Prime Minister Boris Johnson says a no-deal outcome with the European Union is now “looking very, very likely”.
The cost of keeping French museums and theatres closed
#Museums, #theatres and #cinemas in #France will remain closed until at least January, as the country battles an ongoing surge in #coronavirus cases. What will the measures announced by Prime Minister Jean Castex cost...
US expert panel endorses Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine, in key step towards national distribution
A #US government advisory panel endorsed widespread use of #Pfizer’s #coronavirus vaccine Thursday, putting the country just one step away from launching an epic #vaccination campaign against the outbreak that has...
US experts vote to approve Pfizer vaccine
#US experts voted Thursday to recommend granting emergency approval for #Pfizer-BioNTech’s #Covid-19 #vaccine, paving the way for America to become the next country to move ahead with mass immunization. It comes...
EU summit: Leaders strike deal on landmark budget, virus recovery fund
European Union leaders on Thursday clinched a deal on a massive long-term #budget and a fund to help the bloc’s ravaged economies recover from the impact of the #coronavirus, but critics said the agreement lets #Hungary...
Time Magazine’s Person of the Year 2020: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
IN THE PRESS – Friday, 11.12.2020: We talk about the people Time Magazine has chosen to recognise in the year 2020, largely dominated by the US presidential election, global racial justice protests and the coronavirus...
Coronavirus pandemic: France delays planned re-opening of theatres, museums, cinemas
#France will not reopen #museums, #cinemas and #theatres on Dec. 15 as planned because #Covid-19 infection rates are not falling as fast as the government had hoped, Prime Minister Jean #Castex said on Thursday.