USA 'This was four years in the making': Trump blamed for US violence Political scientists say US President Trump's incendiary rhetoric has riled up right-wing voters in a way that will deeply affect the Republican Party for years. 07/01/2021
No Comment US election protests and the storming of Capitol Hill Watch what happened as several thousand people gathered outside the U.S. Capitol to protest the electoral vote and cheer President Donald Trump and his baseless claims of election fraud. 07/01/2021
Green News Why Trump’s final attempt to drill Arctic oil was an ‘epic failure’ Parts of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge have just been auctioned off for oil drilling. 07/01/2021
USA In pictures: Guns drawn as lawmakers scramble amid US Capitol breach Pictures captured some of the most jarring scenes ever to unfold in a seat of American political power. 07/01/2021
USA US Congress certifies Joe Biden win after Capitol 'insurrection' The largely routine and ceremonial certification was set to last hours after a group of Republicans in the House and Senate said they would issue objections in certain battleground states. 07/01/2021
USA European leaders condemn 'disgraceful' attack on US democracy European leaders condemned an attack on democracy as chaos unfolded in a country they once relied upon for global leadership. 07/01/2021
USA What does a Democrat-run Senate mean for the Biden administration? From cabinet appointments to coronavirus legislation, Biden's ability to enact his agenda hinged on the outcome of Georgia's two Senate run-offs. 06/01/2021
USA Trump promises 'orderly transition' after mob storms US Capitol US lawmakers were forced to flee after a pro-Trump mob breached the capitol building. After the session resumed, Republican Senator Mitch McConnell condemned a "failed insurrection". 06/01/2021
USA Russia likely behind huge hack on US government, say security services Officials say the hackers appeared to want to gather intelligence rather than cause disruption. 06/01/2021
USA US Democrats gain control of Senate with two runoff wins in Georgia Democrats won both Georgia Senate seats, and with them, the US Senate majority. 05/01/2021
Europe Decoded President Trump repeats false claims before US Senate vote in Georgia United States President Donald Trump has been accused of undermining the electoral process in Georgia by sharing and amplifying false claims. 05/01/2021
USA Trump and Biden campaign in Georgia ahead of high stakes runoff The US president and president-elect campaigned in Georgia before two Senate runoff elections that will determine what party leads the chamber. 05/01/2021
USA Tanya Roberts has died - a day after her agent's premature statement The former Bond girl's agent and husband said on Sunday she had passed away in hospital - but corrected the record on Monday when they discovered she was still alive. 05/01/2021
USA Donald Trump says he'll 'fight like hell' to hold on to presidency Electoral voters won by President-elect Joe Biden are "not gonna take this White House!” he shouted as supporters cheered at an outdoor rally in Georgia. 05/01/2021
USA Trump could face criminal charges over demands on Georgia official A leaked telephone conversation has led to allegations that the U.S. president violated electoral law. 04/01/2021
USA Nancy Pelosi reelected Speaker as US Congress opens new session The Democrats have a slim majority in the US Congress after a surprisingly strong Republican performance in the November election. 04/01/2021
USA Trump recorded begging Georgia official to overturn Biden victory The conversation caught on tape on Saturday was the latest step in an unprecedented effort by a sitting president to reverse the outcome of a free and fair election that he lost. 03/01/2021
USA Pro-Trump Republican senators in final bid to overturn Biden win The outgoing president's baseless fraud claims and refusal to accept his election defeat has become a defining moment for Republicans and is tearing the party apart. 02/01/2021
No Comment Swimmers in Massachusetts brave the cold waters for the New Year People run into the cold sea in South Boston, Massachusetts, to mark the New Year. This year's official polar plunge was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic but groups of swimmers gathered at M Street beach to brave the 4°C water. 02/01/2021
USA US Congress overrides Trump's defense bill veto in 'resounding rebuke' It is the first time since Donald Trump became president that the Republican-controlled Senate dismissed his veto. 02/01/2021
No Comment New York 2021: Times Square's famous ball drop brings in the New Year The ball is coated with a computerised system of LED lights. 01/01/2021
USA Euroviews. Trump's Blackwater pardons could fuel retaliation on anniversary of Soleimani's assassination ǀ View As has been the case in the past, Donald Trump doesn’t see the links between his impulsive, corruption-driven decisions, like the Blackwater pardons, and threats to US national security. 01/01/2021
USA Case of UK coronavirus strain detected in Florida, US Health authorities in Florida have reported finding evidence of a case of a newer, apparently more contagious strain of coronavirus which was first seen in England. 01/01/2021
USA California records America's second case of the new COVID-19 variant The first case was confirmed in a man in his 20s in Colorado. He is not believed to have travelled recently. 31/12/2020
USA Girlfriend of Nashville bomber told police he was 'making bombs' Police went to Anthony Warner's house after the accusation but he did not answer the door. On Wednesday, the Nashville police chief admitted: "Hindsight is 20/20." 31/12/2020
USA Coronavirus: US reports first case of new COVID-19 variant in Colorado The man, in his 20s, is currently in isolation in Denver. Authorities say he has no travel history. 30/12/2020