Sky’s John Sparks explains how he ran for cover with Ugandan presidential candidate Bobi Wine after a soldier pointed a gun at them.
Syrian businessmen linked to Beirut explosion
Syrian businessmen with close ties to the Assad regime have been linked to the company that shipped a huge stockpile of ammonium nitrate to the Beirut port where it caused a massive blast, a new investigation has found
Digital exodus | Big Tech censorship pushes millions to find alternatives
Millions of users are leaving Facebook, Twitter and Whatsapp over concerns over privacy and censorship. And even global leaders are making the switch to more user-friendly rivals like Telegram and Signal.
Armed uprising feared in DC
Preparations for Biden’s inauguration have been changed – over fears of more violence on the Capitol. ‘Potential armed protests’ included, says the FBI’s director.
Powerful Indonesia quake kills at least 42, topples buildings
A powerful #earthquake rocked #Indonesia‘s Sulawesi island Friday, killing at least 42 people, levelling a hospital and severely damaging other buildings, authorities said, as they warned there were people still...
Irish church and state apologise for appalling treatment in mother and baby homes
In this edition, the Irish Government and the Catholic Church apologise over mother and baby homes that abused and shamed unmarried mothers and their children over 70 years. Also the human cost of shame in India...