
Calls for calm after allergic reactions to Covid vaccine
Health experts are attempting to stamp out public panic about the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine.
Health experts are attempting to stamp out public panic about the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine.
New York Times: A lack of trust is hobbling Russia's rollout of their Covid-19 vaccine.
New York Times: As crunch time approaches, both sides put on a bombastic show.
Even 75 years after the end of World War II, such finds are relatively common in Germany.
Boris Johnson has sent his negotiator to Brussels for 48 hours of 'intensive' talks.
THE CONVERSATION: Unease about function and significance of blackface is growing globally.
"I fully understand that this isn't easy, but ... it is necessary," PM Stefan Lofven says.
A war of words has broken out between Western allies over the UK's vaccine approval.
A former spy has issued a warning to Europe and the UK over lifting of Xmas lockdowns.
A suggestion from a major European has left Ben Thompson scratching his head.
A major European bank has made a controversial suggestion.
New York Times: New laws in France signal a drift toward repression in government policy.
Incoming US administration increases pressure on the UK to strike agreement with the EU.
Osmand put her vision loss down to a combination of jet lag and a big night out.
Mount Vesuvius erupted nearly 2000 years ago. Now, new skeletal remains have been found.
It would be an offence to share an image, with intent to harm, that identified police.
Gatherings have been banned ahead of the anniversary of the November 17 student uprising.
Pensioners took to the streets to mark 100 days since the widely disputed election.
Prosecutors have quickly opened a criminal investigation.
On the first three days of restrictions, Peter Rylander's cafe was empty. It didn't last.
An ageing Italian town is willing to pay handsomely for an infusion of new blood.
The concept of what is essential to keep a society functioning is gripping Europe.
Four 10-year-olds who voiced support for the beheading of a teacher have been questioned.
Race to stop spread of new strain scientists believe has reduced response to antibodies.
Officials reject reports Putin has Parkinson's as new law protects him from prosecution.
President Hashim Thaci will face war crimes charges in The Hague in the coming days.
Fearful wait in Dubai as Kiwi couple scramble to get entry voucher to fly to New Zealand.
Call to cull 15 million minks after virus mutation found in 12 people who got infected.
Austrian intelligence officials were told in July that man was trying to buy ammunition.
Of the 1035 people injured in the quake in Turkey, 137 remained hospitalised.