Thousands mourn death of Belarus protester seized by police
Thousands of Belarusians streamed to a church in the capital of Minsk on Friday for the funeral of a protester who was allegedly beaten to death after being arrested by police
Thousands of Belarusians streamed to a church in the capital of Minsk on Friday for the funeral of a protester who was allegedly beaten to death after being arrested by police
Exclusive: The whole industry has the potential to act as a virus factory, say animal-welfare activists
Amnesty International says it is “horrified” that Polish authorities have used “excessive” force, including the use of tear gas, against street protesters this week
Trump aide also branded CNN reporter an ‘activist’ in confrontation
'Donald Trump doesn't get to decide if Joe Biden is president or not,' incoming White House chief of staff says
A suburban Milwaukee police and fire commission has voted to dismiss the complaints against a police officer filed by the families of three men he fatally shot while on duty since 2015
The Dutch government says it will prioritize people aged over 60, those in health risk groups and frontline health care workers for coronavirus vaccinations when the shots become available
Vice President Mike Pence is campaigning Friday in Georgia in support of the state’s two Republican senators
Kentucky singer-songwriter Kelsey Waldon's latest album on Oh Boy Records pays homage to several musical heavyweights, including the label's founder, the late John Prine
A Cincinnati City Council member who is the third this year to be arrested on corruption allegations insists he is innocent
Threat ‘takes away our right to protest’, one striker says
Police describe attacker’s behaviour in surveillance footage of incident ‘disturbing’
Store now closed as enforcement chief reveals some shops have started selling face coverings in bid to remain trading as ‘essential retailers’
The second peak of the coronavirus crisis is flattening, health secretary Matt Hancock has said.
The government’s response to breaching ministerial code is not good enough
‘I would like him to say which are the coaches who put pressure on the players not to go?’
Editorial: As fresh details about Ms Patel’s behaviour no doubt emerge in the coming days, Mr Johnson may come to wonder why he is defending the indefensible again
Two Iraqi officials say Iran has instructed allies across the Middle East to be on high alert and avoid provoking tensions with the U.S. that could give an outgoing Trump administration cause to launch attacks in the U.S. president's final weeks in office
Maybe the wayward legal adviser should take a leaf out of Donald Trump’s book and put the top back on his hair dye, writes Janet Street-Porter
'It’s so saddening to see that this is who he is now because it’s nothing like he was’
Dr Peter Beilenson apologises for ‘significant mistake’
No wonder, above all, that the chancellor shied away from setting out longer-term spending plans, writes John Rentoul
One of the greats of Italian cinema is back in her new film ‘The Life Ahead’. Sophia Loren speaks to Simon Abrams
Victim’s remains found near suspect’s home in northern Berlin
'Years from now, it would become just a kind of generic name'