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Channel crossing from France to UK Two women thought to be from Sudan have died while trying to cross from northern France to the United Kingdom in a small boat, French officials say. The women
happening.” The government is attempting to drive down the number of people arriving via small boats crossing the Channel. Afghans were the most common nationality arriving by small boat in the year ending June
women and girls crossing the Channel has gradually increased, and while young children and babies are known to have been [taken across the Channel](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-47372076) the government does not publish a more detailed
happens in the run-up to a big investigation, and why it can often take so long. In our case, it took 18 months. It all began with a meeting in the BBC's London
Channel 12 News has reported that Washington may give Israel the "green light" to resume "operations". One of the main options it says Israel is considering is to expand the so-called "Yellow Line" marking
women. TikTok is also emerging as a platform to keep an eye on. “When images or footage from attacks are shared there,” says Ben, “it marks a moment when something crosses over into a place
channels do not protect detainees. One former prisoner says four women who identified themselves as lawyers came before his transfer and asked about food, beatings and whether dogs were being used. “How is the food
women and nonbinary artists, M.I.A. had already been argued over ad nauseum as both era-defining artist and polarizing personality. But that song still captures what initially made her so captivating, channeling real-world guerrilla
women](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/21/single-sex-toilets-exclude-transgender-people-england-wales-scotland-code-of-practice), according to a new code of practice from the equalities watchdog. 5. ***Ukraine*** | Ukrainian drones [hit the Syzran oil refinery](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/22/ukraine-war-briefing-oil-plant-strikes-all-going-to-plan-says-zelenskyy) more than 800km inside Russia, setting
Cross’s customary humanitarian law – sexual violence in custody includes rape, the insertion of objects, sexual mutilation, forced nudity, strip-searches conducted as humiliation, threats to rape detainees or their relatives, sexualised beatings, attacks