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...
Australia’s indigenous people say they’re still suffering legacy of British colonialism – BBC News
Recent protests in Australia have highlighted the grievances of the country’s indigenous people, who continue to suffer deep-rooted poverty and inequality. Successive governments there have described it as a...
Ottoman monuments in Greece suffer extensive modifications
For years, hundreds of Ottoman monuments and mosques in Greece have been misused, destroyed or closed for worship. #Greece #Ottoman #WorldHeritage
The cost of coronavirus: Which industries have been worst-hit?
Some 14 million workers are currently being paid by the treasury which goes a long way to explaining why the unemployment figures aren’t higher. Here, Paul Kelso takes a look at the data, breaking down which...
Bercow on Grayling: ‘Everything he touches turns to disaster’
Former Conservative MP John Bercow has said that government has made a ‘complete exhibition of itself’ after removing the whip from Dr Julian Lewis. Dr Julian Lewis is no longer sitting as a Tory in...
Caspian Force | Artillery ships conduct naval combat training
Small artillery ships ‘Makhachkala’, ‘Astrakhan’, ‘Volgodonsk’ and artillery boats AK-209, AK-223 and AK-201 of the Caspian Flotilla conducted a training naval battle , Russian Defense Ministry reports. The event was...
Untrue Detective | Pro-ISIS accounts evade Facebook’s detection efforts
Facebook’s battle against offensive content isn’t going too smoothly, a study by an anti-extremism think-tank has revealed, with the tech giant failing to track down some sinister accounts linked to ISIS.