IN THE PAPERS – Monday, September 7: The papers look at accusations US Postmaster General Louis Dejoy pressured former employees into donating to Republican candidates. Meanwhile in Lebanon, British paper the...
As Covid-19 cases soar in Spain, new school year comes too soon for some
With coronavirus cases surging as a new school year begins, many Spanish parents are refusing to send their children back to class despite the threat of sanctions.
Belarus: More than 100,000 people participate in renewed protests | DW News
Police in Belarus have arrested more than 600 people after a massive rally of more than 100,000 in the capital Minsk, according to the interior ministry. For the past four weeks, protesters have been demanding that long...
What’s behind the unequal threat of Covid – BBC News
Covid-19 is already the third-leading cause of death for African Americans this year. But why has the virus hit this community harder than others? We take a look at the story behind the numbers. Video by Hannah Long...
African Migrants ‘Left to Die’ in Saudi Arabia
A new Telegraph investigation reveals shocking images of African migrants in Saudi Arabia, forced to live under dehumanising conditions at deportation centers. But as it turns out the horrific images are nothing new...
Coronavirus: China’s tourism industry thrives as world battles COVID-19
Tourism across the world has been hit hard by COVID-19 but China has one key advantage – 1.4 billion people with nowhere else to go. Domestic flights are back to 2019 levels, lockdown is long gone in China and...
Raab: No COVID-19 testing at UK airports due to 90% failure rate
The Foreign Secretary has said airport testing would not be a “silver bullet” and quarantine measures cannot be eased “until we’ve got a safe system to allow it”. When asked why the...














