The French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has re-published the controversial cartoons that made it the target of a terror attack in 2015. On Wednesday, 14 of the alleged suspects will go on trial accused of helping...
Back to school in England and Wales
Schools in England and Wales reopen this week. That’s despite a lot of uncertainty surrounding the vulnerability of teachers to COVID-19, whether social distancing is feasible and how secondary students will cope with...
People online call out Macron for ‘selective freedom of speech’
Many people online are calling out French President Emmanuel Macron for “selective freedom of speech” after he said he wouldn’t condemn the offensive depictions of Prophet Muhammad by the magazine Charlie Hebdo because...
Bulgarian protesters rally outside parliament against premier
Anti-government protesters have gathered outside the National Assembly Bulgaria, accusing PM Boyko Borissov and his government of corruption.
Navalny poison ‘without doubt’ a type of novichok
Hospital tests have shown Putin critic Alexei Navalny was ‘without doubt’ poisoned with a nerve agent from the novichok group, according to the German government.
Can chemical weapons use be stopped?
Former spy Alexander Litvinenko, Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were all attacked with illegal chemical weapons. Sky News’ Deborah Haynes looks at the seemingly widespread use of deadly chemical weapons...
Coronavirus: Quarantine concerns haunt tourists in Portugal
Britons flocked to the Algarve when COVID restrictions were lifted two weeks ago, but now they’re almost certain to be brought back. Uncertainty and risk have become unfamiliar features of a week in the sun for UK...














