Sudan: ‘Hallmarks of genocide’ found in El Fasher, UN investigators detail mass killings and ethnic targeting

In a report released on Thursday, the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission for the Sudan said the evidence establishes that at least three underlying acts of genocide were committed: “killing members of a protected ethnic group; causing serious bodily and mental harm; and deliberately inflicting conditions of life calculated to bring about the group’s physical destruction […]

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Joint Ministerial Statement on Protection of Civilians and Humanitarian Operations in Sudan

We express grave concern over the continued deadly unlawful attacks on civilians, civilian infrastructure and humanitarian operations as heavy fighting across the Kordofan and Darfur States continues. The recent severe escalation in drone and aerial attacks including those affecting displaced civilians, health facilities, food convoys and areas near humanitarian compounds have resulted in a significant […]

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Fears of ethnic cleansing in Gaza and the West Bank: UN rights report

The report covers the period from 1 November 2024 to 31 October 2025 and is based on monitoring conducted by OHCHR and information from governmental sources, other UN entities and non-governmental organizations.   “Intensified attacks, the methodical destruction of entire neighbourhoods and the denial of humanitarian assistance appeared to aim at a permanent demographic shift in Gaza,” it said.   “This, together with forcible transfers, which appear to […]

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UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper Condemn Sentencing of Couple to 10 Years in Tehran’s Notorious Evin Prison

LONDON — British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has issued a blistering condemnation of the Iranian judiciary following the sentencing of an East Sussex couple to a decade behind bars. Lindsay and Craig Foreman, who were detained in January 2025 during a round-the-world motorcycle expedition, were handed 10-year sentences on Thursday for alleged espionage—charges the UK […]

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Counter-terrorism: list of designations and sanctions notices

Notices Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office notices issued from 28 January 2026 about additions, revocations/delistings and variations/corrections to the UK Sanctions List. Previous notices See previous financial sanctions notices for Counter-terrorism issued by the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation prior to 28 January 2026. Purposes of the Counter-terrorism sanctions The Counter-Terrorism (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations […]

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Foreign Secretary’s statement on the UN Fact Finding Mission Report on El Fasher

The findings of this UN report are truly horrific – atrocities including systematic starvation, torture, killings, rape and deliberate ethnic targeting used on the most horrendous scale during the Rapid Support Forces siege of El Fasher. The UK called for this report to be commissioned by the UN in November to hold perpetrators of these […]

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The One-Cent Suite: How a 20-Year-Old “Hacked” and Paid €0.01 for Spain’s €1,000 per Night Luxury Hotel

MADRID — In a case that has sent shockwaves through the European hospitality sector, Spanish National Police have dismantled a sophisticated, first-of-its-kind booking scam. A 20-year-old man was arrested in Madrid after allegedly bypassing payment security systems to book luxury hotel suites—some priced at over €1,000 per night—for the nominal fee of just one euro […]

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The 10-Day Reprieve: Inside the Fight to Save Irishman Seamus Culleton from ICE

In a case that has become a lightning rod for the complexities of modern U.S. immigration enforcement, Seamus Culleton, an Irish national and long-term Boston resident, has secured a critical, eleventh-hour lifeline. On Friday, the First Circuit Court of Appeals granted a temporary 10-business-day stay on his deportation, pausing a removal process that was expected […]

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A two-state solution can be the gateway to transform the region: with normalisation, regional integration and peaceful coexistence: UK Statement at the UN Security Council

Colleagues, let me begin by welcoming my fellow Ministers joining today’s session and also by thanking Under-Secretary-General Di Carlo for her briefing, as well as Hiba Qasas and Nadav Tamir for their powerful remarks which remind us of the opportunity that lies before us, an opportunity to end the cycle of violence and suffering, and […]

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