What is internet apartheid and which countries are using it to control populations? Find out on this week’s Decoded.
Turkey’s communications director: Diplomacy and democracy is needed across the region
Turkey’s Directorate of Communications organised “International Conference on Eastern Mediterranean” virtually to put forth Turkey’s vision of “equity and cooperation” in the...
2014 violent protests by PKK supporters left 37 dead
The authorities in Turkey have issued 82 arrest warrants against suspects – most of them members of the PKK terror group – who took part in a series of deadly protests six years ago. 37 civilians were killed...
Matt Ratana named as the Met Police officer killed in Croydon
The police officer who was shot dead in south London has been named as Matt Ratana. Mr Ratana, aged 54, who was a custody sergeant, was killed after being shot by a man who was already in custody. The suspect – a...
Police Sergeant Matt Ratana was ‘Vibrant, bubbly and larger than life’
Tributes have been paid to the “friendly, capable, lovely” police sergeant shot dead in custody suite in Croydon. Sergeant Matt Ratana was known as a “big guy” to his colleagues –...
‘Unlawful’ roadblock | Tesla sues Trump admin over China tariffs
Major car companies, including Tesla, have filed lawsuits against the Trump administration for ‘unlawful tariffs’ on Chinese-made parts as the US president’s trade war on Beijing leaves American firms...
British spies want real ‘license to kill’
The British government is considering new laws that will allow spies engaged in undercover work to commit crimes… If there’s a good reason for it. What? So currently the spies are worried about breaking the law? Yeah...