At least 21 people have died and 15 have been left seriously injured after a bus carrying high school students veered off a road, broke through a guardrail and sank into a reservoir in southwest China. READ MORE:
France’s economic recovery a key priority as new cabinet meets
The French cabinet was meeting on Tuesday, with economic recovery a key priority. Over 13 million workers were placed on state-sponsored furlough during lockdown, and job cuts could be in excess of 800,000 in 2020. The...
Amazon’s Jeff Bezos: The richest person in the world – BBC News
His wealth is now estimated to be $171bn (£137bn), having made tens of billions during the Covid-19 pandemic. Amazon boss Jeff Bezos even has plans to take the human race into space. The BBC’s James Wignall takes...
Unrest after Ethiopian singer Hachalu Hundessa’s killing
Violent protests over the killing of famous Oromo singer Hachalu Hundessa has left more than 160 people dead. Hundessa was a musician and an activist known for his political songs that highlighted the struggles of the...
Lockdown 2.0 | Restrictions reimposed locally in Catalan district
Officials in the northeastern Spanish province of Catalonia have imposed a local lockdown in Segria county, home to tens of thousands of people, after a spike in #COVID19 cases. READ MORE:
Nobody noticed | Design studio used AI ’employee’ to create logos for clients for months
A design studio in Moscow is creating quite a stir for its creative work and something of a cult following has built up for its ability to produce eye-catching logos for businesses. But it turns out it’s not an...
South Africa reopens more schools despite surge in Covid 19 cases
In tonight’s edition: Thousands of South African students have headed back to class in the second phase of schools reopening. Burundi finally launches a mass screening process as it changes tune on coronavirus...