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Islamophobia on the rise in UK as right-wing populism spreads

The Union Masjid and Education Centre in Birmingham in the United Kingdom has been vandalised once again, with derogatory insults and anti-Muslim tropes spraypainted...

Syria’s Sharaa says Damascus seeks to stay out of Iran/US/Israel conflict

Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa said on Tuesday that Damascus is working to keep Syria out of the ongoing regional war, warning that the country...

Mahmood blocks Al Quds march, after fighting police on Maccabi fans ban

UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has approved a request from the Metropolitan Police to ban the Al Quds Day march due to take place...

Mauritius to sue UK for delay in Chagos island deal

Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam said Thursday that Mauritius is planning to sue the UK for an impediment in ratifying the Chagos Island deal. "We are...

Trump calls UK Prime Minister Starmer ‘loser’ in private remarks: Report

US President Donald Trump has reportedly described UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer as “a loser” during a private dinner with friends, according to a...

Trump says US-British relationship ‘not what it was’ after disagreement over strikes on Iran

US President Donald Trump said he is “very sad” to see that the UK-US relationship is “not what it was” after criticising British...

Starmer’s stance prompts councillors to pledge support for Palestine ahead of elections

Councillors sign pledge to divest pension funds and take stand on Palestinian rights ahead of crucial May local government elections

Rights groups welcome UK High Court ruling that Palestine Action terror ban was unlawful

Campaigners describe judgment as 'vital affirmation of the right to protest'

Epstein files trigger political fallout across Europe, US

Latest release of 3 million Epstein documents triggers resignations, probes across Europe. UK scandal widens, engulfing senior Labour figures and former royal. No political resignations in Washington, but prominent private figures have stepped down

UK’s Starmer faces new row over appointing ex-aide to Lords despite links to convicted paedophile

In echo of Mandelson scandal, Matthew Doyle, Starmer’s former communications chief, was appointed to House of Lords despite his links to Sean Doyle, who was convicted over indecent images of children

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