Alleged Sikh terrorist Kuldeep Singh arrived illegally in UK 16
Betting on rapid tests, Germany's Angela Merkel seeks to ease virus
German Chancellor Angela Merkel wants to start easing virus curbs from next week, a draft document showed Tuesday, as Europe'
'Undesirable': UK holiday parks blacklisted people with Irish
A British chain of holiday parks was until recently using an undesirable guest list to stop people with Irish surnames from
UK's Prince Philip moved to new hospital to treat infection, pre-
It further said that Philip spent two weeks in London's private King Edward VII hospital and now he has been moved to St
Covax vaccine programme to deliver 237 million doses to 142 nations
The timeline for the delivery of doses, made by AstraZeneca and by India's Serum Institute, will be split into separate two-
Polish court acquits activists who put LGBT rainbow on icon
A Polish court on Tuesday acquitted three activists who had been accused of desecration and offending religious feelings for
Ransomware puzzle: These two pieces of malware look very different
QNAPCrypt targets Linux, SunCrypt targets Windows and both have different methodologies of distribution and tactics - but
UK's Prince Philip remains in hospital after two weeks
Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, was transferred on Monday from the private King Edward VII hospital to St Bartholomew's
Mikhail Gorbachev marks 90th birthday in quarantine
Congratulations poured in from around the world, with Russian President Vladimir Putin, US leader Joe Biden and German
UK to extend coronavirus support, may raise tax in budget
Britain is the worst-hit country in Europe with more than 120,000 Covid deaths and four million cases but its economic
Covid-19: France eases ban on AstraZeneca vaccine for people over
When the AstraZeneca vaccine was approved for use by European Union regulators, France mandated it would only go to eligible
UK court rejects KZF member Kuldeep Singhs extradition to India
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy convicted of corruption,
Judges found former president Nicolas Sarkozy guilty of trying to bribe a judge and of influence-peddling on Monday and
Scientists have built this ultrafast laser-powered random number
Using a single laser, scientists have built a new system that generates random numbers fast and at scale
UK hunts for carrier of Brazil Covid strain
The variant that emerged in Manaus, northern Brazil, has been detected in six people in the UK, one of whom cannot be located
Over 20 million get first dose of Covid vaccine in UK
Britain announced Sunday that it has given more than 20 million people at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, with the
Prince Harry: Split from royal life ''unbelievably tough
German states want unused Astra vax for younger people
Mom of two wins Miss Germany title in revamped event
Prince William backs anti-Covid-19 vaccines in a video call with
William, the 38-year-old Duke of Cambridge, addressed the issue during a video call with London-based Indian-origin Modha
Russia launches its first Arctic monitoring satellite
Video published by the Russian space agency showed the Soyuz blaster launching against grey skies at 0655 GMT, carrying an
Prince William warns social media 'awash' with vaccine lies
Social media is awash sometimes with lots of rumours and misinformation, the Duke of Cambridge said in video footage released
Cybercrime groups are selling their hacking skills. Some countries
Nation-state hacking groups don't need to do the work themselves anymore: they can hire criminal gangs to breach targets for
UK court clears Nirav Modi extradition, home secys sign next
A British court on Thursday cleared the decks for fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi's extradition to India, accepting prima
UK judge's jibes at retired Indian counterparts
UK judge Sam Gooze on Thursday slammed the evidence presented by retired judges Abhay Thipsay and Markandey Katju while
German chancellor Angela Merkel warns of Covid-19 third wave if
We have to proceed wisely and carefully now so that a third wave does not necessitate a new complete shutdown throughout
Europes underground abortion network
W ANDER AROUND any Polish city and the same phone number pops up on an array of unlikely surfaces. It is scrawled on bus
How brave German hairdressers won a battle for human dignity
H UMAN DIGNITY shall be inviolable. The first article of Germanys constitution turns out to have surprisingly broad
Skiing without lifts in France
T HE MECHANICAL clatter of chairlifts and the bass beat of high-altitude bars are familiar soundtracks in an Alpine ski
Working from home? Then maybe you should be paid more to get a
Economists estimate that working from home could cost billions every year in housing space. Should companies pay for it
Bulgaria scraps vaccine priority lists after low take-up
Many of those queueing this weekend were eager to be among the first non-priority Europeans to get vaccinated, after Bulgaria