Palestine Action campaigners sprayed paint into aircraft engines in protest against Israel’s war in Gaza
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Inability to extradite fugitives wanted for murder and child rape prompts MPs to call for reinterpretation of human rights
Women would no longer face a criminal prosecution for ending their pregnancy after 24 weeks
Soldiers shot Palestinians who were expecting aid trucks, according to local health ministry
Country’s credit export agency tasks legal group led by senior barrister to review $20bn gas development
Without compromising its values, the rights treaty’s application needs updating
Killings follow series of deadly incidents since contentious US- and Israeli-backed distribution system began operations
MEP seeking to broker compromise deal says rules on curbing environmental and rights abuses should not be scrapped
Ruling could undermine chancellor Friedrich Merz’s plan to cut immigration but government says it will maintain strategy
Attorney-general Richard Hermer says ‘pseudo-realist’ politicians risk providing ‘succour to Putin’
Ministers hail decision as ‘historic’ but move likely to increase international condemnation
Chaos adds to concerns about ability of little-known Gaza Humanitarian Foundation to distribute aid to starving population
Locking up dissidents isn’t just a violation of human rights. It can also be an economic liability
Corruption charges follow arrest of President Erdoğan’s main political rival Ekrem İmamoğlu in March
Nearly 100 Palestinians killed on Friday as US leads truce-for-hostage negotiations in Qatar
Shamima Begum made grave mistakes. But she is our responsibility and no one else’s
Attacks on agriculture exacerbate desperate shortages and enclave’s slide towards famine
Country briefs diplomats and humanitarian officials on proposal to funnel supplies through little-known foundation
Passengers and crew on flight BA149 were held by Iraqi forces after it landed just as the invasion in 1990 began
Justices block Trump administration’s attempt to invoke long-standing but rarely-used law
Country would be first EU nation to implement policy long advocated by the far right
Rights groups warn of ‘transnational repression’ after Abdulrahman al-Qaradawi allegedly held in solitary confinement
Firms that helped fight high-profile battles targeted by White House executive orders
Prime minister says country has ‘shifted gears’ in its efforts to force Hamas to release 59 hostages it still holds