Showing posts from November, 2020
Published 42 minutes ago About sharing media caption Music producer Michel Zecler is seen being beaten up by officers in his studio A French judge has placed four police officers under criminal investigation over the beating of a black music…
Published 53 minutes ago Related Topics About sharing image copyright Getty Images Shops in England will be allowed to stay open for longer in the run-up to Christmas and in January, the housing secretary has said. Local authorities will be …
The Bull and Bear sculptures outside the Frankfurt Stock Exchange Xinhua/Getty Images European shares eased, but would still likely post their biggest monthly increase on record in November, buoyed by optimism over the economic outlook from the …
Published 8 hours ago About sharing media caption Black Lives Matter: The three women who founded a global movement The year 2020 will be remembered for a lot of things - not least the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement around the world…
Reuters S&P Global is in advanced talks to buy IHS Markit for $44 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported. The mega deal would mark the largest transaction on Wall Street this year, according to Dealogic. Talks could fall apart as the d…
Published 55 minutes ago Related Topics About sharing Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday morning. We'll have another update for you at 18:00 GMT. 1. Study sheds light on lockdown's impact …
Published 9 minutes ago About sharing image copyright Delaware Humane Association image caption Joe Biden twisted his ankle while playing with Major, one of his two German shepherds US President-elect Joe Biden has fractured his foot while …
England's countryside will radically change after the Brexit transition period, the government has confirmed. There will be more trees, meadows and wetlands - and fewer sheep and cows as controversial EU farm subsidies are phased out. Ministers…
In a televised address, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Beijing should be "utterly ashamed" for sharing the "repugnant" image. It comes amid escalating political tensions between the two countries. The image referred to alle…
Telecoms providers must stop installing Huawei equipment in the UK's 5G mobile network from September, the government has said. The announcement comes ahead of a new law being unveiled on Tuesday, which bans the Chinese firm from the network. …
Boris Johnson will publish the health, economic and social data behind England's new tier system later, as he seeks to avert a Commons rebellion. MPs will vote on the system on Tuesday, and numerous Conservative MPs have demanded to see the dat…
New Zealand's health and safety authorities have filed charges against 13 parties over last year's deadly White Island disaster. Some 22 people died when the country's most active volcano suddenly erupted last December with tourists on …
My brother has daily seizures. COVID-19 restrictions are making him sicker. Taylor Goebel | USA TODAY By the time the electrical storm went off in Zach’s brain, Mom sensed he was about to disappear . She’d seen it so many times: The way his gaz…
Sir Philip Green's retail empire Arcadia, which includes Topshop, Burton and Dorothy Perkins, could face collapse within hours. The company is likely to enter administration on Monday, putting 13,000 jobs at risk. Senior sources at the company…
Coronavirus infections in England have fallen by about a third over lockdown, according to a major study. Some of the worst-hit areas saw the biggest improvements - but, despite this progress, cases remained high across England. Health Secretary Ma…
Joe Biden Biden's doctor said in a statement that the president-elect had hairline fractures and will likely need a walking boot for several weeks. President-elect Joe Biden fractured his foot while playing with his dog Major on Saturday. Bi…
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