Former senior policy advisor to Obama White House charged with child sex offences in British court

Rahamim 'Rami' Shy, 46, who co-ordinated the US strategy to combat terrorists, is accused of arranging the commission of a child sex offence, court documents reveal.

Muslims in Britain and around the world begin celebrating Eid al-Fitr as holy month of Ramadan comes to an end

Almost four million Muslims in Britain began their celebrations today after the first sighting of the new crescent moon, bringing to an end their month of fasting.

New details emerge about Afghanistan withdrawal from officials’ testimony

Hours of closed-door testimony from three top State Department officials shed new light on the “unprecedented” situation in the final days of the US presence...

Boat Race 2024: Oxford captain Lenny Jenkins blames E.Coli for dramatic defeat as he says he vomited before the start - as Cambridge rower Matt Edge collapses in boat yards from the finish

Oxford team captain Lenny Jenkins has blamed E.coli in the water for their defeat against Cambridge, saying he was vomiting before the start of dramatic showdown.

Oxford Boat Race captain Lenny Jenkins blames E.Coli for dramatic Boat Race defeat to Cambridge as he says he vomited before the start and 'it would have been ideal not to have so much poo in the water'

Oxford team captain Lenny Jenkins has blamed the 'poo' in the water for their defeat against Cambridge, saying he and other rowers were vomiting before the start of dramatic showdown.

Cambridge women win Boat Race after enduring agonising VAR-style wait as Oxford tried to get their light blue rivals disqualified after the two boats clashed in the Thames

Oxford and Cambridge rowers prepared for the historic boat race on the quiet E.coli ridden river Thames this morning after Oxford revealed they had lost key training time due to flooding.

Welsh military camp will become new home for up to 180 Afghan refugees fleeing the Taliban after helping British military forces

A military camp in Wales will be used to house scores of people fleeing the Taliban in Afghanistan, who risked their lives to support the UK.

Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race crews prepare to face on E.coli from sewage in the Thames today - after their preparations were hit by FLOODING

Oxford and Cambridge rowers prepared for the historic boast race on the quiet E.coli ridden river Thames this morning after Oxford revealed they had lost key training time due to flooding.

War widow Christina Schmid - who received the George Cross after her hero soldier husband 'Oz' was blown up while defusing a Taliban bomb in Afghanistan - is charged with assaulting the property developer she found love with after he died

Christina Schmid 49, will appear in court next month charged with two counts of assault by beating. Schmid became a poster woman for those bereaved by service personnel after her husband died.

Afghanistan is once more a hotbed of terror after October 7 mobilised Islamists on an unprecedented scale…as ISIS-K plans to bring carnage to the non-Muslim world, experts warn

ISIS-K has undergone a transformation into one of the world's most fearsome terrorist movements after emerging from the rubble of its parent organisation that was largely defeated in 2017 - 2018

Taliban nefret kustu: 'Halk önünde taşlayıp, kırbaçlayacağız...'

Afganistan merkezli cihatçı Taliban örgütünün lideri Heybetullah Ahundzade, "zina yapan kadınları halk önünde taşlayacaklarını" belirterek nefret dolu açıklamalarda bulundu.

STEPHEN GLOVER: How can a judge (whose closest brush with danger may have been on the croquet lawn) threaten to jail a Minister of the Crown who's also a war hero?

STEPHEN GLOVER: Johnny Mercer is being threatened by the chairman of the Afghan Unlawful Killings inquiry, Lord Justice Haddon-Cave, with imprisonment or a hefty fine.

Taliban vow to start stoning women to death in public for adultery in Afghanistan, as supreme leader blasts the West's support for women's rights

A TV broadcast on Saturday saw supreme leader Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada call the Western human rights defenders 'representatives of the devil'

Several killed in Pakistani air strikes on Afghanistan, says Kabul

Eight people, all women and children, were killed on Monday in "reckless" air strikes by the Pakistani military in the border regions of Afghanistan, the Taliban government's spokesman said. 

Revealed: Home Office's 'cruel' letter denying visas to 47 teenage Afghan musicians on tour to raise awareness of Taliban repression - before doing U-turn after sparking fury

The letter that sparked the controversy - and the three reasons the musicians' visas were denied - has come to light.

Concert organiser slams the Home Office's 'callous and inhumane' decision to refuse visas to 47 teenage Afghan musicians for tour raising awareness of plight of girls under the Taliban - before doing a U-turn after furious backlash

The Home Office made a U-turn on its decision to deny visas to 47 young Afghan musician due to fly to the UK after facing backlash.

Five SAS soldiers in murder probe over jihadi death in Syria: Case sparks fury in Special Forces as top brass claim excessive force was used and the man - who 'was found near primed suicide vest' - could have been arrested instead

EXCLUSIVE: In a case that has provoked fury inside the Special Forces, top brass have alleged the troops used excessive force and should have arrested the man instead.

Five SAS soldiers could face murder charges over the death of a suspected jihadist in Syria as top brass allege excessive force was used

EXCLUSIVE: In a case that has provoked fury inside the Special Forces, top brass have alleged the troops used excessive force and should have arrested the man instead.

The kids CAN come: Home Office is forced to U-turn after being slammed for REFUSING visas to 47 teenage Afghan musicians for tour raising awareness of plight of girls under the Taliban

The Afghan Youth Orchestra is due to come the UK to raise awareness of the plight of girls and women under the Taliban but their visas were initially denied, according to journalist Christina Lamb.

YASİN AKTAY : Afganistan şimdi verdiği göçleri geri istiyor

Geçtiğimiz ay Afganistan’a yaptığım ziyaretten sonra yazdığım seri yazılara dair ciddi şaşkınlık ifade eden tepkiler aldım. Aslında açık kaynaklardan da rahatlıkla izlenebilecek gelişmeleri ve durumları yakından şahit olarak yansıtmaya...

Beheadings, crucifixions and heads on spikes: Inside Saudi Arabia's 'relentless killing spree' of medieval-style executions - including 81 in one day - that has seen record numbers put to death under Crown Prince MBS

The Saudi authorities have killed hundreds in capital punishments since the Crown Prince's tenure started in 2015,.