Protesters take to the streets of Portland for the 52nd night, as tensions remain high over the deployment of federal law enforcement in the city.
Postponed again | COVID-19 stands in the way of ‘Immortal Regiment’ march
Russia’s ‘Immortal Regiment’ march, commemorating WWII veterans, has had to be postponed yet again, due to the COVID-19 pandemic – this time to 2021.
‘You’ve had your gotcha moment Kay!’
Minister for Crime and Policing, Kit Malthouse appears to not be aware that a mask is not mandatory in food takeaway shops. Face coverings must be worn in shops and supermarkets in England from Friday 24 July.
Wirecard cheated investors out of billions. Who knew what, and when?
Wirecard cheated investors out of billions, hacked and sued journalists, and lied about its business, while the German government and its agencies allowed it to happen. How did this happen? Taha Arvas explains, In Brief.
TRT World went to Srebrenica to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the genocide of more than 8,000 Bosniaks.
A team of clinical psychologists in Kenya have volunteered to provide support to frontline health workers. And as Dominic Brian Omondi reports, they have even set up a call centre to assist with mental health.
EU leaders strike deal on coronavirus recovery fund | DW News
European leaders have sealed a deal on an unprecedented 750 billion euro coronavirus recovery fund. After four days of heated talks leaders finally agreed on the details of loans and grants to be given to countries...
Churchill’s legacy still painful for Indians – BBC News
Over the past month a number of statues of past leaders have been defaced around the world, during protests that were part of the Black Lives Matter movement. They’ve triggered debate over the UK’s colonial history. In...














