The accusations against Dubai's ruler leaves British horse racing facing some uncomfortable questions.
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By Dan Roan
BBC sports editor

Russia mediated the exchange after the woman crossed near the Quneitra crossing about two weeks ago.

Russia mediated the exchange after the woman crossed near the Quneitra crossing about two weeks ago.

Saeid Mollaei is welcomed by his fellow Israeli competitor, but Iran calls it a "stain of shame".

The detention of the daughter of Dubai's ruler was also described as "deeply troubling" by the UK.

It marks the start of Gaza’s immunisation programme, as Israel approves the transfer request

Eight-year-old Ruweida risked his life to save his sibling's, but in Yemen, others are not so lucky.

The US top infectious diseases expert receives an Israeli prize for his work during the Covid crisis.

King Seqenenre Taa II may have been killed after his capture on a battlefield 3,600 years ago.

Russia mediated the exchange after the woman crossed near the Quneitra crossing about two weeks ago.

Saeid Mollaei is welcomed by his fellow Israeli competitor, but Iran calls it a "stain of shame".

The detention of the daughter of Dubai's ruler was also described as "deeply troubling" by the UK.

It marks the start of Gaza’s immunisation programme, as Israel approves the transfer request

Eight-year-old Ruweida risked his life to save his sibling's, but in Yemen, others are not so lucky.

The US top infectious diseases expert receives an Israeli prize for his work during the Covid crisis.

King Seqenenre Taa II may have been killed after his capture on a battlefield 3,600 years ago.

Saeid Mollaei is welcomed by his fellow Israeli competitor, but Iran calls it a "stain of shame".

The detention of the daughter of Dubai's ruler was also described as "deeply troubling" by the UK.

It marks the start of Gaza’s immunisation programme, as Israel approves the transfer request

By Dan Roan
BBC sports editor
By Siavash Ardalan
BBC Persian
The Israeli city has seen its famous holy sites sprinkled with snow for the first time since 2015.
By Ashitha Nagesh
BBC News
Alan Johnston
Middle East editor, BBC World Service

Egyptian archaeologists using X-ray scans on the mummy of a pharaoh have revealed more about his violent death 3,600 years ago.
The experts now believe that King Seqenenre Taa II may have been killed in a ceremonial execution after being captured on the battlefield.
He had been fighting the Hyksos people, who had seized the Nile Delta.
The examination found that Seqenenre was struck multiple times with different weapons.
Earlier studies of the mummy had found severe head injuries. But there's always been uncertainty and speculation as to the exact cause of the king's death.
An offensive on the city of Marib is causing another human exodus.
By Jane McMullen
BBC News
BBC Panorama has obtained secret video messages showing the daughter of Dubai's ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum imprisoned against her will.
By BBC Panorama
Reporting team
Human rights workers in the city of Taiz, Yemen, say that more than 450 children have been killed or wounded by Houthi sniper fire in the past six years.
By Rachel Schraer
Health reporter