
Boris Johnson faces many foes as virus surges
Less than a year after his landslide election victory, Johnson is facing multiple crises.
Less than a year after his landslide election victory, Johnson is facing multiple crises.
New Zealand wine exports thrive through the global pandemic.
Two continents in 'corona fatigue' , raising the threat of another round of lockdowns.
Scotland Yard is working with Germany and Portugal to try to find burial site, media says.
A joint statement said "it is time for forgiveness, healing and reconciliation".
Brits launch daring night-time raid after stowaways allegedly turn violent on oil tanker.
President Andrzej Duda has Covid-19, but Poles are still protesting over new restrictions.
An icy chill descends over European neighbours after France's "unilateral annexation".
Inventor, who killed Swedish journalist Kim Wall in 2017, makes dash for freedom.
Surveillance, threats and a royal 'cash room' - ex-king's ex-girlfriend spills the beans.
18-year-old refugee who beheaded teacher committed another outrage after the killing.
Beheading suspect was an 18-year-old Chechen refugee unknown to intelligence services.
Masks weren't compulsory at a Swiss yodel 'musical' that sparked a surge in Covid cases.
Global cases hit all-time highs as Covid storms back across the Northern Hemisphere.
New restrictions as record daily highs hit Germany, the Czech Republic, Italy and Poland.
Fundamental disagreements on trade policy continue to stall talks between the UK and EU.
New York Times: From France to Russia, European leaders are confronting a surge in cases.
European governments are scrambling to prevent another round of complete shutdowns.
Europe's second wave of infections has struck well before flu season even started.
The MI7 star is on a personal mission to save the continent's travel experiences.
The EU action underscored the worsening relations with Britain.
Tattooed man loses kindergarten job after kids had nightmares.
New York Times: Growing numbers of people dismissing threat of second wave as media hype.
It's alleged he embezzled Holy See money but has denied he did anything wrong.
Coronavirus infections are soaring across Europe and the US — and WHO has a warning.
New York Times: Countries betting they can suppress deaths without imposing new lockdowns.
Banning foreign students may cost hundreds of teachers' jobs.
Lady Ellen Elizabeth Reed was possibly the most famous Northlander you've never heard of.
Mobile apps were touted as a key part of Europe's plan to beat the coronavirus outbreak.
New York Times: Beijing's hopes of using Europe as counterweight to the US have faltered.