After seeing floods, Indonesian leader to visit quake zone
Relief workers worked to clear up rubble of collapsed buildings on an Indonesian island where a deadly earthquake left thousands of people homeless
Relief workers worked to clear up rubble of collapsed buildings on an Indonesian island where a deadly earthquake left thousands of people homeless
Shares have advanced in Asia as the changing of the guard in the U.S. is raising hopes for more support for the economy and more aggressive measures to fight the pandemic
Taiwanese troops using tanks, mortars and small arms staged a drill aimed at repelling an attack from China, which has increased its threats to reclaim the island and its own displays of military might
President-elect Joe Biden plans to unveil a sweeping immigration bill on Day One of his administration
Corporation received complaints about headline reporting death of former music producer
‘This is not the time to be lifting restrictions on international travel,’ says Biden spokeswoman after outgoing president’s surprise announcement
Sir Iain Duncan Smith, leading the rebellion, says until now the UK has done ‘literally nothing’ other than ‘protest’
Accepting the ‘High Ground’ Award, the pop singer addressed her social responsibility as a high-profile artist and white woman
In further snub, Melania Trump has not given Jill Biden traditional tour of family wing of White House
Editorial: Growing pressure from the west could loosen the Russian president’s iron grip on power
Over the past four years Independent cartoonist Dave Brown has had a lot of fun with Donald Trump and his excesses. From Twitter storms and Stormy Daniels to racism and Russia, we present his top 15
A closed zoo bares the clues of mistreated animals, but now Pakistan is looking to turn this park into a modern wildlife conservation learning from the lessons of the past, writes Pamela Constable
We care more than ever about getting enough sleep, so it’s no wonder many are turning to sleep trackers, but do they work, and are they helpful? Matthew Reid writes
Labour is getting better at exploiting the divisions within the Conservative Party, writes Sean O’Grady
Half of 16 to 25-year-olds said their mental health has worsened since the start of coronavirus crisis, research from The Prince’s Trust shows
Some people have been unable to buy groceries, while in one disturbing incident a diabetic with low blood sugar struggled to purchase food at a motorway service station. James Moore explains why we cannot become a cash-free society just yet
I miss the variety of walks, says Jenny Eclair. Even the boring ones like changing platforms on a busy commute
A matchday now is essentially like seeing the grand illusion stripped back to its bare bones, writes Tom Kershaw. More like a dress rehearsal than a true event
Many of us overestimate the amount of physical activity we do. Viv Lee explains why and how to rectify it
Glencore, BHP and Anglo American-run mine linked to alleged displacement of communities and ‘extreme’ impact on natural world
Some communities may become cut off, say forecasters
Worker was cleaning out enclosure and feeding animals when he was attacked at Perleberg Zoo
University of Edinburgh professor calls for ‘a moratorium on exposure, pending adequate scientific investigation’
Rishi Sunak looking for other ways to grow UK economy but has not totally ruled out ‘increasing corporation tax,’ Jesse Norman tells MPs
Leaders show different styles as they address the nation