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Student protesters at the London School for Economics were among those monitored by private security firm Horus. Photographer Anealla Safdar By Al Jazeera Twelve British universities paid a
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British universities paid security firm to spy on pro-Palestine students
Student protesters at the London School for Economics were among those monitored by private security firm Horus. Photographer Anealla Safdar By Al Jazeera Twelve British universities paid a
Read MoreProtesters rally in Tokyo against Japanese PM Takaichi’s push to revise constitution
By Xinhua News Agency Tens of thousands of Japanese people gathered around the parliament building in Tokyo on Sunday to protest attempts of the government of Japanese Prime Minister Sanae
Read MoreIran is seeking to end war with dignity says President Pezeshkian
By Anadolu Agency Iran is seeking to end the war with the US and Iran “with dignity,” the country’s President Masoud Pezeshkian said Sunday, arguing that US President Donald Trump has no
Read MoreSeventeen people have died in US immigration custody this year, ICE says
Federal agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conduct an immigration enforcement operation in Pine Grove, Minnesota, U.S., January 28, 2026. Photographer Shannon
Read MoreIlhan Omar denies $30 million, reveals real account balance
File Photo/Somali Times Minnesota Democratic Representative Ilhan Omar has said her assets are not as they appear in documents she previously submitted to the US Congress. The move comes as she
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Featured ArticlesBritish universities paid security firm to spy on pro-Palestine students
Student protesters at the London School for Economics were among those monitored by private security firm Horus. Photographer Anealla Safdar By Al Jazeera Twelve British universities paid a
British universities paid security firm to spy on pro-Palestine students
Student protesters at the London School for Economics were among those monitored by private security firm Horus. Photographer Anealla Safdar By Al Jazeera Twelve British universities paid a
EDITOR’S PIC OF THE WEEKKenya shields tourism with restored UK flights
Tourists arrive at the Moi International Airport in Mombasa. By GERALD ANDAE Kenya has moved to safeguard its tourism sector from further hits by lifting a ban on passenger flights between
Read MoreIn Indian capital, riots deepen a Hindu-Muslim divide
Security force personnel stand guard in a street following Hindu-Muslim clashes triggered by a new citizenship law, in Mustafabad in the riot-affected northeast of New Delhi, India, March 4,
Read MoreDiplomats: UN fails to approve call to end Tigray violence
A medical clinic that was looted and vandalized in Zana, is seen in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021. The United Nations in its latest humanitarian report on the
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Kenya shields tourism with restored UK flights
Tourists arrive at the Moi International Airport in Mombasa. By GERALD ANDAE Kenya has moved to safeguard its tourism sector from further hits by lifting a ban on passenger flights between
Read MoreIn Indian capital, riots deepen a Hindu-Muslim divide
Security force personnel stand guard in a street following Hindu-Muslim clashes triggered by a new citizenship law, in Mustafabad in the riot-affected northeast of New Delhi, India, March 4,
Read MoreDiplomats: UN fails to approve call to end Tigray violence
A medical clinic that was looted and vandalized in Zana, is seen in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021. The United Nations in its latest humanitarian report on the
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Blog PostsBoris Johnson faces growing Tory calls for confidence vote
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson looks on during a visit to the CityFibre Training Academy in Stockton-on-Tees, Britain May 27, 2022. James Glossop/Pool via Reuters/File Photo The Guardian By
Israel, UAE boost ties with free trade pact
Israel’s Minister of Economy and Industry Orna Barbivai, UAE Minister of Economy Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri and other officials present the Free Trade Agreement they signed, which is the
Turkey summons French, German envoys over recent rallies by supporters of PKK terror group
By Anadolu Agency After supporters of the PKK terror group recently held demonstrations in France and Germany, the Turkish Foreign Ministry on Monday summoned the envoys of both countries to
Philippines complains of Chinese fishing ban and ‘harassment’ at sea
By Reuters The Philippines on Tuesday said it had filed a diplomatic protest with China for unilaterally declaring a South China Sea fishing ban, and complained also of harassment and violations
Somalia president Sheikh’s government faces financial challenge may not pay civil servants’ wages
File Photo/Somali Times The Somali Financial Management Board, including Somalia foreign experts, has called on the new Somali government to take immediate action on government revenues and
Why did a Somali plane land in Israel?
A Photograph appear on the Internet The Halla Airlines Boeing 737-200, owned by Somali businessman Ibrahim Hilowle, was spotted landing at Ben Gurion Airport in Israel. It is the first time in
UK’s Rwanda deportation plan ‘a shameful policy’: Lord Alfred Dubs
By Anadolu Agency Lord Dubs, an 89-year-old Holocaust survivor and peer in the House of Lords, spoke to Anadolu Agency in an exclusive interview Britain’s Conservative government won the 2019
War in Ukraine adds to food price hikes, hunger in Africa
By The Associated Press It now costs Ayan Hassan Abdirahman twice as much as it did just a few months ago to buy the wheat flour she uses to make breakfast each day for her 11 children in
Death toll from landslides, floods in northeast Brazil rises to 84
A woman stands on a bus stop bench as a driver of a Volkswagen van navigates a flooded street in Recife, state of Pernambuco, Brazil, Saturday, May 28, 2022. (AP Photo/Marlon Costa/Futura Press)
Erdogan says he won’t let ‘terrorism-supporting’ countries enter NATO
Credit to Photo Anadolu Agencty/Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan By Reuters Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said talks with Finland and Sweden about their joining NATO were not at the
Boris Johnson faces growing Tory calls for confidence vote
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson looks on during a visit to the CityFibre Training Academy in Stockton-on-Tees, Britain May 27, 2022. James Glossop/Pool via Reuters/File Photo The Guardian By
Israel, UAE boost ties with free trade pact
Israel’s Minister of Economy and Industry Orna Barbivai, UAE Minister of Economy Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri and other officials present the Free Trade Agreement they signed, which is the
Turkey summons French, German envoys over recent rallies by supporters of PKK terror group
By Anadolu Agency After supporters of the PKK terror group recently held demonstrations in France and Germany, the Turkish Foreign Ministry on Monday summoned the envoys of both countries to
Philippines complains of Chinese fishing ban and ‘harassment’ at sea
By Reuters The Philippines on Tuesday said it had filed a diplomatic protest with China for unilaterally declaring a South China Sea fishing ban, and complained also of harassment and violations
Somalia president Sheikh’s government faces financial challenge may not pay civil servants’ wages
File Photo/Somali Times The Somali Financial Management Board, including Somalia foreign experts, has called on the new Somali government to take immediate action on government revenues and
Why did a Somali plane land in Israel?
A Photograph appear on the Internet The Halla Airlines Boeing 737-200, owned by Somali businessman Ibrahim Hilowle, was spotted landing at Ben Gurion Airport in Israel. It is the first time in
UK’s Rwanda deportation plan ‘a shameful policy’: Lord Alfred Dubs
By Anadolu Agency Lord Dubs, an 89-year-old Holocaust survivor and peer in the House of Lords, spoke to Anadolu Agency in an exclusive interview Britain’s Conservative government won the 2019
War in Ukraine adds to food price hikes, hunger in Africa
By The Associated Press It now costs Ayan Hassan Abdirahman twice as much as it did just a few months ago to buy the wheat flour she uses to make breakfast each day for her 11 children in
Death toll from landslides, floods in northeast Brazil rises to 84
A woman stands on a bus stop bench as a driver of a Volkswagen van navigates a flooded street in Recife, state of Pernambuco, Brazil, Saturday, May 28, 2022. (AP Photo/Marlon Costa/Futura Press)
Erdogan says he won’t let ‘terrorism-supporting’ countries enter NATO
Credit to Photo Anadolu Agencty/Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan By Reuters Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said talks with Finland and Sweden about their joining NATO were not at the


