Police Detained 1,000 People in Belarus Election Protests
Police detained over 1,000 people in Belarus during the latest protests against the results of the country's presidential election, officials said Wednesday.
Johnson Not Able to Make Lucrative Trade Deals
Boris Johnson’s promise of lucrative post-Brexit trade deals as the UK “takes back control” of its rules is on course to fail, a study warned.
UK PM Talks of Schools Reopening in September
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said reopening schools in September was a social, economic, and moral imperative.
60% of UK Businesses ‘Fully Operational’ After Lockdown
Two thirds of the UK businesses say they are now ‘fully operational’ after the coronavirus lockdown, up from half in June, according to a survey on Sunday.
Huawei Calls 5G ban in UK As Disappointing, Politicized
Huawei on Tuesday called on the UK government to reconsider a ban on the purchase of its 5G equipment.
Brexit Talks Continues in London
Brexit talks with the European Union resume Monday in London with few signs of compromise on a new trade agreement.
Lockdown Lifted in Britain But the Fear Resists
The lockdown officially lifted on Saturday (July 4) across England after nearly 15 weeks, although people had been casting a blind eye to the restrictions way before this.
Johnson: Britain Won’t Recognize Israel Annexation
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson cautioned Israel on Wednesday against annexation in the occupied West Bank, saying it would illegal.
EU, Britain to Hold Intense Talks on Post-Brexit Relations
The EU and Britain will launch an intense five weeks of negotiations on a deal to define their post-Brexit relations on Monday, with London keen to wrap things up quickly.
Johnson: We Won’t Ignore Anger over Racial Injustice
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson acknowledged the “cold reality” behind angry protests against racial injustice.