Malaysians fear they could be ‘the next Venezuela’ after US embassy’s admiring post
Jokes abound online after US embassy posts stunning image from space, with Malaysians telling Trump they have ‘no oil... just tiger and crocodile’
Jokes abound online after US embassy posts stunning image from space, with Malaysians telling Trump they have ‘no oil... just tiger and crocodile’
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Tehran’s near-total internet blackout has kept the scale of the government’s ruthless crackdown hidden
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The Art Works project has received £11.6m new government funding
The SNP is comfortably ahead in the polls, and does not want to rock the boat
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Arts minister Ian Murray said he has already received “some informal lobbying” from about the £3 million competition - and urged towns across Scotland to apply.
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Exclusive: Refugee status granted despite attempt by former home secretary James Cleverly to block 26-year-old’s claim A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK on the basis of a “well-founded fear of persecution” despite a former home secretary’s attempt to block the claim. Hasan (not his real name) is believed to be the first Palestinian with an Israeli passport to be given refugee status in the UK. But the decision came only after two about-turns by the Home Office and a protracted legal battle. Continue reading...