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MP Dawn Butler said London's Met Police was institutionally racist. Getty Images
‘Racist trolls’ attack UK MP who accused police of profiling black drivers

Row over institutional racism in Britain erupts on social media after black MP Dawn Butler pulled over by police in London

EuropeAugust 10, 2020
Former colonel Anwar Raslan is being prosecuted in Germany for war crimes in Syria. AFP
The hunters chasing down Syrian war criminals in Europe

Syrian torture survivors demand justice after finding themselves living next to their oppressors in Europe

EuropeJuly 24, 2020
The report was completed in March 2019 but Downing Street was accused of delaying its release. AP
British officials failed to spot possible Russian meddling

Kremlin links to Scottish independence referendum and 2016 Brexit vote were not examined

EuropeJuly 21, 2020
Valentina Mintah said the UAE excels at coming up with innovative solutions to problems. Valentina Mintah
Dubai-based ICC official lauds ‘untapped potential’ of UAE-Africa trade

Young, tech-savvy population key to boosting development between the regions, says first black female executive elected to the ICC

EconomyJuly 20, 2020
Founder of World Emoji Day Jeremy Burge, right. AFP
World Emoji Day: what's next for the cast of characters?

More than 100 new symbols are due out this year but a top emoji expert says there may be fewer additions in future

ArtJuly 17, 2020
Twitter is grappling with the worst security breach in its 14-year history. Bloomberg
Cryptocurrency firm KuCoin ‘shocked’ by Twitter hacking

Security-conscious crypto exchange company rattled by Twitter security breach that struck some of the world’s most powerful people

TechnologyJuly 17, 2020
Britain's Queen Elizabeth awards Captain Tom Moore with the insignia of Knight Bachelor at Windsor Castle. Reuters
Queen knights UK lockdown fund-raiser Captain Sir Tom Moore

Second World War veteran who raised spirits and millions for charity honoured with unique outdoor ceremony at age 100

EuropeJuly 17, 2020
Greece began welcoming tourists again on July 1. AP
Greece considers new lockdowns as tourists bring wave of cases

Latest rise in Covid-19 cases threatens Greece’s crucial tourism sector

EuropeJuly 15, 2020
A sculpture of a Black Lives Matter protester stands on the plinth previously occupied by a statue of slave trader Edward Colston, in Bristol, Britain, July 15, 2020. Reuters
Fallen slave trader statue replaced with sculpture of protester

New monument unveiled at dawn after being placed on empty plinth in secret

EuropeJuly 15, 2020
A volunteer is injected with the CureVac vaccine at the start of the trial in June. Reuters
Coronavirus: thousands volunteer for German vaccine trial

Wave of volunteers in Germany for CureVac study comes despite falling overall willingness for vaccination across Europe

EuropeJuly 14, 2020
Millions of Syrians have been forced to flee their country since the war began in 2011. AFP
Syrian refugee girl arrives in Britain after seven-year ordeal

Rouaa and her family fled chemical weapons attack on Damascus in 2013

EuropeJuly 14, 2020
Police officers in riot clothing stand near a statue of Robert Clive, also known as Clive of India, after a Black Lives Matter rally in Parliament Square in June. Getty Images
British historian resigns over slavery remarks

Sajid Javid joins outcry against David Starkey for racist comments on British empire and against Black Lives Matter protests

EuropeJuly 03, 2020
One officer is in critical condition after the attack in Glasgow. EPA
Glasgow stabbing suspect killed after attack in city centre

Police officer was among six wounded in the attack in the Scottish city

EuropeJune 27, 2020
Children at a refugee camp in Lebanon react to one of Mr Balfour-Paul's live shows. Courtesy Magic for Smiles
UK magician uses Zoom to bring joy to refugee children

Magician Jamie Balfour-Paul is using Zoom to perform virtual shows for young residents of camps in the Middle East

EuropeJune 26, 2020
Husam Zomlot at the Palestinian Mission in London. Gustavo Valiente for The National
Israeli annexation ‘could wipe out hopes for Palestinian statehood’

Palestinian ambassador to UK fears Benjamin Netanyahu wants to create Israel that runs ‘from the river to the sea’

EuropeJune 24, 2020
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