Australia refuses to repatriate citizens from Syrian camps
Australia refuses to issue passports for fewer than 40 citizens, mostly children, held in 'militarised' Syrian camps despite a US warning that inaction 'compounds risk to all of us'.
Australia refuses to issue passports for fewer than 40 citizens, mostly children, held in 'militarised' Syrian camps despite a US warning that inaction 'compounds risk to all of us'.
A US-led operation in Syria killed a man working undercover against IS, highlighting intelligence failures amid shifting alliances. Discover the complex security implications.
As trust in politicians evaporates, experts argue only public engagement can protect UK democracy from extremism. Discover the radical reforms proposed to restore accountability.
Syrian pistachio farmers face devastating drought and pests threatening their 'red gold' crop. Discover how climate change impacts this ancient industry and what it means for exports.
A new report reveals a record 15 million Britons had parcel delivery issues. Discover which companies are failing and who came out on top.
Reform UK's Nigel Farage faces backlash for pledging to bar EU nationals from welfare, a move critics warn could trigger a trade war and price hikes. Read the full story.
Reform UK's Nigel Farage plans to end Universal Credit for EU citizens, risking a major trade war and higher prices. Follow the latest political fallout ahead of the Budget.
Two British doctors detained in northern India after crossing border from Nepal without valid visas. UK Foreign Office providing support amid heightened security concerns.
Naturalised US citizens report growing fear as Trump's immigration policies target legal residents. Many now hesitate to travel amid border patrol crackdowns and denaturalisation threats.
Naturalised US citizens feel their status is under threat as Trump's immigration policies create fear and uncertainty. Read how this is reshaping their American dream.
Syria's foreign minister has reopened the embassy in London, marking a major step in the nation's international reintegration. Discover the details of this diplomatic thaw.
Donald Trump sprayed Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa with $249 cologne during historic White House meeting, then questioned him about his wives. Read the full diplomatic incident details.
Lindsay and Craig Foreman from East Sussex have started a hunger strike in Tehran's Evin Prison after feeling 'let down' by the UK government. Their family pleads for action.
Senator Jon Ossoff launches investigation into Department of Homeland Security after multiple Americans were detained without proper cause in Georgia.
UNICEF reports devastating impact on children as Assad's forces intensify attacks on Idlib, with hospitals and schools destroyed in escalating conflict.
Exclusive investigation reveals elderly Jamaican-born British citizens facing deportation despite decades of UK residency and National Insurance contributions.
Reform UK deputy leader Lee Anderson sparks outrage after falsely claiming Citizens Advice offices operate from former Oswald Mosley headquarters, drawing sharp rebuke from charity and political opponents.
Dame Clare Moriarty condemns former Tory deputy chair's 'dangerous' language about benefit claimants as reminiscent of 1930s fascist rhetoric in exclusive interview.
In a groundbreaking decision, the US Supreme Court has ruled that ICE agents cannot detain individuals based solely on racial appearance, following the wrongful detention of multiple American citizens.
US citizens of Hispanic descent in Chicago report being asked for identification by border patrol agents who assumed they spoke Spanish, raising serious civil liberties concerns.
California implements landmark legislation allowing non-citizens to obtain driver's licences, aiming to improve road safety and integrate immigrant communities.
The US State Department launches emergency evacuation flights for American tourists stranded in Jamaica as Hurricane Melissa unleashes catastrophic flooding and 140mph winds across the Caribbean.
Labour confronts Conservative ministers over controversial plans that could strip permanent residency rights from thousands of EU citizens in post-Brexit policy overhaul.
Discover how Colombia's pioneering community programme is fighting loneliness and empowering senior citizens through intergenerational connections in Bogotá.
A Palestinian human rights organisation is pursuing legal action against British nationals who served in the Israeli military, alleging potential complicity in war crimes during Gaza conflict operations.
Five US citizens have been arrested in the Bahamas after authorities discovered illegal firearms and ammunition during a vehicle search on Grand Bahama, casting a shadow over the popular tourist destination.
In a significant development, Hamas has freed two American hostages amid ongoing Middle East tensions. The mother and daughter were handed over at the Gaza border following Qatari-mediated negotiations.
The heartbreaking death of a British Overseas Territories citizen has ignited urgent calls for reform of UK citizenship laws, with campaigners demanding an end to 'second-class status' for territories residents.
New research reveals a growing mental health crisis as financial pressures mount across England and Wales, with Citizens Advice reporting record numbers seeking help for debt-related stress.
Shocking new data shows 5 million Brits have borrowed money for essentials as energy bills and food prices soar, with debt advice demand hitting unprecedented levels.