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Far right's Tommy Robinson retracts claims about security guard who says he disarmed knifeman
Red Cross head tells The National that the situation in Gaza is setting precedents for other conflicts
US special envoy to Sudan says peace efforts will begin on August 14 in Geneva and hopes an Al Burhan military delegation will attend
Anti-racism protests resume on Saturday as organised crime squads scour social media in riot crackdown
UN watchdog tells Ukraine and Russia to show 'maximum restraint' amid reports of fighting near nuclear plant
British luxury car company Everrati eyes Middle East market for its auto classics turned electric
'Moving' rallies hailed as crowds gathered outside mosques and immigration offices where violence was expected
Shops are boarded up as Britain braces for further violence despite first rioters being jailed
US says case against Israeli and Hamas leaders has 'fundamental issues' as lawyers weigh in
Officer shortages and fears of inflaming tension mean few riots end with tear gas or mass arrests
Brokers of 1993 peace deal weigh in on case as US debates sanctions on International Criminal Court
New $400,000-a-year director will lead politically sensitive loss and damage fund likely to be worth billions of dollars
Stanford University professor's new book aims to fulfil his dream of restoring our atmosphere
Police arrest 21 people who allegedly smuggled about 1,000 Syrians and Algerians to Europe by boat
Dozens of states and campaigners to submit briefs to court as prosecutor seeks arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders
