From jail, Navalny urges Russians to overcome their fear
Vladamir Putin's political foe has been sentenced to two years and eight months in prison.
Vladamir Putin's political foe has been sentenced to two years and eight months in prison.
Opposition leader Alexei Navalny was jailed last month and faces years in prison.
In a week for the EC president to forget, her cajoling turned into a horrific own goal.
New EU controls on Covid vaccine exports could mean there are not as many doses for NZ.
The AstraZeneca vaccine is one of four pre-ordered by New Zealand.
UK becomes first country in Europe to pass 100,000 coronavirus-related deaths.
The threat is prompting European governments to introduce harsh new lockdowns and curfews.
The crackdown comes as supporters of Navalny defy the Kremlin with calls for more rallies.
Niklas Frank learnt the truth about his family when he saw photos of piles of corpses.
Financial Times: Pharma group says volumes will 'be lower than originally anticipated'.
Smith accepted the honour on behalf of her team at Ocado.
New York Times: Location made all the difference when the coronavirus hit.
The Central European nation of 5.4m entered a tough lockdown before Christmas.
The controversial facilities will be used for people who have repeatedly broken the rules.
Doctors will now assess whether very frail, elderly people should get the vaccine.
Large parts of Europe are living under 6pm-6am restrictions on movement.
Leaders warn Covid vaccines won't help for months as lockdowns are extended.
'Black Widow' Patrizia Reggiani, now 72, reinforces her chilling reputation in a new doco.
A weather agency recorded the highest 24-hour snowfall seen since 1971 in Madrid.
There are 50,519 place names in New Zealand. Some are rather odd.
The Democrats are on the verge of controlling the US senate.
Vaccine trouble is breeding a new form of euroscepticism, writes Ambrose Evans-Pritchard.
The UK's current outlook is bleak, as PM prepares to announce tough lockdown.
The move just hours ago ended a 48-year partnership with the European Union.
The move means Johnson Sr's grandkids will be able to live and work in the EU post-Brexit.
Babies bring light to a dark year.
Dramatic images show houses teetering on the edge of a gaping hole.
New Year celebrations in parts of England to be curtailed as tough restrictions extended.
"We have dead children. This is like Hiroshima - half of the city no longer exists."
Financial Times: A foolish and unnecessary divorce, yet reality may bring some benefits.