A fast-spreading new subvariant of the coronavirus that causes Covid-19 — nicknamed “Eris” by health watchers but formally known as
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EU countries cut firefighter jobs despite climate crisis, new data shows
The number of firefighters in the EU is declining, even as the bloc faces more wildfires as a result of
Covid Vaccines Are Being Restricted This Winter – Even Though Virus Has ‘Not Gone Away’
A Covid-19 vaccine is prepared at St Charles’ Centre for Health and Wellbeing in London. Top public health officials have
You Must Not Make El-Rufai A Minister – Islamic Groups To Tinubu
Several Islamic groups have urged President Bola Tinubu against swearing in former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai as a minister. There are several petitions and personal appeals being made to the president to ensure that the former FCT Minister is not confirmed and appointed as a Minister. Naija News recalls that El-Rufai was among the […]
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Poland goes to war (verbally) with Europe’s conservative chief
A political war is brewing between Poland’s nationalist leader and the head of the biggest pan-European conservative party as the
UK election watchdog targeted in ‘hostile’ cyberattack
LONDON — The U.K.’s election watchdog, the Electoral Commission, has announced that it was the subject of a complex cyberattack
Putin’s world is shrinking
Fredrik Wesslau is a distinguished policy fellow at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs and a board member of The
Ukraine declares war on Russia’s Black Sea shipping
Russian ports and ships on the Black Sea — including tankers carrying millions of barrels of oil to Europe —
The Tory heartlands where Liz Truss’ name is mud and ‘Boris’ is a dirty word
ST ALBANS, England — For decades they were U.K. Conservative heartlands; the prim, middle-class shires of southern England which voted
First asylum seekers moved to barge off UK south coast
LONDON — The British government has moved a first cohort of asylum seekers onto a barge docked off the Dorset