Boris Johnson Scraps Remaining Covid Rules in England
Boris Johnson is scrapping the last coronavirus restrictions in England, including the requirement for people with COVID-19 to self-isolate.

Boris Johnson is scrapping the last coronavirus restrictions in England, including the requirement for people with COVID-19 to self-isolate.

Separatist leaders in eastern Ukraine ordered a full military mobilization Saturday amid a spike of violence in the war-torn region and fears in the West that Russia might use the strife as a pretext for an invasion.

Millions of Britons were urged to stay indoors amid fears of flying debris as a major storm this week prompted a rare “red” weather warning.

Authorities in Germany said they are investigating whether one of the drivers involved in a fatal collision this week ran a stop signal.

Inflation has risen at the fastest rate in almost 30 years as increased costs for energy, housing and transportation squeezed budgets.

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier was re-elected for a second term of five years by a special parliamentary assembly on Sunday.

Norway says it is lifting almost all remaining COVID restrictions as it doesn’t see a major health threat to citizens any more.

Paris police intercepted at least 500 vehicles attempting to enter the French capital inspired by Canada’s horn-honking “Freedom Convoy.”

Gun salutes rang out in London and Edinburgh on Monday to mark the official start of Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee year.

German investigators have found nearly 400 cases of online hate speech related to last week’s shooting of two police officers.

Queen Elizabeth II has become the first British monarch to hold the throne of the United Kingdom for seventy years.

The French government introduced a new body to reshape Islam in France, part of President Emmanuel Macron’s efforts to rid it of extremism.

On the eve of her Platinum Jubilee, Queen Elizabeth II offered her support Saturday to have the Duchess of Cornwall become Queen Camilla.

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg will take over as Norway’s central bank governor at the end of the year, officials said Friday.

Portugal’s Socialist Party won a third straight general election, as the country prepares to deploy billions in EU coronavirus cash.

Two police officers were shot dead while on a routine patrol in western Germany early Monday, police said.

Italian President Sergio Mattarella was elected on Saturday night to a second seven-year term as the country’s head of state.

Support for Italian President Sergio Mattarella to stay on for a second term swelled on Saturday after days of failed balloting.

Austria plans to loosen coronavirus restrictions starting in February, government officials announced Saturday.

New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern said she is self-isolating after coming into close contact with a person infected with the coronavirus.

A German who allegedly took her young daughter to watch a woman being stoned while in Islamic State territory has been charged.

Police said they wanted parts of the report into lockdown-busting parties ito remain unpublished until they finish a criminal investigation.

BERLIN (AP) – Six men went on trial Friday in Germany over a spectacular theft of 18th-century treasures from Dresden´s Green Vault Museum in 2019. The defendants, aged 23 to 28, appeared before a regional court in the eastern German

PRAGUE (AP) – The number of Czech citizens dying of COVID-19 has been steadily declining despite a recent record surge in coronavirus infections caused by the highly transmittable omicron variant. The figures released by the Health Ministry on Wednesday show

Norway said it would press the Taliban with “tangible demands” during talks on Tuesday, the last day of the Islamists’ visit to Europe.

An Iranian court has sentenced a French man to eight years in jail on spying charges, his family and Paris-based lawyer said Tuesday.

A lone gunman opened fire during a lecture at Heidelberg University in southwestern Germany on Monday and wounded four people.

EU foreign ministers sought Monday to show a fresh display of resolve in support of Ukraine.

Voting for Italy´s next president opened without a clear slate of candidates following ex-Premier Berlusconi´s reluctant withdrawal.

Boris Johnson ordered an investigation into a Tory lawmaker´s claim that she was fired from a govt job in part because of her Muslim faith.

Former Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi is undergoing a series of medical examinations and has withdrawn from Italy’ presidential election.

Farmers, cattle-breeders, and hunters descended Sunday on the Spanish capital of Madrid to protest the government’s green agenda.

Britain has claimed that Russia was seeking to replace Ukraine’s government with a pro-Moscow administration.

Delegates from the party of former Chancellor Angela Merkel endorsed prominent conservative Friedrich Merz as the new leader on Saturday.

A Taliban delegation will travel to Norway for talks with representatives of the Norwegian authorities and several allied countries.

New Conservative MP Christian Wakeford ‘crossed the floor’ of Parliament Wednesday, defecting from the party of government to the opposition.

Britain’s Conservative government has suffered a setback in Parliament in its attempt to give authorities stronger powers to curb protests.

Roberta Metsola, a Christian Democrat from Malta, was elected president of the European Union’s parliament Tuesday.

Credit Suisse says its chairman has resigned following an internal investigation that reportedly found he had violated quarantine rules.

Germany’s justice minister on Monday launched a drive to remove from the country’s criminal code a ban on doctors “advertising” abortion services, a provision that he said is untenable.
