The back-to-school spike in Covid cases is on, with France, Spain and the UK all fearing an exponential rise in casualties. That’s before the next spike when the weather here turns cold and Europe migrates indoors...
Hundreds of thousands flee as deadly wildfires continue to ravage US West Coast
Dozens of extreme, wind-driven wildfires burned through forests and towns in US West Coast states on Thursday, destroying hundreds of homes, killing at least nine people and forcing hundreds of thousands to flee...
EU mulls legal action against Britain over plan to break Brexit divorce deal
Britain and the European Union will hold emergency talks on Thursday over Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s plan to undercut parts of the Brexit divorce treaty, with Brussels exploring possible legal action against...
Covid-19: ‘Vaccine development should be driven by science, not politics’
As countries across the world experience worrying new spikes in Covid-19 infection rates, how close are we to developing an effective vaccine? And how to tackle the growing community of vaccination sceptics? We sit down...
Covid-19: Who needs a test and which one?
Efforts to ramp up Covid-19 testing have triggered a rush on labs in several countries and spread confusion about who should get tested and when. FRANCE 24 takes a look at the two types of tests available – diagnostic...
Global rise in sanctions: A useless tool? | DW News
The German government says it’s looking at the entire set of instruments it could use in taking action against Moscow over the poisoning of Russian opposition leader, Alexei Navalny. Chancellor Angela...
Why Australia-China row matters? – BBC News
China and Australia have always had their differences, but now relations between the two countries are souring at an unprecedented rate. The BBC’s Ros Atkins explains what has happened so far and why this is a...














