Demonstrators took to the streets for a second night in Colombia’s capital Bogota on Thursday to press ahead with protests against police brutality that have erupted in violence and taken nine lives so far.
QAnon: Are conspiracy theories becoming a deadly threat? | To The Point
QAnon adherents distrust to the state and its elites. Some believers in the QAnon deep state conspiracy even call for violence. How real is the threat? Our guests: Theresa Locker (Vice), Felix Huesmann (freelance...
EU ultimatum to UK over Brexit plan in breach of international law – BBC News
The European Union has issued an ultimatum to Boris Johnson’s government over its plans to override part of the Brexit withdrawal deal it signed up to, which would be in breach of international law. The EU has called on...
Nigerian traders in Ghana lament discrimination
Nigerians in Ghana say they are suffering discrimination after many of their businesses were closed by local authorities. It’s part of a suite of policies adopted by Ghana aimed at protecting local retail traders...
Special report: The climate after COVID
Sky News has visited the largest ice cap in Europe, witnessing first hand the effects of global warming. It’s believed around 150,000 litres of ice melts on Iceland’s Vatnajokull ice cap every second, which is...
Police officer scales power pylon & threatens to jump during protest in Argentina
A police officer Aldo Oscar Pagano scaled a power pylon and threatened to jump during a protest demanding better pay and working conditions in Buenos Aires Province. He refused to come down, while his colleagues begged...
Belarus arrests ongoing, opposition accused of attempts to ‘seize power’
A fresh crackdown on the Belarus opposition sees two more high-profile figures detained, leaving the group’s governing body with just one recognized leader. Meanwhile, hundreds of women have rallied in support of...














