup glory in 2014

Hospitals are advised to prepare for a rise in admissions linked to major mass spectator events

EuropeJune 17, 2021
Iranian hackers used the anti-regime credentials of Iraj Mesdaghi to try to snare dissidents online. Wikimedia Commons
Dissidents targeted by Iranian hackers Ferocious Kitten in six-year surveillance campaign

Videos of anti-regime protests included in emails to lure dissidents

EuropeJune 17, 2021
The panel headed by Baroness Nuala O’Loan said London's main police force was guilty of a form of institutional corruption over the 1987 unsolved murder of private investigator Daniel Morgan. Getty
Britain’s biggest police force guilty of 'institutional corruption' over 1987 murder

Failure to bring anyone to justice for the killing of private investigator Daniel Morgan has long dogged London's Metropolitan Police

EuropeJune 15, 2021
The EU relies on almost all of its soya bean needs fro imports. Norberto Duarte / AFP
EU coffee and chocolate supplies at risk due to climate change

Nearly half of agricultural imports are vulnerable to drought and rising temperatures, study finds

EuropeJune 15, 2021
The trial of dual-citizens Mehran Raoof, left, and German Nahid Taghavi were delayed until after presidential elections. Supplied
Trial of activists in Iran delayed by 10 days over access to lawyers

Five human rights and labour campaigners face charges of links to banned groups

EuropeJune 14, 2021
German-born British author Judith Kerr receives her Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2013. AFP
Campaigners call for word ‘Empire’ to be stripped from British honours system

They say awards first established in 1917 are associated with the ‘harm and trauma’ of colonial rule

EuropeJune 11, 2021
The trial of dual-citizens Mehran Raoof, left, and German Nahid Taghavi were delayed until after presidential elections. Supplied
G7 leaders urged to speak out on Iran’s prisoners

Dual citizens face closed-door trial as leaders of advanced economies meet in the UK

EuropeJune 10, 2021
Neil Basu, the UK's most senior counterterrorism officer, has warned of the dangers of extremists grooming young people online. PA
British terrorism arrests fall during Covid-19 crisis

Children buck the trend with a rise in under-18s arrested amid fears of growing online radicalisation

EuropeJune 10, 2021
Mark Frerichs, pictured in Iraq, was abducted in Afghanistan in January 2020. AP
Fears US pull-out from Afghanistan will leave hostages languishing

Campaign group calls for fate of kidnapped citizens to be central to any peace deal

The AmericasJune 09, 2021
A worker prepares a campaign banner of presidential candidate Ebrahim Raisi at a print shop in the Iranian capital Tehran on June 7, 2021. Iranians are set to elect a successor to President Hassan Rouhani on June 18 amid widespread discontent over a deep economic and social crisis caused by the reimposition of crippling sanctions after the US pulled out of the 2015 nuclear deal. / AFP / ATTA KENARE
Ebrahim Raisi ‘unfit’ for Iran presidency over role in massacres

Former inmates claim judiciary chief approved death warrants for paralysed and tortured prisoners

WorldJune 09, 2021
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