Widow of Alexey Navalny vows to continue his fight against Putin; EU weighs sanctions
In the wake of Alexey Navalny’s mysterious death, his widow, Yulia Navalnaya, vows to persist in the fight against Russian President Vladimir Putin.
In the wake of Alexey Navalny’s mysterious death, his widow, Yulia Navalnaya, vows to persist in the fight against Russian President Vladimir Putin.
In a critical juncture for Ukraine, the European Union overcomes Hungarian obstacles to release €50 billion in aid.
Brexit remains divisive enough to force the prime minister – a long-term Brexiter who backed Vote Leave in 2016 – to speak out on Monday.
Intense US-led diplomatic wrangling to soften aggressive European Union sanctions has been going on for months but time is ticking.Â
Nicola Sturgeon says the SNP’s strong showing in Scotland’s 2021 election was a mandate for a second independence referendum.
SA’s vulnerability was illustrated recently by two events. China temporarily banned imports of wool and the EU restricted citrus imports.
European regulator finds link to rare blood clots but says vaccine’s benefits still outweigh risks, reports The Wall Street Journal.
The EU’s health agency said the shot produced by AstraZeneca was “safe and effective” and didn’t increase the risk of blood clots.
As post-Brexit trade talks between the EU and UK develop, there will be repercussions for the South African economy.
Money managers are the most optimistic they’ve ever been on prospects for the Euro after its best month in almost a decade.