Authorities in northern Spain have again imposed lockdown measures in a bid to curb a recent spike in new infections. The Catalonian government has imposed limitations on movement just a few days after making face masks...
Seoul mayor’s funeral draws outcry amid sexual harassment allegations | DW News
A funeral service has been held for the mayor of South Korea’s capital Seoul, amid controversy. More than half a million people signed an online petition opposing the publicly-funded ceremony, which was also...
Coronavirus pandemic: France ends state of health emergency as cases decrease
France has declared its state of health emergency over as coronavirus cases decrease. Jan Cedric Hansen, VP, Global Health Security Alliance, says while the announcement is not premature, there is a risk the public will...
Poland’s conservative President Duda re-elected – BBC News
Poland’s incumbent President Andrzej Duda has narrowly beaten challenger Rafal Trzaskowski in Sunday’s presidential vote. The National Electoral Commission said Mr Duda had won 51.2% of the votes. It is...
Members of African church in Istanbul testify to freedom of worship
African migrants living in Turkey often find it difficult to integrate into the society because of cultural and language barriers. But some have found joining religious organisations helpful. In this report, members of...
Tensions high as ‘Blue Lives Matter’ & BLM protesters face off in NYC
Tensions were running high between pro-police supporters, ‘Blue Lives Matter’, and a group of ‘Black Lives Matter’ counter-protesters in NYC. At least one BLM protester was detained as scuffles...
Malian state TV goes off air amid anti-president protests
Protesters in Mali took the streets of the capital Bamako on Friday shouting “Enough is Enough” – they are seeking the resignation of President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita. Shots were also fired at the...