Russian ships move to resume Baltic pipeline construction
A Russian pipe-laying ship has sailed into position to resume construction of a German-Russian gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea that the United States has vehemently opposed
A Russian pipe-laying ship has sailed into position to resume construction of a German-Russian gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea that the United States has vehemently opposed
Boris Johnson’s waxwork at Madame Tussauds is no dummy as it dons a Christmas jumper urging caution on the first weekend since lockdown eased.
“I think it is quite likely that some of the central banks will issue digital currencies,” said Sir Howard Davies, the chair of NatWest Group
Videos circulating on social media showed a significant number of supporters booing
The prehistoric monument of Stonehenge in southern England has been closed to visitors after protesters staged a “mass trespass” against the British government’s plans for a new tunnel near the World Heritage Site
13-year-old boy was shot during clashes that broke out between stone-throwing Palestinian residents and Israeli soldiers
What a difference a couple of wins make. Manchester City have secured back-to-back top-flight victories for the first time this season and as a result - despite their many struggles over the opening months of the campaign - the Premier League table is beginning to look a lot healthier.
‘It made me shiver’, says warehouse supervisor
The welterweight world title fight will see the Americans battle it out for the IBF and WBC titles at the home of the Dallas Cowboys
President Donald Trump’s first political rally since losing his reelection bid is ostensibly to urge support for the Republican incumbents in Georgia’s two runoffs that will decide which party controls the Senate at the start of Joe Biden’s administration
Theatre veteran expects audiences to ‘return in droves’ after vaccine rollout
Doses must be used within 12 hours of thawing under approved method
Pub owners left to their own devices to decide what constitutes ‘substantial meal’, finds Kate Ng
On Friday, the country hit a record number of new coronavirus cases in a single day with 228,767 recorded
Keir Starmer has urged people to shop locally, as research finds hundreds of thousands of small firms might not be in business by the spring.
Thousands of people around France have protested a proposed bill that could make it more difficult for witnesses to film police officers
UK has twice death rate from pneumonia than that of Germany and three times higher than France
Manitoba leader was in tears as he said he was 'stealing Christmas’ to curb Covid spread
Tens of thousands of opposition supporters have marched across Armenia's capital to push for the resignation of the nation’s prime minister over his handling of the conflict with Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh
Two GOP lawmakers also said they would not acknowledge the Democrat as a ‘legitimate president’
Soldiers triage patients in the parking lot of an urgent-care clinic in Boise, Idaho, revamped into a facility for coronavirus patients as infections and deaths surge
Forty years ago, Brett Woolley’s dad was shot in the parking lot of a small-town bar in the Idaho mountains
Unemployment has forced aching choices on millions of Americans and their families in the face of a rampaging viral epidemic that has closed shops and restaurants, paralyzed travel and left millions jobless for months
‘Leave presents for another time,’ says president
‘That was one of the most challenging moments I hope I’ll ever have to experience,' actor says