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Brussels and London flex muscles as EU prepares to finalise post-Brexit trade stance
Brussels has warned the UK that the greater its independence from EU rules, the less access it will have to European markets.
Pioneering black NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson dies at 101
Katherine Johnson was eventually portrayed in the 2016 hit film “Hidden Figures,” about pioneering black female aerospace workers.
Harvey Weinstein guilty of rape, sexual assault in landmark #MeToo moment
Weinstein, 67, was immediately handcuffed and led off to jail, sealing his fall from powerful Hollywood boss to archvillain of the #MeToo movement.
Angela Merkel’s CDU to elect new leader in April to try to revive fortunes
The centre-right Christian Democrats are in disarray following recent electoral setbacks and Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer’s decision to stand aside.
Sebastião Salgado: world-famous photographer's Genesis exhibition comes to Lyon
Genesis is a photographic tribute to the planet comprising more than 200 black and white photographs. It's the result of eight years work and some thirty trips around the world
Several injured after car drives into crowd at carnival in Germany
Police have urged people not to share unconfirmed reports.
Thousands rally in Hanau against 'barbaric ideology' of white supremacy
Police said over 6000 people joined the march which included families of the victims killed in a mass shooting on Wednesday.
COVID-19 outbreak: Italy locks down several towns as number of cases soar
Italian authorities acted after a cluster of #coronavirus cases in the north of the country.
Rebel leader in South Sudan sworn in as vice president of government meant to end war
Rebel leader Riek Machar became vice president in South Sudan as the country reeling from civil war tries to form a coalition for the third time.
Protesters march for Assange's release
Hundreds of protesters in London march for Assange to be released and for his extradition to be stopped
Louvre opens all-night for free for last weekend of Da Vinci exhibition
The Louvre Museum in Paris has announced it will be open day and night, on Saturday and Sunday, to mark the end of its Leonardo Da Vinci exhibition.
Macron tells farmers he opposes cuts to agricultural subisidies
France is the main beneficiary of EU agricultural subisidies. After Brexit there's a large hole in the EU's budget but Macron says he'll oppose any subsidy cuts.
Afghans welcome week-long truce between US forces and Taliban
If all goes to plan a peace accord is due to be signed at the end of the week in Qatar where the Taliban have a political office.
Tough border control awaits migrants attempting to reach EU from Bosnia
Migrants attempting to reach the European Union through Bosnia and Herzegovina have a dangerous journey ahead of them.
France's oldest nuclear plant Fessenheim turns off one reactor
France has begun reducing its reliance on nuclear energy by closing a reactor at its oldest plant Fessenheim
France and Germany urge Syria summit amid fears of 'bloodbath' in Idlib
The diplomatic push comes as nearly 900,000 people have fled the Syrian offensive in the country's last rebel stronghold.
Unholy row exposes deep divisions in Montenegro
A dispute over church property is exposing deep divisions in the small Western Balkans country of Montenegro. While the conflict is rooted in history, it is also about Serbian identity.
Montenegro rocked by dispute over church property
Opponents of a new law that makes it obligatory to register church properties fear that the State could confiscate Serbian Orthodox churches or cemeteries.
'Nazis out' chant Frankfurt fans after hecklers interrupt minute's silence for Hanau victims
Frankfurt fans didn't let it go when hecklers interrupted a minute of silence for Hanau victims
Hardliners set for big gains in Iran's legislative elections
Turnout will be seen as a key measure of support for Iran's leadership at the time of a sanctions-linked economic downturn and diplomatic isolation.
Saudi’s Prince Turki talks Iran relations & G20 Presidency
Hundreds of high-level decision makers and industry trailblazers, spanning fields from economics and philanthropy to healthcare, attended the Milken Institute Middle East and Africa summit 2020 in Abu Dhabi.
Will Brexit boost UK and GCC trade relations?
The United Kingdom has officially left the European Union on 31 January and, being free to negotiate its own trade deals, regions like the Middle East are looking like a new exciting, investment arena.
China is 'running a campaign of intimidation' against Uighur diaspora, says Amnesty International
They say the intimidation is 'unparalleled and illegal'.
Portugal is a step closer to legalising euthanasia
The debate took place against a background of protests outside parliament in Lisbon

























