A Spanish businessman was paid more than $28m (£21m) as part of a “lucrative” deal by a Florida company to supply personal protective equipment (PPE) to the UK government, US court documents reveal.
Thailand: Pro-democracy protesters and royalists clash in violent demonstrations
After months of peaceful demonstrations, anti-government protests turned violent in Bangkok as pro-democracy activists clashed with royalists outside parliament.
Did third-party candidates impact the outcome of the US presidential election again?
Did third-party candidates impact the outcome of the US presidential election again? Most definitely. Taha Arvas explains in this episode of In Brief.
UN mobile app changing how Somalis receive food aid
A UN mobile app helps people in Somali capital of Mogadishu receive food aid in a safe manner amid fears of terrorism and coronavirus pandemic.
Hungary and Poland block EU Covid-19 recovery package
Plans by Hungary and Poland to veto a huge EU budget have been described as a crisis by officials. The two east European countries are angry over plans to link the so called Covid-19 recovery fund to democratic...
Nagorno-Karabakh | Azerbaijani, Armenian forces cooperate, backed by Russian peacekeepers
Vladimir Putin says a peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan could have been reached weeks ago. The truce is widely seen as a capitulation in Armenia, triggering protests and demands for the prime minister to quit...
France’s draft security bill to ban images of police prompts violent protests
Anger spirals in Paris, with water cannon and tear gas used following a draft security bill to ban publication of images of police with intent to cause them harm. The interior minister insists the bill will protect...














