Lying is what many powerful states routinely do, particularly in wartime. But at some point, reality will intrude
Clapham attack suspect Abdul Ezedi’s Christian conversion is under scrutiny. But faith can make asylum claims harder
EU’s ‘concern’ for ethnic Armenians comes after it signed multi-billion-euro deal with country that persecuted them
Case against dissidents for damage to HQ of Israel-linked arms company is thought to be first of its kind in Britain
Advocacy group CAGE says more than 100 schoolchildren have come forward in two months over cases of “harsh repression”
Papers are trying to stir up enthusiasm for Britain’s time-old tradition of bombing Arabs, but is public mood shifting?
It comes as MPs vote on the ‘anti-boycott bill’, which could ban councils from divesting for ethical reasons
Women in Black have been holding silent vigils around the world to call for peace in the Middle East for 35 years
Antisemitism and other racisms are on the rise. A focus on pro-Palestine activism undermines the fight against these
Will Egypt agree to take in the Palestinian population expelled from Gaza in exchange for the cancellation of its external debt?
Politicians parrot unworkable ‘two-state solution’ rather than confronting UK’s role in creating crisis in Gaza
The Royal Society of Arts claims it was not made aware of the event’s ‘geopolitically sensitive’ nature