Would-be jihadi locked up for Syria travel bid
Teenager planned to travel to Syria to help Islamic State terrorists
Teenager planned to travel to Syria to help Islamic State terrorists
AS HE ends his two-year hiatus and returns to the ring, Chris Sumner says he is now fully committed to a long and hopefully successful boxing career.
Authorities have been urged to exercise restraint in a joint statement issued in Geneva.
NEWLY-CROWNED Guernsey Press Sporting Achiever of the Year Billy Le Poullain is adamant he can win gold at the Commonwealth Games.
Demonstrators waved Iranians flags and signs supporting the clerically overseen government.
Iranians seeking to evade the blocks can use virtual private networks.
ONE defeat in eight bouts spread across 2017 meant it was not quite the perfect year for boxer Billy Le Poullain.
The protests began on Thursday in Mashhad over economic issues and have since expanded to several cities.
The demonstrations appear to be the largest to strike Iran since protests that followed the country’s 2009 presidential election.
In Tehran, some 4,000 people gathered at the Musalla prayer ground.
Edith Pryor has three children, eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
Social media platforms have also been used for intimidation and gangs post videos to appeal for new members, according to a report.
This little guy has a serious lust for life.
Major tech firms have faced calls to step up efforts to detect and take down extremist videos and web pages.
NOT content with being the first Guernsey boxer ever to be selected for the Commonwealth Games, winning a medal in Australia is the confident prediction from Billy Le Poullain.