The exams regulator for England, Ofqual, has pointed the finger of blame at ministers for the chaos surrounding this year’s results. Ofqual’s chairman says ministers were warned that the emergency grading...
‘Unequivocal proof’ that Russian opposition politician Navalny was poisoned, Germany says- BBC News
There is ‘unequivocal proof’ that the Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny was poisoned with a Novichok nerve agent. That’s the finding of the German government, which says Mr Navalny was the...
Charlie Hebdo terror attack trial opens in Paris court | DW News
It’s been over five years since the attacks on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and the Jewish supermarket Hypercacher in Paris. The long-awaited trial might bring relatives and friends some sense of normality...
Thousands displaced in Louisiana in the wake of hurricane
Hurricane Laura devastated parts of the Louisiana coast as a category four storm, leaving thousands of people displaced and entire communities destroyed in its aftermath.
Northern Nigerian streaming service soars amid lockdowns
Nigeria’s film industry finds online streaming as a new source of income while Covid-19 wreaks havoc on businesses around the world.
COVID-19: ‘Employers need to be agile’
The Works and Pensions Secretary has told Kay Burley @ Breakfast employers need to be “agile” in regards to workers returning to the workplace.
#CharlieHebdo horror | 2015 Paris attack survivors question why the trial took FIVE YEARS to start
The trial of 14 men accused of involvement in the 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris gets underway – five years after the French capital was traumatized.