Ali Mitib
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Must Laila Soueif die from her hunger strike in London before her son Alaa Abd el-Fattah is released? | Helena Kennedy theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
BREAKING: The British military is responsible for a data leak that put up to 100,000 Afghans at risk of death - and successive governments have spent years fighting to keep it secret using an unprecedented superinjunction
Such a great investigation by @AliMitib and @Fhamiltontimes exposing a web of Russian operations across Europe. Read on @thetimes how spies have recruited gangsters on social media for a campaign of sabotage and assassinations 👇🏼thetimes.com/uk/crime/artic…
The arson of an east London warehouse holding aid for Ukraine was the latest in a string of incidents in which Russian spies have recruited hapless gangsters on Telegram to carry out their continent-wide campaign of sabotage and assassinations. @thetimes has spoken to security…

The Times editorial board weighs in on the case of Alaa Abd El-Fattah, a British-Egyptian pro-democracy activist, calling on the Prime Minister to do more to secure his release from an Egyptian jail. @FreedomForAlaa thetimes.com/article/0d1c0c…

Laila speaks to us from her hospital bed, in her own words and then those of Alaa. #freealaa
A British businessman is accused of plotting to smuggle sensitive military technology into China and attempting to silence critics of President Xi with Godfather-style threats thetimes.com/world/asia/art…
The brutality of these awful regimes @AlsisiOfficial @Keir_Starmer We are forced to share live documentation of our mother's slow death in one final attempt to get them to recognise the urgency of our situation, reach a resolution, and save her before it is too late! #FreeAlaa
Dr Laila Soueif has been admitted to St Thomas’ hospital. Her blood sugar dropped today to 1.7mmol/L - which is critically low - and she was taken to A&E, where she has now been admitted. We will update again when we can. Today was Day 242 of her hunger strike. We apologize…
A bittersweet moment. Thank you @PressAwardsuk for recognising the plight of hundreds of thousands of people who struggle daily with this debilitating and brutal illness
Congratulations to "M.E. Awareness and Reform" from @thetimes for being awarded winner of Campaign of the Year at The Press Awards 2025!