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14.11 / 18:43
NASA COVID-19: Austrian government orders lockdown for unvaccinated
People who are unvaccinated or who haven't recently recovered from COVID-19 will have to go into lockdown from midnight, Austria's chancellor has announced.
14.11 / 16:55
Culture NASA COP26 takeaways: 'Some progress' in climate pact but much more needed
While some hailed a pact that kept negotiators in Glasgow for an extra day, many activists and international leaders said that despite "some progress", there's still a long way to go.
14.11 / 13:23
Culture Rescue Polish activists say migrant rescue operations down near Belarus border
Activist groups in Poland who are trying to help migrants, say rescue operations have gone down considerably this week, as migrants were prevented from crossing the border with Belarus.
14.11 / 13:23
Culture end Bulgaria's third election in eight months brings hopes of an end to political stalemate
Earlier this summer, fans of Bulgaria’s economy minister, Kiril Petkov, circulated a meme that showed the 41-year-old alongside another of a shirtless Chris Hemsworth. Australian actor Hemsworth, it said, was what men think women want. Petkov, it said, was what they actually wanted.
11.11 / 15:49
Climate change Culture Fire two dead hospital Two dead after Romania's fourth fatal hospital fire in a year
Two people have died after another hospital fire in Romania.
11.11 / 15:25
Climate change Parliament Culture North Macedonia government facing no confidence vote in parliament
The parliament of North Macedonia is due to meet on Thursday to vote on a motion of no confidence in the government.
11.11 / 14:15
Art News South Africa's last apartheid president de Klerk dies aged 85
South Africa's last apartheid president, Frederik Willem de Klerk, has died at the age of 85.
11.11 / 12:23
Europe Court Watch live: Armistice Day marked across Europe
Armistice Day events are being held around Europe, 103 years since the end of the First World War.
11.11 / 10:27
Court Murder Life sentence for anti-semitic murder of Mireille Knoll, 85, in Paris
A man has been handed a life sentence for the murder of an 85-year-old Jewish woman in Paris, in a case that sparked outcry over anti-semitism in France.
11.11 / 10:27
Court Culture Germany records 50,000 COVID-19 cases in ‘dramatic’ virus surge
Germany has recorded more than 50,000 coronavirus cases in one day for the first time since the pandemic began.
11.11 / 00:56
Climate change Court Italy offers boosters to those over 40 amid 4th virus wave
Italy is expanding the number of people eligible for a booster vaccine as the 4th wave in the COVID-19 pandemic grips Europe.
10.11 / 08:53
Cryptocurrencies news Bitcoin Price Crypto market m-cap hits $3 trillion mark; will the frenzy continue?
With this, the total value of cryptocurrencies was more than the GDP of nations like the United Kingdom, France, India and Italy. However, it lagged countries like the United States, China, Japan and Germany. This is an important milestone for the crypto industry and re-emphasizes investors’ trust in the potential of blockchain technology to disrupt the way digital natives interact with the internet, said Sharan Nair, Chief Business Officer, CoinSwitch Kuber.
08.11 / 19:20
Facebook Law Money whistleblower Watch live: Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen in Brussels to speak on impact of tech giants
Frances Haugen, the Facebook whistleblower who has exposed the company's alleged inaction to fight misinformation and hate speech, is in Brussels to discuss content moderation, online safety and fundamental rights with MEPs.
08.11 / 18:31
Law Money Poland sends additional police to Belarus border over migrant influx
Poland is reinforcing security at its border with Belarus, stating that a large group of migrants has been attempting to cross the border in Kuźnica.
08.11 / 11:33
abortion rights record high COVID cases hit record high in Germany
The rate of coronavirus infections in Germany has hit record levels.
08.11 / 10:39
abortion rights News Police officer stabbed in French city of Cannes
A police officer was stabbed with a knife in the southern French city of Cannes on Monday morning, France's interior minister said.
08.11 / 09:15
abortion rights After jailing rivals, Nicaragua's Daniel Ortega set to win re-election
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega sought a fourth consecutive term in elections the United States has called a “pantomime” following the jailing of his top rivals and the country's opposition has urged voters to boycott.
08.11 / 08:35
abortion rights Abortion Poland doctors told abortion legal if carried out to save woman's life
Poland's Health Ministry issued instructions Sunday to doctors confirming that it is legal to terminate a pregnancy when the woman’s health or life is in danger, a directive that comes amid apparent confusion over a new restriction to the country's abortion law.
07.11 / 21:03
Climate change Huge 'mega-trial' convicts 70 members of Italy's biggest mafia group
The Italian judiciary has dealt a heavy blow to Italy's most powerful mafia group - the 'Ndrangheta - by convicting 70 of its members and others with links to it.
07.11 / 16:53
Church Protesters gather in Georgia for jailed former president, Saakashvili
Protesters erected tents outside a prison in Georgia on Saturday and some went on hunger strike.
07.11 / 13:49
Nature Photography Well-preserved 'slave room' unearthed in ancient Roman city of Pompeii
Historians tell us a lot about the lives of the citizens of the Roman Empire but very little of their unfortunate slaves.

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