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The British government Tuesday denied it was abandoning plans for a parliamentary vote to join airstrikes in Syria as an influential committee of MPs advised against action
Karl Andree, a British grandfather due to get lashed for his alleged consumption of alcohol, is to be released, the UK foreign secretary announced on Wednesday.
Comment: The Tories' refusal to feed children in poverty is yet another example of their belligerent and cruel Covid-19 strategy, which serves only to protect the wealthy, writes Malia Bouattia.
Britain's defence secretary says London would not hesitate to use drones 'to prevent attacks' against the UK, a day after a drone strike killed two British citizens in Syria.
Most Arab governments have become complacent about Palestine, but they have many - nonviolent - avenues to put pressure on Israel to end its occupation, argues Karim Traboulsi.
Comment: In attempting to clamp down on "extremism", British authorities are pouring fuel on the fire, and making their citizens even more of a target, writes Tom Charles.
What did the British public have to say about strong and stable Theresa May in last night's debate?
Comment: The effort to conflate criticism of Israel with anti-Semitism silences debate, and distracts from the effort to root out real anti-Semitism, writes James J. Zogby.
Comment: Hilary Aked argues that decision-makers have long failed to represent the public in foreign policy.
The Syrian opposition conference in mid-December must agree a set of principles and measures to ensure success and effective negotiations with Syrian regime, argues independent opposition The Syrian Experts Group.