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Comment: The targeted killing of its own citizens in foreign lands may pave the way to further UK military action in Syria, writes Neil Partrick
European Union member states are attempting to hash out a deal on refugee quotas, as UK PM David Cameron announces that his country will take on "thousands more" Syrian refugees.
Feature: Souliman Keir, currently in Calais, is going to desperate lengths to reach the UK. Here, he shares the story of his journey from Sudan.
Israel has complained of infiltrations of weapons and drugs via the Jordan border.
Neglected, ostracised and demonised, the lives of refugees are getting harder. This World Refugee Day, remembering the context and conditions of the global refugee community is needed now more than ever.
British Muslims have long disagreed over the dates for Eid celebrations, but things could be changing. The New Crescent Society is searching the skies – both for a solution and the moon.
The UK will provide extra humanitarian aid for the Syrian crisis and take in thousands more Syrian refugees, amid growing pressure at home and abroad to address the crisis.
As Rishi Sunak’s government continues to peddle anti-migrant rhetoric and enforces violent policies to deter refugees, the work of solidarity groups, like those in Sheffield, is all the more urgent, explains Ananya Wilson-Bhattacharya.
London's Southbank Centre is hosting a week-long festival that celebrates the creativity and resilience of refugee and asylum-seeking filmmakers. Organised by Counterpoints Arts, we spoke with Refugee Week's curator, Sarah Agha, about the showcase.
As the 75th anniversary of Windrush nears, Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s announcement that important recommendations from the review regarding the 2018 scandal will be scrapped, dishonours the legacy of those generations, writes Richard Sudan.