Motor racing: Spa given green light for Belgian GP without spectators
The Belgian Formula One Grand Prix, scheduled for the end of August but threatened by the COVID-19 pandemic, can go ahead without spectators, regional authorities...
Georgia will end coronavirus state of emergency on May 22: PM
Georgia will end the state of emergency it declared over the new coronavirus on May 22, Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia said on Friday....
U.S. moves to cut Huawei off from global chip suppliers
The Trump administration on Friday moved to block shipments of semiconductors to Huawei Technologies from global chipmakers, in an action ramping up tensions with China....
Breakingviews TV: Summer S.O.S.
Travel curbs and quarantines will constrain travellers this summer. But the easing of lockdowns in Europe and Asia brings hope to the $1.6 trln tourism...
It’s a ‘Pub Day’ like no other in Australia’s outback
The chief minister of Australia’s outback Northern Territory was one of the first people in the country to pour a beer in public for weeks...
UK, EU urge each other to give ground in trade talks or risk no deal
By Gabriela Baczynska, Guy Faulconbridge and Andrew MacAskill...
I’ll give up pandemic decree power this month, Hungary’s Orban says
Hungary’s nationalist prime minister, Viktor Orban, said on Friday he expected to renounce a set of much-criticised emergency powers to fight the coronavirus this month....
Coronavirus updates: Prestigious medical journal blasts Trump; parts of New York to open; CDC publishes (short) reopening guidance – USA TODAY
Coronavirus updates: Prestigious medical journal blasts Trump; parts of New York to open; CDC publishes (short) reopening guidance USA TODAY Officials release edited coronavirus reopening guidance AOL...
Former National Security Adviser Susan Rice Wants to Be Joe Biden’s Vice President – Newsweek
Former National Security Adviser Susan Rice Wants to Be Joe Biden’s Vice President Newsweek Karl Rove says these voters hold ‘the winning margin in the election’...
Hong Kong leader rejects protesters’ call for independent police probe
The Beijing-backed leader of Hong Kong ruled out on Friday an independent inquiry into allegations of police brutality against pro-democracy protesters, though she did accept...
