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Singing ‘no more risky than talking but volume might be risk factor in Covid-19’

Singing is no more risky than talking when its comes to the possibility of coronavirus transmission but it all depends on how loud a...

Trump hits out at ‘witch hunt’ as judge clears way for access to tax returns

US President Donald Trump has condemned the long-running quest for access to his financial records as a “continuation of the most disgusting witch hunt...

Mali army colonel declares himself in charge of junta and country

A colonel in Mali’s army has said he is now in charge of the West African country, declaring himself chairman of the junta that...

Facebook takes action against QAnon conspiracy groups

Facebook will restrict the right-wing conspiracy movement QAnon and will no longer recommend that users join groups supporting it. The social media giant said it...

Ex-White House adviser Steve Bannon arrested in fraud probe

Former White House adviser Steve Bannon has been arrested on charges that he and three others ripped off donors to an online fundraising scheme...

Donald Trump using presidency to seek attention, claims Barack Obama

Former US President Barack Obama warned American democracy may not survive if Donald Trump is reelected, a damning assessment of his successor ahead of...

Julian Assange’s partner launches crowdfund to fight US extradition

The partner of Julian Assange has launched an appeal to crowdfund his fight against the US Government’s bid to extradite him. Stella Moris said...

Global travel will not resume until mid-2021, Qantas says

Coronavirus has cost Australian carrier Qantas 4 billion dollars (£2.1 billion) in revenue with the airline warning international travel will not resume until mid-2021. The...

US says it will not seek death penalty against so-called IS ‘Beatles’

The US Justice Department has notified the British government that it will not pursue the death penalty against two so-called Islamic State militants suspected...

Covid-19 smell loss ‘much more profound’ than common cold or flu

Loss of smell associated with Covid-19 infection is “much more profound” when compared with a bad cold or flu, scientists have found. A team of...

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