As Europe faces second wave of virus, tracing apps lack impact
Mobile apps were touted as a key part of Europe's plan to beat the coronavirus outbreak.
Mobile apps were touted as a key part of Europe's plan to beat the coronavirus outbreak.
New York Times: Beijing's hopes of using Europe as counterweight to the US have faltered.
Waipū-based internationally-successful band release concert video for Māori Language Week.
New York Times: Wearing masks is now widespread, helping people get on with their lives.
It's a mere 12km square, yet this island is at the heart of a dangerous 'Pandora's box'.
Mourners clap in honour while Willy Monteiro Duarte's casket is carried out.
More than 100 people on Saturday moved into the new camp built with UNHCR tents.
Mask wearing might also be reducing the severity of the virus.
Book explores whether women "have good reason to detest men".
Getting more ventilators is about future-proofing NZ and it's money well spent, MoH tells.
Nations in Europe, including the UK, are seeing their biggest virus spikes in months.
The elderly man sparked a large explosion when he tried to deal with the pest.
'Bugger it, we're still going to have summer in Europe', one super-wealthy Kiwi said.
A global pandemic has not stopped celebrities from reaching the red carpet.
Sweden's Covid-19 case rate has dropped below both Norway and Denmark.
Five children found dead at apartment in Germany, the mother is a suspect.
Passengers spend night without food, drink or toilet paper.
Belarus cracks down on media after weeks of huge protests against authoritarian president.
New York Times: A tsunami of job cuts is about to hit as companies downsize.
The North Korean leader didn't look like a man who was about to slip into a coma.
"Those responsible must be identified and held accountable," Angela Merkel said.
Their dream Europe getaway has quickly become a nightmare.
COMMENT: European countries seem to 'get' basic hygiene rules better than Britain.
Europe's new pandemic strategy is "learning to live with" the virus.
Protesters claim the results of the August 9 presidential election are fraudulent.
Surge of migrants crossing English Channel has British government worried.
World leaders warn they won't pay a cent to Beirut until economic reform committed.
Revealed: How Melbourne's lockdown compares to the rest of the world as cases grow.
New York Times: Lawmakers and regulators take aim at Amazon, Facebook, Google and Apple.
The bravest men in the Balkans have returned for the annual bridge diving competition.