Saudi Satirist Awarded £3m After London Attack Linked to Saudi Leader
Satirist Ghanem al-Masarir wins £3m damages after attack linked to mocking Saudi leadership, raising questions about accountability.
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Satirist Ghanem al-Masarir wins £3m damages after attack linked to mocking Saudi leadership, raising questions about accountability.
Serbian reforms to judicial system face backlash, accused of undermining independence amid crime investigations.
Emails reveal Prince Andrew vouched for Epstein during a UAE state visit in 2010 to Queen Elizabeth II, raising fresh scrutiny.
Activist Umer Khalid hospitalised after a hunger strike led to organ failure, highlighting the escalating risks faced by Palestine Action prisoners.
Yair Golan, an Israeli war hero to some and a traitor to others, seeks to reshape Israeli politics with his push for a two-state solution.
Swiss yodelling evolves from a tourist curiosity to a global music phenomenon, blending with diverse genres and gaining UNESCO recognition.
Norwegian ex-PM Thorbjorn Jagland faces scrutiny as new Epstein files emerge. Police seek to revoke his diplomatic immunity.
Two Chinese reporters face detention after exposing corruption, spotlighting the country's ongoing press freedom crisis.
NZ Deputy PM heckled after controversial colonization remarks, sparking heated debate over Maori policies.
New START's expiration marks an era of unchecked nuclear arsenals, raising global security concerns.
In a diplomatic breakthrough, the UK has reached agreements with DR Congo, Namibia, and Angola on migrant returns after visa penalty threats.
With new voting rights, Bangladeshi diaspora in the UK might sway election outcomes, though challenges remain.