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A surging number of infections across the UK and Europe is worrying travellers and health officials
The island nation has been rocked by civil unrest during its worst economic crisis in seven decades
Study finds areas of the European countries facing 'unprecedented' dryness
Al Hol and Roj camps still house thousands of youngsters in squalid conditions, many from families of ISIS fighters
Following the Taliban's takeover last summer, Shah Muhammad Rais fled and is now living in the UK
Show features creative responses to environmental concerns from more 60 artists and thinkers
The Arab British Centre is marking Safar's 10th anniversary with a 'bold' programme of contemporary films with the theme 'The Stories We Tell'
Stability for those who fled Taliban rule in their home country almost a year ago looks a long way off
In 2017, Darren Osborne ploughed a van into people outside the Muslim Welfare House, killing Makram Ali and injuring 12
A drawing and sound artwork by UK-based Issam Kourbaj will be shown around the world during Refugee Week
Suella Braverman's comments follow anger from senior politicians towards the European Court's decision to stop the UK-Rwanda deportation flight
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pledged training for 10,000 Ukrainian troops and a four-point plan to provide military assistance to Kyiv
The Penny Appeal events showcase the best talent in support of orphans worldwide
Charities fear problem will get worse as hosting arrangements come to an end
New online portal for foreign pilgrims aims to ease registration and selection but UK hopefuls tell 'The National' it has created anxiety and confusion