Several people were detained after clashes broke out between the police and protesters trying to reach the beach in Burgas. Bulgaria’s coastal territory is public property, and access to it can’t be denied.
Malian anti-govt protests continue despite president’s call for dialogue
Police fired tear gas Saturday in Mali’s capital as scattered groups came out for a second straight day of anti-government protests, defying the president’s latest call for dialogue.
Turkey’s Erdogan signs decree making Hagia Sophia a mosque | DW News
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has signed a decree declaring Instanbul’s world-famous Hagia Sophia will be reopened for Muslim worship. His declaration about his country’s most popular tourist...
Bosnian war saw worst fighting on European soil since WWII
The Srebrenica genocide took place at the end of the Bosnian War, a brutal conflict that happened after the collapse of the former Yugoslavia. It left more than 100 thousand people dead and displaced more than 2.2...
Premonitions of a second wave | UK at risk of another PPE shortage
Concerns about a potential second wave of COVID-19 remain as the UK gradually lifts lockdown restrictions, and there are fears that personal protective equipment will once again run out.
Battle of Britain: The schoolgirl who helped design the Spitfire – BBC News
Meet the young mathematician who helped design the Spitfire, the iconic aircraft that took part in the Battle of Britain, which started 80 years ago. Hazel Hill helped her father do the calculations that meant Spitfires...
But Trump ordered no chokeholds! | NY state officer kneeling on suspect’s neck
With disturbing echoes of George Floyd’s killing in Minneapolis, footage has emerged of a police officer in New York state KNEELING on man’s neck. In the police bodycam video, Yugeshwar Gaindarpersaud, 31, runs into his...