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Syrian and Turkish populations stand to benefit from bill offering five-year route to taking up German citizenship
Judges uphold rules that stopped Abdelnaser Dabo bringing wife and children to Sweden
Secretary of State Antony Blinken tells Davos forum 'the choice is there' after Israel-Gaza war
European judges rule Lithuania breached human rights laws over detention of Mustafa Ahmed Al Hawsawi
Palestine-Israel conflict overshadows World Economic Forum meeting in Davos
UK's shadow foreign secretary has made four visits to the region in six weeks to gather views on de-escalating rising tensions
Adviser says action brought by South Africa to UN court at The Hague is a 'profoundly distorted factual and legal picture'
Judges in The Hague urged to halt Gaza offensive described as not a credible anti-Hamas manhunt
South Africa's lawsuit against Israel in The Hague draws on 2020 verdict against Myanmar
Risk assessors give gloomy forecast for the next decade in World Economic Forum report
Daughter hopes partial release 'comparable to house arrest' is first step towards freedom
Berlin praises 'constructive' Saudi role as Middle East conflict prompts arms export rethink
Farmers blockade roads as upstart left-wing movement vows to challenge 'ineptitude' in government
They are meant to a 'guiding north star' for government policies - but the target of fulfilling them by 2030 looks like pie in the sky right now
Leaked papers reveal missed chances to evacuate before fall of Afghan government in 2021
