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At least 27 people died in the English Channel last week when attempting to cross by small boat from France to Britain.
As many as 48,308 civilians have been killed in US-led strikes since 2001, Airwars said in a report released days before the twentieth anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks.
France's Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian warned Monday that "all the elements" were in place for Russia to wage a "major offensive" against Ukraine after Moscow massed thousands of troops on its borders.
There were signs in the past fortnight that the Poland-Belarus border crisis had subsided but Poland has now accused its eastern neighbour of changing tactics to encourage refugees to cross the border.
UN experts said Canadian national Kimberly Polman, who is held at Roj camp, is suffering from a host of "life-threatening illnesses".
Most recently, Sanaullah Ghafari is thought to have organised a deadly assault on the Kabul airport last August as US troops staged a chaotic pullout after years of counterinsurgency efforts.
The UK's High Court in London has granted permission for a football fan to sue the head of Interpol, who is one of six Emirati officials accused of complicity in torture.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has said that Iran will not get nuclear weapons and that the US would act to counter Iran's actions in the region.
A new report by UK charity Refugee Council has revealed that the 'majority' of people crossing the English Channel on small boats are refugees needing protection - not 'economic migrants', as the British government claimed.
Five woman jihadist travellers are expected to appear in a Rotterdam court Monday on terror charges after being repatriated from a Syrian refugee camp