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Diplomat Salah Mrehil tells 'The National' the ballot box is the only way to break impasse and encourages British businesses to play a role in turning around his nation's fortunes
Speaking before next month's climate talks in Egypt, US climate envoy says event needs to focus on 'implementation'
American-Lebanese artist and writer died last year and 'California', a privately owned artwork painted in 1970, will go on sale for the first time
Ahead of the Emirates Literary Festival's return, its founder speaks about the evolution of the country's literary scene in the five decades she's lived there
Ambassador Husam Zomlot says statements by Prime Minister Liz Truss undermine Britain in the region
The sharing-style restaurant serves unpretentious fare in sophisticated surrounds
Demand for the key mineral used in batteries has soared with the adoption of renewable energy and electric vehicles, but it brings new problems
Using the world's longest subsea cables, the Xlinks Morocco-UK Power Project will be able to meet up to 8 per cent of Britain's electricity demand by 2030
Despite the administration's domestic focus, there are indicators that the approach to the region will change
The British-Moroccan reveals how he risked everything to pursue his acting dream against the odds - and why, now in a position to say 'no', he's reached his line in the sand
University of Cambridge researchers discover youngsters willing to confide in android assessors
Rising costs could lead to fewer households willing to host war refugees as first Homes for Ukraine placements near their end
Greenock Ocean Terminal in Inverclyde said it is experiencing its busiest year for cruises since before the pandemic.
Health leaders call the race disparity in treatment "deeply concerning"
Government data show four people from Rwanda were given refugee status in Britain this year