Isis UK: British Muslim police chief warns Muslim community must stop kids being radicalised
Commander Mak Chishty says that British Muslims must answer uncomfortable questions
Mosque wars: How radical jihadis were driven out of Britain's 'terrorist' Finsbury Park mosque
Muslims who liberated Finsbury Park mosque say Home Secretary Theresa May's new threat to shut down radical mosques will backfire.
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk: 'Fairy tale' Europa Cup final unites war-torn Ukraine
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk have reached the Europa Cup final despite playing all their games away from home
Tony Blair's legacy is a Middle East more divided, chaotic and sectarian than ever before
Tony Blair has stood down as Middle East peace envoy after eight years
Ireland votes to legalise same-sex marriage in historic referendum
Yes vote attracts more than 62% of the national vote and reaches nearly 75% in some areas.
Gaza: Oil rich Gulf States fail to pay up on $2bn Gaza reconstruction pledge
World Bank figures show that Middle East states have contributed a fraction of funds that they promised.
Yemen crisis: Over 1,000 civilians dead as UN warns Saudi Arabia, militias and Houthi rebels
The United Nations said 130 women and 234 children have been killed in Yemen
'Genocide crusade' video game Hatred approved for sale in Britain
Destructive Creations' Hatred is believed to be the most violent video game ever created.
Zion's women of rage: Israel's hardliners who reject the gentle touch
Israeli women are now at the forefront of hostility to the Palestinians and their dream of statehood.
Isis first Saudi Arabia attack: Shi'ite Qatif mosque targeted by Islamic State suicide bomber
The bombing is the first time Islamic State has struck inside Saudi Arabia.
Saudi suicide bombing: Shi'ite stronghold Qatif was a Sunni terrorist target waiting to happen
Qatif was at the centre of anti-government protests in 2011 to the present day.
Iraq: Kurdish star Helen Abdulla shells Isis forces in her glossy music video
In a first for pop music, Kurdish singer Helen Abdulla actually goes to war in video for her new single, Revolution.
Who is Anjem Choudary? Inside the mind of Britain's notorious pro-Isis hate preacher
EXCLUSIVE: Choudary has cultivated his notoriety as an outrageous Muslim fanatic fighting a jihad of words.
Isis: Sunni tribe in eastern Syria pay bloody price for rebellion against Islamic State
Harrowing new pictures show al-Sheitaat tribesmen shot dead in the streets
Egypt: Women raped with impunity by security forces alleges damning French report
French NGO accuses President Sisi of allowing a culture of impunity.
Isis news: British soldiers in Jordan and Turkey training rebels to fight Islamic State and Bashar al-Assad
Ministry of Defence confirms that 85 British soldiers arrived in early May.
Ramzan Kadyrov: Instagram-obsessed Islamist Chechen warlord-turned-president who is one of Putin's closest allies
Ramzan Kadyrov has said he wants Chechnya to be 'more Islamic than the Islamists'.
US President Barack Obama launches personal Twitter account
Obama had over 125,000 followers within half an hour
Islamic State: Shia militias mass on Ramadi outskirts as IS gets ready for bloody fight to the death
Islamic State stands little chance of retaining Ramadi with up to 10,000 Shia fighters rallying outside city
Saudi who 'kept maid as sex slave' denied parole in US for refusing to attend sex offender course
Al-Turki's case has become a cause célèbre in Saudi Arabia with calls for Obama to free him.
What does al-Nakba Day mean for Palestinians?
Demonstrations to mark 67th anniversary of al-Nakba - 'the catastrophe' - will be held on 15 May.
Nakba Day killings: Teenager Nadeem Nawara's father speaks of 'living a nightmare'
Nadeem Nawara's family, Siam, fears that his son's alleged killer will never face trial.
Karachi bus massacre: Who are the Ismaili and why do Sunni fanatics slaughter them?
The Ismaili make up 20% of all Shiite Muslims worldwide and are led by British-born billionaire the Aga Khan.
Bangladesh Charlie Hebdo: Al-Qaeda linked group brags about killing after blogger hacked to death
Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent claims murder of Ananta Bijoy Das.
South-east Asia migrant crisis: Who are the Rohingya and why are they desperate to flee Myanmar?
Behind the mass displacement of the world's 'most persecuted' ethnic minority.
David Cameron should stop shaming Britain and let Mediterranean refugees in now
The narrative on migrants in Britain is deplorable and unbeffiting a proud history of taking refugees in
Election 2015: David Cameron back in 10 Downing Street after historic Conservatives victory
Tories poised to form a government after beating the odds to secure a majority in House of Commons.
Election 2015: Nick Clegg lone survivor in Liberal Democrat bloodbath
Liberal Democrats have been crushed in almost every seat that they have contested.
Election 2015: Does anyone really listen to the Sun?
In an age of social media and falling circulation, can newspaper endorsements make a difference?
From Cairo to New York, Dubai to Beijing: How the world is (or isn't) talking about UK election
Newspapers from across the world are wading on Britain's closest election in a generation