German Chancellor Angela Merkel met with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday. It is likely Merkel’s last visit to the United Kingdom as head of government. The main…
The EU must draft new rules forcing mobile phone manufacturers to open up the existing NFC chips to other services. Without that access, for example, banks invest less money…
More than 200 million corona certificates have already been issued within the European Union, the European Commission reports. Since Thursday, almost all EU Member States have been using these…
The UN urges the world to stop denying racism and make sure it disappears. A report just released makes it painfully clear that people of African descent continue to suffer…
Someone has put data of 700 million LinkedIn users up for sale on a hacker forum. According to the company, this only concerns publicly accessible data automatically collected from LinkedIn…
A trade dispute between the European Union and the United Kingdom over sausages and other meat from the refrigerator has been averted for the time being. Great Britain can continue…
Japan’s Supreme Court has confirmed the death penalty for Chisako Kakehi, the so-called “black widow”. The Japanese woman has poisoned three of her lovers with cyanide to get their hands…
The Chinese economy, the second-largest in the world, will grow faster this year than previously thought. That says the World Bank, which now expects growth of 8.5 percent, compared to…
Greek youngsters receive a voucher of 150 euros if they are vaccinated against Covid-19. In this way, the government hopes to increase vaccination rates in the run-up to the holiday…
US Secretary of State raises the alarm over large-scale detention of former IS fighters in Syrian camps. Antony Blinken spoke at a meeting in Rome about an “unsustainable situation”. …
