French lawmakers on Tuesday unanimously voted to return prized artefacts to Benin and Senegal more than a century after they were looted by colonial forces and hauled back to Paris to be displayed in museums.
More White House aides test positive as Trump falsely compares Covid and flu deaths
President Donald Trump, said to be making progress in his recovery from Covid-19, tweeted his eagerness to return to the campaign trail Tuesday even as the outbreak that has killed more than 210,000 Americans reached...
Chile Protests: Outrage over video that shows boy being thrown off a bridge by police
In Chile, protests catch up where they left off before the pandemic; the video of a 16-year-old boy being thrown off a bridge by police has gone viral and sparked outrage in the country. Here in France, restaurants in...
Wall Street plunges as Trump calls off stimulus negotiations
US stocks dropped sharply, after Donald Trump’s surprise decision to end talks on another stimulus bill. The American President promised to push through fresh aid for businesses and households if he’s re...
How to shake the bistro blues? Paris restaurants face second wave of Covid restrictions
Winter is coming, Covid’s spiking, so can the food capital of the world cope? After Marseille, authorities tightening the screws for at least two weeks in Paris. Bars, tapas joints, closed. Restaurant seating...
Nagorno-Karabakh: Armenia and Azerbaijan’s conflict explained – BBC Newsnight
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