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US to Impose New Sanctions on Russia over Skripals Poisoning

The US is imposing new sanctions on Russia over the poisoning of double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the UK, as the measures are scheduled to go into effect on or around August 22, according to the State Department.
News ID: 71651    Publish Date : 2018/08/09

EU vows to protect its firms against Iran's sanctions

High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy vowed that the EU is to shield its companies against US re-imposition of sanctions against Iran.
News ID: 71623    Publish Date : 2018/08/07

UK Blocks Renewal of Visas for Russian Diplomatic Mission in London

Russia’s Ambassador to London Alexander Yakovenko stated that the United Kingdom blocks rotation at the Russian diplomatic mission, delaying visa issuance for Russian diplomats, since visa processing times take on average between 12 to 18 months.
News ID: 71599    Publish Date : 2018/08/05

Syria condemns Saudi massacre in Yemen’s Hodaidah port

Syria issued a scathing condemnation of the massacre committed by the Saudi aggression on a hospital and a public market in al-Hodaidah port in Yemen on Thursday.
News ID: 71560    Publish Date : 2018/08/04

Report: UK’s Anti Terror Strategy Causes Fears Among Muslims

The UK’s anti-terror policy known as the “Prevent Strategy” has caused “persecution fears” among British Muslims, a new report found.
News ID: 71534    Publish Date : 2018/08/02

UK Accused of Failing to Grasp Scale, Cost of Modern Slavery

Rights campaigners accused the British government of lagging behind in estimating how many people are being exploited as slaves in the country, saying data provided by the Home Office on the issue are not correct.
News ID: 71530    Publish Date : 2018/08/02

Report: UK PM's Brexit Deal Would Cost Each Brit £500 Every Year for A Decade

A leading think tank warned that The government's official plan for the post-Brexit economy would leave a major dent in Britain's national income equivalent to about £500 a year per person.
News ID: 71510    Publish Date : 2018/08/01

Charity Warns Yemen 'on Brink of New Cholera Epidemic'

An international charity said thousands of people in Yemen could be affected by a new wave of deadly cholera in the coming weeks.
News ID: 71403    Publish Date : 2018/07/26

Monitor: Islamophobic Attacks Hit Record High in UK

An anti-Muslim hate monitoring group said a record number of Islamophobic attacks and incidents of abuse were reported in the United Kingdom in 2017, with women disproportionately targeted by mostly male teenage assailants.
News ID: 71340    Publish Date : 2018/07/22

Record Number of Anti-Muslim Attacks Reported in UK Last Year

A record number of anti-Muslim attacks and incidents of abuse were reported last year, with women disproportionately targeted by mostly male teenage perpetrators, the monitoring group Tell Mama said.
News ID: 71313    Publish Date : 2018/07/21

UK committed to do business with Iran: Trade official

Despite the US withdrawal from the nuclear deal, UK remains committed to build trade relations with Iran, a senior British official said.
News ID: 71271    Publish Date : 2018/07/18

President: Claims of Russia’s Role in UK Poisoning Incidents Baseless

Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a Fox News interview on Monday that claims of Moscow’s alleged role in poisoning incidents in the United Kingdom are baseless.
News ID: 71243    Publish Date : 2018/07/17

Protests Held in Glasgow as Trump Lands in Scotland

Hundreds of people gathered in Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city, to protest against US President Donald Trump’s visit to the UK.
News ID: 71191    Publish Date : 2018/07/14

UK Police Admit Salisbury-Amesbury Link Not Found, No Trace of Contaminated Item

British counter-terrorism police chief Neil Basu admitted that detectives have thus far failed to confirm whether the toxic agent the couple from Amesbury was allegedly exposed to in late June was the same as the one that was ostensibly used against former Russian intelligence agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in March.
News ID: 71161    Publish Date : 2018/07/12

Trump Faces Frosty Reception When He Arrives in UK, Poll Suggests

Donald Trump faces a frosty reception when he arrives in the UK later this week, but people still believe Theresa May is right to engage with him in pursuit of a trade deal, a new poll has revealed.
News ID: 71128    Publish Date : 2018/07/08

US Pushes Britain to Spend More on military or Warns France Will Be 'Partner of Choice'

UK Prime Minister Theresa May is under growing pressure to increase military spending, after the US hinted that France could overtake Britain as America’s “partner of choice” in world affairs.
News ID: 71051    Publish Date : 2018/07/03

Bombing near Ballot Box Site in Iraq’s Kirk uk Kills 1, Wounds 20

One person was killed and 20 were wounded in Iraq’s Kirk uk Sunday when a suicide car bomb went off near a storage site housing ballot boxes from a May national election, police sources said, two days before a manual recount was due to begin.
News ID: 71037    Publish Date : 2018/07/02

Iranian nation fully prepared to face US sanctions

Leading Pakistan Urdu news daily says that despite the American threats brave and courageous nation of Iran is fully prepared to handle the economic pressure of new US sanctions.
News ID: 70987    Publish Date : 2018/06/29

Defense Minister: UK Military Needs Billions of Pounds of Additional Funding

UK Defense Minister Gavin Williamson will request billions of pounds of additional funding from Prime Minister Theresa May at a meeting next week.
News ID: 70979    Publish Date : 2018/06/28

Saudis Arrest Another Women's Right Activist

Saudi Arabia arrested Hatoon al-Fassi, a Saudi women's rights activist and writer, as part of its crackdown on activists in the kingdom, according to a human rights group.
News ID: 70973    Publish Date : 2018/06/28

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