U.S. President Donald Trump threatened on Tuesday not to sign a $892-billion coronavirus relief bill that includes desperately needed money for individual Americans, saying it should be amended to increase the amount in...
Israel’s government collapses, triggering fourth early election in two years
Israel will hold a snap election in March after parliament failed on Tuesday to meet a deadline to pass a budget, triggering a ballot presenting new challenges for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Britain and France reopen cross-border travel after ban to stop spread of Covid-19
France and Britain will reopen cross-border travel Wednesday after a snap 48-hour ban to curb the spread of a new coronavirus variant threatened UK supply chains.
Central African Republic: tensions rising ahead of vote
Tensions are rising in the Central African Republic in the run-up to this weekend’s presidential polls. FRANCE 24’s correspondent Clement Di Roma says the city of Bangui is calm despite sporadic fighting, with UN...
Britain’s Covid-19 isolation stokes fears of food shortages | Coronavirus Update
Freight from Britain began arriving in France by rail and ferry on Wednesday, ending 49dZFkcrKdk7XegyMd3kp4MGQoLFeMWM6Lion2T3q3h6DScBViFrXXuZoxkHq1TB1mGufMoGzfXd7jJ7ocgpJGxdEiGirjG links on Sunday after a new...
‘The Shining’ mode activated | Axe-wielding man attacks N. Dakota senator’s office
Fargo Police have identified and are tracking down a masked suspect who was filmed vandalizing North Dakota Senator John Hoeven’s office with an axe in an apparent act of vandalism/political statement.
Water cannons deployed | Ultra-Orthodox Jews scuffle with police over conscription case
Police were deployed against protesters from the ultra-Orthodox community who blocked a motorway outside Jerusalem after a student was arrested for violating military draft laws.














