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Ukraine's monopoly of global attention is a grievous error, according to ex-Army interpreter Nazir Ayeen
Interview: Waite tells 'The National' the aid worker needs to gently assimilate back into life 'as though rising from the seabed' after being detained for 2,173 days
The acclaimed artist has spoken of the life-changing moment she found herself in a story, and the hope that processing her nostalgia can help all children do the same
Masks, lockdowns and reinvention: economist Mohamed El-Erian, actor Youssef Kerkour and even Al Saqi Bookstore have shared their inspiring life stories and now offer thoughts for the coming year
On the anniversary of the first UK vaccination, pioneering virologist Dr Barney Graham reflects on how far we've come
The Egyptian-born environmental scientist, architect, inventor, electronic music producer and trance DJ, also known as Nourey, reveals why she puts art and soul into being a power of good
Rower is first Muslim to carry the flag for GB and wants his name to inspire
The Lebanese-born ParalympicsGB powerlifter explains what has kept him pressing on in spite of the heavy personal burden he bears
The British paleoanthropologist, evolutionary biologist, presenter and comic talks about how her Yemeni-Syrian heritage gives her strength to laugh in the face of danger
In our series of inspiring life stories across continents, we talk to the Sudanese-British basketballer, activist and spoken word poet about courting success
Hands Up Foundation Singing for Syrians Christmas concert forced online by pandemic
Isolating but not isolationist, the Conservative elites look to etch out a free trade deal
Morissanda Kouyate named prestigious UN award’s co-laureate alongside human rights champion Marianna Vardinoyannis
Polling finds western public opinion more hostile towards Beijing since coronavirus pandemic
Activist's relatives recite famous 'side of the oppressor' quote adopted by Black Lives Matter