Since Russia pulled out of the Black Sea grain initiative, Russian troops have continued to attack the largest remaining sector of the Ukrainian economy.
The government claim that the Community Sponsorship scheme has benefitted more than 1,000 refugees, while Human Rights Watch speaks out against new laws.
The UK pledges £210 million for the global AMR fight at G20, with the investment aimed to be used to upgrade labs, train workforce, and improve genome sequencing.
Women continue to speak out against the Taliban in Afghanistan, who have implemented regulations that essentially erase women from society.
Months of war have left Sudanese citizens wanting food and healthcare, according to the United Nations
Travis King, the US soldier who crossed into North Korea last month, wanted refuge from "inhuman maltreatment and racial discrimination within the US Army,"
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Three Bulgarian nationals, who have each lived in the UK for more than 10 years, have been accused of spying for the Russian security services.
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has ordered a drastic increase in weapons production.
Teen mothers in Thailand are now receiving postpartum treatments and less stigmatisation.
A coup in Niger ousted President Bazoum, shocking international allies and leading ECOWAS to impose sanctions. The UK is in support of ECOWAS and a diplomatic resolution.
The historic 2030 ICE ban will see the UK en route to be the quickest G7 nation to decarbonise cars and vans and expedite a greener transport future.
The government have made the controversial move to reduce the number of gender-neutral bathrooms, claiming that the gender-inclusive facilities have also led to longer waiting lines.
British High Commissioner-designate Ailsa Terry begins her role in Kuala Lumpur, focusing on enhancing UK-Malaysia ties, trade partnerships and climate cooperation through CPTPP.
Since 2022, Yevgeny Prigozhin has been recruiting incarcerated persons in Russia to assist the Wagner Group on the frontline and in Ukraine.
The UN Secretary-General's message to the seventy-eighth anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima has urged the international community to recommit to nuclear disarmament.
The authors of this research, law firm Arnold & Porter's (London) Sean Curran, Partner, Melissa Dames, Senior Associate, and Rosa Hurdidge, Associate, take a deep dive into the UK government's White Paper on the gambling sector.
Gordon Brown has called the Taliban's attack on women's rights and lives a "crime against humanity."
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un asked his generals to prepare for the possibility of war.
NHS staff continue to strike in the UK, while thousands leave for better working conditions in Australia.
Terrorist groups are recruiting young people by posting extreme content online. Since 2022, the number of young people involved in extremism has increased by 11 per cent.
Five gang members were sentenced for exploiting around 40 illegal workers in Sainsbury's supermarkets. Leader Momodou Chune received six years for facilitating unlawful immigration and concealing criminal property.
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly unveils multi-country sanctions targeting entities aiding Russia's unlawful invasion of Ukraine. Measures aim to disrupt military equipment supply and counter-support nations.
The United States government has refused to classify its soldier Travis King as a prisoner of war (PoW) after he crossed into North Korea last month.
The two nations are bolstering their relationship so that immigration crimes and illegal migration entries can be heavily cracked down on.
The Home Office continue to target migrant workers, asylum seekers and refugees by implementing increased penalties and fighting for the Rwanda bill.
School students in Russia will now be studying chapters in their history book dedicated to President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
Government launches the Professional Enablers Taskforce to tackle dishonest immigration lawyers aiding illegal migrants – by collaborating with industry bodies and law enforcement agencies.
The UK government partners with tech companies to "clamp down" on refugee-related smuggling content on social media.
More than 150 British Armed Forces have taken part in Talisman Sabre. During the exercise, four Australian troops died in a tragic helicopter accident.