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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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Supporters of Julian Assange protest outside the court in London in which the WikiLeaks founder is fighting extradition. AP
Julian Assange in court to fight delayed extradition battle

Whistleblower faces up to 175 years in prison if convicted in the United States on espionage charges

EuropeSeptember 07, 2020
Forensic officers gather evidence at the scene of one of the stabbings in Birmingham on Sunday. EPA
Suspect arrested after mass stabbings in UK city

Police face criticism over delays in releasing images of suspect who carried out ‘random’ attacks in Birmingham

EuropeSeptember 07, 2020
Nigeria's president Muhammadu Buhari has promised action against corruption. Reuters
Nigeria wins time to challenge £10 billion gas project ruling

Nigerian government was ordered to pay after the collapse of a gas project at the centre of corruption claims

BusinessSeptember 04, 2020
French police in Calais help migrants rescued after their boat got into trouble while trying to reach England. AFP
Social media companies failing to close people-smuggler sites, claims UK

Britiain's National Crime Agency said nearly half of requests this year to take down suspected people smuggling material were rejected by tech firms

EuropeSeptember 04, 2020
Libya’s leader Muammar Qaddafi, who died in 2011, backed the IRA with money and arms. Reuters
‘Reckless folly’ to allow Libya access to frozen funds

Senior British MP says restrictions on Libya’s sovereign wealth fund could be eased

EuropeSeptember 03, 2020
Human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh and her husband Reza Khandan. Amnesty International
Lawyer on hunger strike in Iran jail refuses treatment during coronavirus protest

Nasrin Sotoudeh entered her fourth week of protest demanding release of inmates

September 03, 2020
The Alan Kurdi will be joined by another rescue ship named after the boy's brother, Ghalib, by the end of the year. AFP
Don’t turn your back on refugees, family of Alan Kurdi urges

Family marks five years since Syrian boy was washed up on Turkish beach by pressing for more help for refugees

EuropeSeptember 02, 2020
Climate activists protested against coal mining in Keyenberg, Germany, on Sunday in a campaign against climate change. AP
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Mining for renewable energy industry threatens biodiversity

Attempts to tackle climate change could be harmful for the environment, researchers warn

WorldSeptember 01, 2020
Golfers silhouetted before the fire and smoke at the golf tournament at Wentworth golf course in Surrey, England. Getty
UK battles threats of staggering annual bushfire escalation

Fires in dry parts of UK are on the increase because of climate change and the shifting landscape

EuropeAugust 16, 2020
The Department of Justice in Washington which announced the seizure of millions of dollars from accounts used by militants to finance attacks. AP
US makes biggest seizure yet in terrorist cryptocurrency probe

American secret agents confiscate $2m earmarked for use in violent plots by terror groups

The AmericasAugust 14, 2020
Anoosheh Ashoori with his wife before his arrest in Iran in 2017. He has spent three years in Evin jail. Image provided by family
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Evin prisoner pleads for release from Iranian ‘hellhole’

On third anniversary of his imprisonment, Anoosheh Ashoori appeals to leaders of Iran and UK as Covid-19 sweeps Tehran jail

EuropeAugust 13, 2020
A guard stands on a corridor in Tehran's Evin prison where relatives say a dozen inmates in a single ward have contracted Covid-19. Reuters
Coronavirus: dozen prisoners from Iran's notorious Evin jail infected in single ward

Families say that jailed protesters and rights activists were among those contracting Covid-19 at the Tehran prison

August 12, 2020
Libya’s leader Muammar Qaddafi, who died in 2011, backed the IRA with money and arms. Reuters
Victims of Libyan-backed terrorism face new compensation battle

UK yet to confirm if it will publish a report by former charity regulator into the decades-old compensation claims

EuropeAugust 10, 2020
Commonwealth leaders pose with Britain's Queen Elizabeth II at the formal opening of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in 2018. AFP
Australian high-flyer lawyer and wife arrested after Commonwealth fraud probe

High-powered couple both worked at the scandal-plagued Commonwealth Secretariat in London

EuropeAugust 05, 2020
A man walks his dog past a poster promoting the coronavirus disease testing at local mobile test centres in London. Reuters
UK faces coronavirus surge if track-and-trace plans fail

Researchers say three quarters of Britons infected with Covid-19 must be isolated to allow schools to reopen safely

EuropeAugust 04, 2020
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