‘A highly fluid political situation has been developing in the West African state of Burkina Faso after an elite military unit seized power on September 17, just weeks ahead of a scheduled national election on October 11. Prior to the declaration of a military coup, the interim President Michel Kafando and Prime Minister Isaac Zida […]

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‘The Conservative party released its plan to scrap the Human Rights Act if it won the General Election. Secretary of State Chris Grayling said they’d also be prepared to withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights, unless they were allowed to veto judgements from the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). They won and […]

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‘Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeks to avoid potential clashes with Russian forces in the Middle East amid reports that Russia may be considering boots on the ground in Syria. In a Monday meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, Netanyahu said his talks with the Russian leader were aimed at preventing clashes between […]

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‘Yemenis take to the streets in the capital, Sana’a, to slam the relentless and deadly Saudi aggression against their country. On Monday, thousands of people staged a demonstration in Sana’a at the invitation of the leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement, Abdel Malek al-Houthi. The massive rally was held to mark the first anniversary of the […]

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‘The United Nations has been criticised for handing Saudi Arabia a key human rights role – despite the country having “arguably the worst record in the world” on freedoms for women, minorities and dissidents. Critics, including the wife of imprisoned pro-democracy blogger Raif Badawi – sentenced to 1,000 lashes for blogging about free speech – […]

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‘Greek left-wing party Syriza has secured 145 seats in the country’s 300-member parliament and is set to form a ruling coalition with Independent Greeks after winning 35.5 percent of the vote. The leader of New Democracy, Syriza’s main rival, has conceded defeat. “The electoral result appears to be concluding with Syriza and Mr Tspiras in […]

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‘Ukrainian lawmakers, a group of Crimean Tatar activists and Right Sector militants have joined forces to enforce a blockade on all food supplies headed into Crimea from Ukraine. Crimean lawmakers have already described the operation as a “political farce” reminiscent of old comedy cartoons. The blockade was announced last week by Verkhovna Rada MPs Refat […]

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‘‘The atmosphere among those of us who wanted to live the Brideshead life was really quite pleasant. There were cocktail parties in the Master’s [head of college]Garden . . . and we could all play at being Sebastian Flyte.’ But Cameron went a great deal further. He also got involved in the notorious Oxford dining […]

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  ‘Police have dropped an investigation into one sex abuse allegation made against Sir Cliff Richard, it has been claimed. Detectives have reportedly failed to uncover evidence to back up an allegation made against the 75-year-old millionaire who vigorously denies claims made against him. The veteran pop star is also said to have handed over […]

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‘The mayor of Reykjavík is backing away from a measure adopted by the Icelandic capital’s council last week boycotting all Israeli goods until Israel ends its occupation of Palestinian lands. Dagur B. Eggertsson now says he wants to limit the boycott only to products from Israeli settlements built in the occupied West Bank in violation […]

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‘This month marks 10 years since Israel withdrew its last troops and settlers from the Gaza Strip. It has spawned a narrative as deceitful and destructive as that of Israel’s “generous” offer at Camp David in 2000. The so-called disengagement from Gaza was billed as a momentous opportunity for its people. However, the subsequent blockade […]

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  ‘Free meals for infant school pupils are likely to be scrapped in George Osborne’s November spending review, it has been reported. According to Sky News, the government is considering the cut despite pledging to continue the policy in the 2015 Conservative manifesto. Free hot school meals for all schoolchildren between four and seven, regardless […]

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‘A coroner has concluded for the first time that a man with severe mental illness killed himself as a direct result of being found “fit to work” by the Government’s outsourced disability assessors. Michael O’Sullivan, a 60-year-old father from north London, hanged himself after his disability benefits were removed despite the opinion of three doctors […]

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