Russia, France, UK Committed to JCPOA despite Trump’s Pressure
The foreign ministries of the Russian Federation, France and Britain said that they will remain committed to their obligations under the 2015 nuclear deal, known as JCPOA.
Boris Johnson, Tory Party Win Large Majority in UK Parliament
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson won a resounding election victory on Friday that will allow him to end three years of political paralysis and take Britain out of the European Union within weeks.
US Abuses Justice Systems to Target Its Enemies
The incarceration and extradition trial of Julian Assange is one of many examples of the US abusing the legal systems of other countries to target its political enemies, said John Shipton, the father of WikiLeaks’ founder.
Corbyn Accuses Johnson of Offering Up UK Health Service
Opposition Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn offered on Wednesday what he described as evidence that access to Britain's health service was being discussed in trade talks with the United States, handing reporters hundreds of pages of documents.
The ambassadors of Iran and Iraq to the UK met
The ambassadors of Iran and Iraq to the UK met and consulted on strengthening bilateral ties between the two countries on Tuesday.
Johnson Faces ‘Biggest Brexit Crisis’ Yet after Election
Boris Johnson is deceiving voters by claiming he will “get Brexit done” quickly and hiding the “biggest crisis” yet to come, a former ambassador to the EU is warning.
Doctors Fear Assange Could Die in UK Jail
More than 60 doctors wrote an open letter published Monday saying they feared Julian Assange's health was so bad that the WikiLeaks founder could die inside a top-security British jail.
UK, US Ran Secret Prisons in Iraq after 2003 Invasion
The US and British military ran at least two secret prisons in Iraq during the months following the 2003 invasion, concealing prisoners from Red Cross inspectors, a report said.
UK Police Probing Election Fraud
British police said Saturday (Nov 16) specialist officers are assessing allegations of electoral fraud ahead of next month's vote, following accusations the ruling Conservatives tried to bribe Brexit Party candidates to stand down.
Trump may be readier to make concessions to Iran in impeachment situation
Peter Jenkins, former UK Ambassador to the IAEA and UN, says that the initiation of impeachment proceedings against President Trump has created a situation in which he may be readier to make concessions to Iran.