G7 meeting, declaring 'multilateral' has returned
The G7 leadership discussed how to rebuild the Covid-19-influenced economy and deal with China's "non-market policy", claiming the "multilateralism" was back.
continue readingThe G7 leadership discussed how to rebuild the Covid-19-influenced economy and deal with China's "non-market policy", claiming the "multilateralism" was back.
continue readingThe January 6 riot caused by Trump supporters is not the first time Capitol Hill has fallen.
continue readingThe UK Prime Minister has imposed a new national blockade, urging people to stay at home and close schools to control the super-infectious nCoV strain.
continue readingBritish judge Baraitser rejected the request for extradition of Julian Assange to the US, claiming that WikiLeaks boss could commit suicide if this happens.
continue readingThe British Prime Minister warned that another blockade could be imposed as the number of nCoV infections continues to increase, but confirmed that schools are still safe.
continue readingStanley Johnson, father of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, confirmed his plan to apply for French citizenship after Britain left the EU under the Brexit agreement.
continue readingThe first UK case of nCoV infection in the United States was a soldier in the Colorado National Guard assisting the Covid-19 response in a nursing home.
continue readingThe EU and UK have just reached a post-Brexit trade agreement after 10 months of negotiations to reduce the economic consequences of Britain's about to leave the bloc.
continue readingHealth Minister Matt Hancock said the UK has recorded new cases of nCoV infection from South Africa.
continue readingIndia banned flights, many countries increased surveillance of passengers from the UK, while Australia has recorded two people infected with a new strain of nCoV.
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