Children are more likely to be harmed by not returning to school than if they catch #coronavirus, England’s chief medical adviser has said. Professor Chris Whitty said the reopening of schools will “put...
With fans or without them, 2022 World Cup will go ahead – football coach | SophieCo. Visionaries
The coronavirus pandemic has been the biggest blow to the sporting industry since World War II, causing major events to be postponed or canceled. What does the post-COVID-19 playing field look like for sports? We talked...
Lukashenko warns of border threats as Belarus opposition calls for Minsk rally
Belarus’s authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko on Saturday ordered his defence minister to take “stringent measures” to defend the country’s territorial integrity after mass protests erupted...
‘Putin politically responsible for Navalny’s poisoning’ | Interview with Boris Nemtsov’s daughter
Doctors in Berlin are trying to save the life of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. He arrived in Germany from Siberia, two days after becoming seriously ill on a flight in Russia. His supporters allege he was...
Coronavirus vaccine: What are human challenge trials? – BBC News
Human challenge trials are regarded by some as a faster way to develop vaccines – but they come with big risks. Could they be used to speed up the development of a vaccine for Covid-19? BBC Health Correspondent...
Police mocked Black Muslim’s faith during deadly arrest
Newly released body cam footage shows the final moments of Muhammad Muhaymin Jr screaming “I can’t breathe” and “Please, Allah” before he was killed in 2017. In response to his pleas, a Phoenix officer said “Allah? He’s...
Gambia orphanage scandal
Nine orphanages in The Gambia connected to British charity Penny Appeal have shut following accusations of child abuse, including beatings and torture. Some of the children spoken about their experiences to TRT World.