Anti-terrorism prosecutor Jean-François Ricard on Wednesday gave an update on the investigation into the murder of Samuel Paty, which has drawn parallels with the 2015 attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper.
Belgian health services buckling under strain of Covid-19 testing
Bars and restaurants in Belgium have been closed for one month to limit the spread of Covid-19. In the French-speaking Wallonia, many testing centres have been forced to shut as they lack the necessary equipment to keep...
Lebanon’s unfinished revolution: One year after protests, change has yet to come
It’s been one year since anti-government protests broke out in Lebanon. They resulted in the resignation of the country’s Prime Minister Saad Hariri.
France teacher attack: Thousands march silently in memory of Samuel Paty
Thousands of people gathered Tuesday in #Conflans-Sainte-Honorine for a march in #homage to Samuel #Paty, the history-geography teacher beheaded in this city after showing his students #caricatures of the prophet...
UK Covid-19 rules: Govt imposes new restrictions on Manchester
#UK‘s PM Boris Johnson announced that his government will put in place the highest #Covid-19 alert level in Greater #Manchester, following the failure of attempts to negotiate with local leaders a funding package...
Nuclear button fears | Royal Navy officer reportedly came to work drunk
The British nuclear submarine dubbed “HMS Sex and Cocaine” by the tabloids is in trouble again. An officer responsible for its nuclear missiles reportedly showed up for duty drunk during a port call in the US.














