UK sets out plans to boost global digital trade
Improving digital trade would provide huge opportunities for British businesses and help boost
Death toll in Russian mine tragedy jumps past 50
A gas leak in a Siberian coalmine killed at least 52 people on Thursday, Russian news agencies said,
France expands sea monitoring as migrants vow to pursue UK dream
France pledged on Thursday to step up surveillance of its northern shores, but migrants huddling in
US threatens escalation with Iran at IAEA next month
The United States threatened on Thursday to confront Iran at the International Atomic Energy Agency
Canadian singer Bryan Adams tests positive for COVID after flying to Italy
Canadian singer Bryan Adams said on Thursday he had tested positive for COVID-19 after flying into
Stocks slip, havens rally as new COVID-19 variant spooks investors
Stocks fell and headed for their largest weekly drop in nearly two months on Friday, while safe
Maradona’s family propose public mausoleum for Argentina great
Diego Maradona’s family marked the first anniversary of his death on Thursday by revealing
Sierra Leone indicts opposition front-runner for alleged corruption
Sierra Leone’s anti-corruption commission has indicted six officials on corruption
Strong earthquake of 6.1 magnitude strikes India-Myanmar border region
A shallow and strong earthquake of magnitude 6.1 struck the Myanmar-India border region early on
Six African countries to be added to COVID red-list – Javid
Britain said it was concerned by a newly identified coronavirus variant spreading in South Africa on
Shell responds to widespread criticism of its planned seismic testing project off KZN Wild Coast
Petroleum giant Shell has refuted claims that it failed to conduct proper environmental impact
Burkina Faso government extends internet suspension amid protests
Burkina Faso’s government, facing mounting public anger over repeated killings by Islamist
United Nations calls for immediate end to fighting in Ethiopia
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres called for an end to fighting in Ethiopia while in
UK study shows link between domestic violence and radicalisation risk
There is a significant prevalence of domestic abuse in the lives of those referred to a British
UK PM Johnson and French President Macron agree to step up efforts to prevent migrant crossings
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday agreed to
France to announce COVID-19 booster shots for all adults – Media
France is expected to announce that COVID-19 booster shots will be made available to all adults as
UK risks Christmas alcohol shortage due to lack of drivers
Britain could face a shortage of alcohol this Christmas unless the government steps up its efforts
Thirty-one migrants perish trying to cross Channel to Britain
Thirty-one people, including five women and a little girl, died on Wednesday after their rubber boat
One dead, three injured after gas leak at Spanish nuclear plant
One person has died and three have been taken to hospital after a carbon dioxide leak at the Asco
Nigeria’s President says Aiteo oil spill will be ‘speedily addressed’
An oil spill in Nigeria’s Delta region that has been spewing for more than two weeks will be