What would a government need should it find itself in a tricky situation? Right. Good old friend you can always turn to if you need a bit of a break from being bashed – Russian interference. This time – it’s UK’s...
Wayfair: The false conspiracy about a furniture firm and child trafficking – BBC News
Expensive furniture sold by the US-based company Wayfair is at the centre of a bizarre conspiracy theory involving allegations of child trafficking, which has been spreading online. The unfounded claims first appeared...
Adoptee Kara Bos’s search for her roots in South Korea – BBC News
In the first verdict of its kind, a South Korean court found that a woman adopted by an American couple almost four decades ago must be recognised as the daughter of an 85-year-old South Korean man. The ruling provides...
Saudi-led coalition air strikes kill Yemeni civilians
Air raids by the Saudi-led coalition hit residential homes in Yemen’s Al Hazm district, killing women and children. This is the third attack since June, as violence is resurging in the war-torn country. #YemenWar...
France wants to make fighting ‘radical Islamism’ a priority
Why is France linking protests over racism, unemployment and inequality to separatism? And what does it mean for the country’s minorities? #franceIslamophobia #Franceprotest #macronseparatism
Did Russian spies interfere in the 2019 general election?
The government claims that Russian actors ‘almost certainly’ sought to interfere in the 2019 UK general election. It is believed that Russian groups sought to interfere through the promotion of leaked...
Shamima Begum ‘wants to clear her name’
Shamima Begum, one of three east London schoolgirls who travelled to Syria to join so-called Islamic State, should be allowed to return to the UK to challenge the removal of her British citizenship, senior judges have...