When in Peshawar, one of the oldest cities in the world, a cup of famous green tea with its secret ingredient is not to be missed. Canan walks through the Bazaar of Storytellers and discovers the history of this ancient...
Fallujah birth defects: A toxic remnant of the US invasion of Iraq?
The US invasion of Iraq has plagued a generation with cancers, increased miscarriages as well as horrific birth defects in newborns throughout much of the country. Many say it’s likely due to the chemical weapons...
Over a dozen accused Charlie Hebdo accomplices go on trial
French magazine Charlie Hebdo republishes controversial caricatures on the eve of the trial of 14 people accused of helping carry out 2015 terror attack
Coronavirus: The Wuhan woman suing her local government
Zhao Lei, from Wuhan, China, is suing her local government after her father died from COVID-19. She says the government ‘covered up some facts’ which led to his death. She is one of many families who are...
Labour calls for coronavirus ‘mass testing’
Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth MP has pressed Health Secretary Matt Hancock over the need for an effective ‘test and trace’ operation. Mr Ashworth said one was urgently needed to avoid a second...
Boris Johnson pulls out of meeting with victims of coronavirus
Thousands of families who lost loves ones to coronavirus are said to be ‘devastated’ after Boris Johnson pulled out of a meeting with them. The Prime Minister initially said on Sky News he would ‘of...
Baltimore man attacked BRUTALLY with brick, police search for victim and suspect
Baltimore police have confirmed they’re probing a brutal attack on a white man hit in the head with a brick. The attacker appeared to have accomplices filming and laughing. However, no victim has come forward, local...