Ukraine was today named country of the year 2022 by the British weekly newspaper The Economist, which said it deserved the title because of its heroism, ingenuity, resilience and the fact that it does not respond to war crimes with the same.more
Yesterday's verdict against a former secretary from the Stutthof concentration camp near Gdansk is undoubtedly one of the last cases involving German perpetrators from World War II. The media indicate that Germany has long failed to properly account for German crimes, with criminals receiving low sentences or no sentences at all.more
The report comes after supermarket giant Tesco axed its meat, fish and deli counters in more than 300 stores earlier this year as part of a major overhaul of its business.more
Brentford's top scorer this season, Ivan Toney, has been charged with a further 30 counts of breaching betting rules, the Football Association (FA) has announced.more
US President Joe Biden has made it clear that the US is "not pursuing a direct war with Russia" - reported a White House official, quoted by the Associated Press agency, wishing to remain anonymous, ahead of President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit in Washington today.more
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak assured yesterday that nothing had changed in terms of continuing aid to Ukraine, that the agreement to deport illegal migrants to Rwanda would be implemented and indicated that he did not intend to give in to the wage demands of the strikers.more
Lionel Messi, the captain of Argentina's World Cup-winning team, has been invited to have his feet immortalized in the hall of fame at Brazil's famous Maracana stadium, Rio de Janeiro's sporting authority has announced.more
Twitter owner Elon Musk announced yesterday that he would step down as Twitter chief executive as soon as he found someone 'foolish enough' to take on the role. He did so after a majority of voters in a poll he organised favoured his departure.more
Sadiq Khan has been reselected as Labour’s mayoral candidate and will bid to win a historic third term at City Hall in 2024, it was announced on Tuesday.more
Police have inspected outlets selling illegal pyrotechnic materials in several federal states, the Berliner Zeitung newspaper reported. Such materials are used by criminal groups, for example to blow up ATMs.more
When Boris Becker's punishment is over, we will want to resume our cooperation with him. "He is an integral part of the German tennis family. His merits are and will remain exceptional," a statement from the local federation said.more
Ryanair has agreed a new pay deal with its pilots, which will last for a period of four years. The airline has signed off on the agreement with the trade union Fórsa. more
Italian Minister of Education Giuseppe Valditara has banned the use of mobile phones during lessons. A circular signed by him was circulated yesterday. Penalties for breaking the ban are not foreseen. It is stressed that the new rules are also a sign of respect for teachers.more
The super-licence of Dutchman Max Verstappen, who won his second consecutive Formula One world title this year in the colours of the Red Bull team, was paid for €963,800, entitling him to race in the 2023 season.more
Immigration and asylum are top issues for nearly a third of Britons, a new YouGov poll finds. Most of them believe that the current policy is inappropriate and ineffective, and that the government has lost control of what happens at the country's borders.more
A meteorite that fell near the town of Enkoeping, some 80 km east of Stockholm, in November 2020 belongs to the finder, not the landowner, the Uppsala District Court ruled yesterday, settling a dispute over the right to the space rock.more
More than 70 per cent of Poles say next year will be worse for household budgets, while less than 18 per cent think it will be the same, with almost 10 per cent of respondents predicting 2023 will be better, according to an IBRiS poll for Radio ZET.more
The proportion of the workers who exited the workforce during the pandemic and have not returned since is higher in the UK than in nearly any other developed economy, new data has revealed.
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Only a fraction of emergency patients are being guaranteed ambulances in the North West during the strikes on Wednesday, with others told to rely on "self-conveyance or taxi conveyance"
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Foreign officials and experts are watching with concern the wave of Covid-19 in China, which analysts say could lead to up to more than one million deaths there. Concerns are being raised about the global economy, supply chains and potential new mutations of the coronavirus.more
Famed British journalist Jeremy Clarkson yesterday apologised - albeit not very directly - for an 'awkward' column on Meghan, Prince Harry's American wife, which was received with considerable outrage. Clarkson's words were even condemned by his daughter.more
"I want to play for another six years". - declared Rafal Gikiewicz, goalkeeper of FC Augsburg, currently ranked 14th in the Bundesliga football table.more
Ukrainian authorities have reached an agreement to receive thousands more Starlink antennas from Elon Musk-owned SpaceX, Bloomberg reported today, quoting Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Mykhail Fedorov.more
Today marks the second day of the biggest ever nurses' strike in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, but all indications are that it will not be the last. According to media reports, if no agreement is reached, nurses are prepared to lead further protests for the next six months.more