Young people have been at the center of the #covid debate since Europe exited the first lockdown. Videos of youth partying dominated various news sections throughout the summer. In #France, university parties and social...
Renewed lockdowns ‘light’ and hard as COVID cases surge | Global coronavirus news
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has defended the latest round of coronavirus restrictions as the country prepares to go back into lockdown -albeit a limited one. Addressing the Bundestag, Merkel said it was currently...
Nagorno-Karabakh: Tit-for-tat between Armenia and Azerbaijan rages on | DW News
Fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh has entered its second month – after a third cease-fire failed on Tuesday. The region lies within Azerbaijan but has been under the...
Coronavirus: Why France has acted as European leaders battle COVID-19 for a second time
France gathered across the nation to watch President Macron outline new rules starting that will restrict their freedom once again due to the coronavirus pandemic as Europe battles the second wave.
BREAKING: Labour ‘broke law by failing to handle antisemitism complaints’
The equalities watchdog has concluded that the Labour Party broke the law in its failure to handle antisemitism complaints.
Should we give free money to everyone?
Universal Basic Income is one of the most divisive economic theories of the 21st century. And since the coronavirus has tanked the global economy, it has gained more and more support.
Why are financial markets selling-off globally?
Global markets sold-off globally as the spread of the pandemic accelerated. What will this mean for markets in the near future? Taha Arvas explains, In Brief.














