American Paul Whelan, Held In Russia On Spy Charges, Is Sentenced To 16 Years – NPR
American Paul Whelan, Held In Russia On Spy Charges, Is Sentenced To 16 Years NPR Russian court sentences US citizen Paul Whelan to 16 years in...
Rayshard Brooks should have been allowed to walk home instead of being shot by police, say family lawyers
Police officers involved in the shooting of Rayshard Brooks, a black man whose death reignited protests in Atlanta over the weekend, should have let him...
Mutation in new coronavirus increases chance of infection: study
A specific mutation in the new coronavirus can significantly increase its ability to infect cells, according to a study by U.S. researchers....
PM Orban says government ready to help Audi to allow Hungarian plant run at full capacity
Hungary is ready to give financial support to Audi to allow its Hungarian manufacturing plant to run at full capacity in the wake of the...
Beijing imposes curbs as coronavirus returns to Chinese capital
Several districts of the Chinese capital put up security checkpoints, closed schools and ordered people to be tested for the coronavirus on Monday after an...
GE aviation head to retire, Embraer executive to take helm
General Electric Co said on Monday David Joyce, the chief executive of the company’s aviation unit, would retire after 40 years with the industrial conglomerate,...
Polish judges complain to ECHR over Supreme Court independence
A Polish barrister and two judges have filed complaints against Poland alleging a lack of independence in the country’s Supreme Court, the European Court of...
PM Johnson to urge EU to reach agreement by end of summer
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will urge the European Union on Monday to commit to renewed energy to reach an agreement on the future relationship...
Irish parties ink deal to bring Greens into new coalition government
Ireland’s two dominant centre-right parties have agreed to form a coalition for the first time in a deal that will also put the Green Party...
Editors quit Russian newspaper, accusing boss of pro-Kremlin censorship
Five senior editors at Vedomosti, one of Russia’s most prominent business newspapers, resigned on Monday in protest at the appointment of an editor-in-chief they say...
