
Former Oxfam CEO Takes Charity to Court
The ex-boss of NGO Oxfam has taken legal action against her erstwhile organisation—after denying allegations of racism and antisemitism made against her.

The ex-boss of NGO Oxfam has taken legal action against her erstwhile organisation—after denying allegations of racism and antisemitism made against her.

The U.S. Secretary of State is holding talks with Washington’s allies during his Central European tour, with a particular focus on energy and geopolitical cooperation.

A male doctor identifying as female has left Britain’s health service following a prolonged workplace dispute that became a UK-wide ‘culture war’ debate.
Forced conversions and marriages are ignored by law enforcement and the judicial system.

With only two shipwreck survivors, the vessel setting off from North Africa resulted in another maritime disaster.

Kyiv’s anti-corruption agency detained the country’s former energy minister as he attempted to leave the country.

The United Nations Human Rights Council removed Abbas Araghchi from the list of speakers at its February 23 opening session after civil society initiatives collected more than 100,000 signatures opposing his participation.

As long as there’s a settled, traditional people with deep roots and connectedness to the landscape, it will be observed that there always were indigenous peoples of these isles, and such an observation is unacceptable to the progressive project of our political class.

Water ingress damaged a high-value painting at the Louvre Museum in Paris, highlighting the ongoing technical and maintenance challenges facing the institution.

There is a peculiar rule in modern Anglophone public life: Every people can have a past, except the one that built the country.
The ex-boss of NGO Oxfam has taken legal action against her erstwhile organisation—after denying allegations of racism and antisemitism made against her.
The U.S. Secretary of State is holding talks with Washington’s allies during his Central European tour, with a particular focus on energy and geopolitical cooperation.
A male doctor identifying as female has left Britain’s health service following a prolonged workplace dispute that became a UK-wide ‘culture war’ debate.
Forced conversions and marriages are ignored by law enforcement and the judicial system.
With only two shipwreck survivors, the vessel setting off from North Africa resulted in another maritime disaster.
Kyiv’s anti-corruption agency detained the country’s former energy minister as he attempted to leave the country.
The United Nations Human Rights Council removed Abbas Araghchi from the list of speakers at its February 23 opening session after civil society initiatives collected more than 100,000 signatures opposing his participation.
As long as there’s a settled, traditional people with deep roots and connectedness to the landscape, it will be observed that there always were indigenous peoples of these isles, and such an observation is unacceptable to the progressive project of our political class.
Water ingress damaged a high-value painting at the Louvre Museum in Paris, highlighting the ongoing technical and maintenance challenges facing the institution.
There is a peculiar rule in modern Anglophone public life: Every people can have a past, except the one that built the country.