European governments face the dilemma of what to do with citizens who joined the so-called Islamic State in Syria and Iraq – among them, women and children. Many of them are living in Kurdish-controlled refugee camps...
Tunisia’s president picks interior minister to lead new government
Tunisian President Kais Saied on Saturday designated Interior Minister Hichem Mechichi as the new prime minister to succeed Elyes Fakhfakh, who resigned over allegations of a conflict of interest, the state news agency...
Covid-19 delays renovation of iconic French Open tennis stadium
Organisers of this year’s French Open are in a race against time to get the revered clay courts ready ahead of the tournament’s start in September. Massive renovations to the Roland Garros stadium were delayed by Covid...
British museums accused of hypocrisy over BLM support
A UK charity arts chief has suggested British museums are hypocrites for showing solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, while the colonial artefacts they display are similar to that of Nazi-looted works. Dr...
German unrest | 1am curfew enforced in Frankfurt as police clear out protesters
Opernplatz in Frankfurt witnessed a massive police presence as the city enforced a recently imposed curfew on Fridays and Saturdays from 1am. The move comes a week after a massive brawl reportedly broke out among...
Coronavirus: Blair warns COVID-19 is here for the ‘foreseeable future’
Tony Blair has told Sky News the UK is going to be living with coronavirus, not eliminating it, for the foreseeable future. He has urged Prime Minister Boris Johnson to put measures in place to contain and control the...
Exclusive: Over 900 sex offenders disappear through name change loophole
Sky News has discovered that hundreds of sex offenders are disguising their identities through a process that takes 15 minutes online. More than 900 sex offenders have disappeared off the police radar and its feared...














