Italy Italy to relax COVID-19 restrictions in six more regions The regions of Emilia Romagna, Lombardy, Lazio, Piedmont and Puglia, and the autonomous province of Trento, have had their risk level downgraded to "white zones". 14/06/2021
Switzerland FIFA files criminal complaint against Sepp Blatter over football museu Blatter committed FIFA to a rental contract with the building’s owner, insurance firm Swiss Life, that requires paying €295 million through 2045 at above-market rates, the football organisation said. 22/12/2020
USA Election deadline leaves Joe Biden a step closer to US presidency Today marks 'Safe Harbour' deadline day in the US, when electors must ratify recounts and certify results from the November election. This means once states have rubber-stamped their counts, there's little room to manoeuvre for Donald Trump with his voter fraud claims. 08/12/2020
USA Universal Music Group snaps up Bob Dylan's entire back catalogue The purchase of the legendary singer-songwriter's work is thought to be one of the company's biggest acquisitions - yet no financial details have been given. 08/12/2020
United Kingdom Under-16s 'unlikely to make informed choice' on puberty blockers Hormone blockers are drugs that can pause the development of puberty and are sometimes prescribed to help children with gender dysphoria by giving them more time to consider their options. 02/12/2020
United Kingdom Football and concussion: FA pressured to give clear rules Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says the Premier League should have a clear protocol for when there is a clash of heads or concussion. 02/12/2020
United Kingdom UK: Coroner to examine pollution link to girl's fatal asthma attack Over the next two weeks, a London coroner will examine whether air pollution caused or contributed to Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah's fatal asthma attack in 2013 30/11/2020
World News Hybrid cars may pollute more than previously thought, claims NGO Some hybrid cars could be emitting eight times more carbon dioxide than previously thought, claims a report by European NGO Transport & Environment 24/11/2020
United Kingdom COVID-19 patients have immunity for six months, study finds Once infected with Coronavirus, you are unlikely to get it again for six months, according to a report from Oxford University 20/11/2020
United Kingdom Millennium Seed Bank celebrates 20 years of preserving plant heritage The Millennium Seed Bank, the world’s largest collector of wild plant seeds, has stored 2.4 billion seeds in the 20 years since it opened. 19/11/2020
Ireland Cash-strapped Dublin Zoo raises €1m in just 12 hours The zoo, deprived of customers amid the coronavirus lockdown, says it needs €500,000 a month to stay afloat. 18/11/2020
United Kingdom More pressure on UK government over meals for disadvantaged children Prime Minister Boris Johnson insists that the government will not fund free school meals for children at risk of going hungry in England over the half-term holiday. 26/10/2020
Belarus Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko sacks his PM Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko has dismissed the country's prime minister and other top ministers, the presidential press service said on Saturday, in the biggest government reshuffle since 2014. 19/08/2018
Venezuela Ecuador shuts door on Venezuelans without passports Venezuelans hoping to travel through Ecuador camped outside the border yesterday after the government introduced tighter entry requirements. They were allowed into Ecuador using national ID cards. With the influx of immigrants on the rise, the government wants to see passports, something many don' 19/08/2018
Germany I met my ISIS captor on a German street Teenager says she encountered her ISIL captor, who kept her as a sex slave, in Germany 19/08/2018
Germany Activists and neo-Nazis clash in Berlin demonstration At least one police officer was injured in Berlin on Saturday when around 500 activists shouting "Nazis out" clashed with an equal number of far-right activists marking the 31st anniversary of the prison suicide of Nazi convict Rudolf Hess. 18/08/2018
Sport Usain Bolt touches down for his Australian football experience Olympic sprint champion and aspiring footballer Usain Bolt touched down in Sydney on Saturday, declaring himself ready to prove to the world that his Australian soccer adventure is "real". 18/08/2018
Italy Italy's coalition vows to remove Genoa bridge firm's licence Italy's populist ruling coalition showed a united front in its push to revoke concessions held by Autostrade per l'Italia to operate toll highways after a bridge it managed collapsed this week, killing 41 people. 18/08/2018
USA California firefighters battle tornado blaze Thousands more mountain residents were evacuated from the path of California's biggest wildfire on Friday as fatigued firefighters battled gusting winds driving one of the state's worst fire seasons in a decade. 18/08/2018
Indonesia Lombok tourism reeling after deadly earthquakes Two powerful earthquakes have left nearly 450 dead and devastated Lombok, an Indonesian island popular for its beaches. 14/08/2018