Health care workers in Greece protest mandatory vaccines
Hundreds of Greek health care workers have protested in central Athens against mandatory coronavirus vaccines for their profession
Hundreds of Greek health care workers have protested in central Athens against mandatory coronavirus vaccines for their profession
Carrie Bourassa has been suspended by two Canadian public institutions
‘Dear Lord, she looks absolutely spectacular,’ one person said
Ships and aircraft from eight nations are taking part in annual drills to boost safety and security procedures on vessels and oil rigs off Cyprus’ southern coastline amid ongoing tensions with neighboring Turkey over competing claims to hydrocarbon reserves
Girl taken from remote coastal campsite in Western Australia on 16 October thought to be victim of ‘opportunistic’ abduction
Leaders of the Jewish community condemn the auction and question authenticity of the stamps
The county have only published a summary of the report’s findings, rather than the full report itself.
Rittenhouse is facing six criminal charges including first-degree intentional homicide
Fans of the department store believe hints towards the advert have ‘crash-landed’ in London and Newcastle
Britain is calling for the world’s financial industry to channel its vast funds toward greener investments to ensure that efforts to curb global warming succeed
Women were granted temporary access to at-home abortion treatment at the start of the coronavirus pandemic
The former Bank of England Governor said the funding has been allocated ‘for this decade’.
Modern pentathlon has been an Olympic event since 1912 and features five events: fencing, swimming, equestrian show jumping, pistol shooting and cross-country running
The Labrador and golden retriever helped alert a passing walker to their unconscious owner.
John Glen told that rules ‘make a mockery’ of new ‘gold standard’ for investments
The closely-watched IHS Markit/CIPS UK Services PMI survey recorded a reading of 59.1 in October, up from 55.4 in September
The global energy transition is perhaps nowhere more perplexing than in the Arabian Peninsula
Skipper Jondy Ward told reporters he hoped he would be going home today
The World Health Organization says the number of coronavirus cases has risen in Europe for the fifth consecutive week, making it the only world region where COVID-19 is still increasing
The seven-time world champion signed a new two-year deal with Mercedes in the summer
‘I was going onto lesbian dating sites and seeing males and I thought that was quite strange,’ says ex-Sussex University professor
‘I would rather we ended on a good note and kept our integrity,’ the actor said
The chef is back with an ode to cooking for the whole family. He speaks to Ella Walker about his wild childhood, family cooking and a sensible work-life balance
Boss Thomas Tuchel believes there is more to come from Tuesday’s matchwinner