Peter Madsen, Who Killed Kim Wall on Submarine, Briefly Escapes Prison
Mr. Madsen fled the Herstedvester Prison near Copenhagen after threatening staff and wearing a fake explosive belt. He was detained a short time later, the police said. Read more...
Coronavirus will cost the US TRILLION - 90% of the GDP - study predicts
A new study predicts the US will lose .4 trillion over premature deaths, .6 trillion from long-term complications, .6 trillion from mental heath treatment and .6 trillion from lost jobs. Read more...
Postman will pick up your parcels for 72p during regular delivery rounds under new mail scheme
Royal Mail's Parcel Collect service will see postmen pick up parcels from households at the same time they deliver letters and will mean sellers can return items without leaving their homes. Read more...
UK weather Commuters endure miserable journey to work as Storm Barbara hits
Yellow weather warnings issued by the Met Office run until 5pm today, with the downpours covering the south coast, the Midlands, London and East Anglia throughout the day. Read more...
In India, Toxic Air Spells More Trouble for Covid-19 Patients
Every fall, air pollution spikes in India. Doctors worry what it will mean for coronavirus patients with breathing problems. Read more...
Preserving Macao's bamboo tradition through sculptural works
Many of Asia's biggest cities owe their skylines to long bamboo poles that allow construction workers to climb to great heights. Read more...
In India, a Dance Haven Shuts Out the World
With the pandemic, Nrityagram, near Bangalore, has become a more self-contained version of itself a refuge, with a single-minded focus on classical Indian dance. Read more...
Michel Barnier offers the UK a Brexit trade deal olive branch
Michel Barnier today offered the UK a Brexit olive branch as he finally admitted there will have to be 'compromises on both sides' for a trade deal to be agreed. Read more...
Are cell phone calls on airplane flights inevitable?
Ah, holiday travel. Between huge crowds and weather delays, flying during this time of year is hectic. Now close your eyes and imagine the entire scenario with one additional annoyance Loud talkers yammering into their cell phones at 35,000 feet. Read more...
A Disrupted Thanksgiving Leaves the Turkey Business Guessing
Without big gatherings, will Americans buy whole birds? Smaller ones? Just parts? Farmers and retailers are already placing their bets. Read more...
PSG 'make Christian Eriksen their No 1 target for the January transfer window
Christian Eriken signed with Inter Milan for 17.5m in January, but having failed to hit the heights expected of him, his management are now weighing up his options for next season. Read more...
Letters to the Editor
Readers respond to recent issues of the Sunday Book Review. Read more...
Trump Records Shed New Light on Chinese Business Pursuits
As he raises questions about his opponents standing with China, President Trumps taxes reveal details about his own activities there, including a previously unknown bank account. Read more...
U.S. Investigates Vaxarts Claims Related to Covid-19 Vaccine
The biotech firm said it was under scrutiny about claims it made on its involvement in Operation Warp Speed, the federal program to develop Covid-19 cures. Read more...
Mohammad Reza Shajarian, Iranian Master Singer and Dissident, Dies at 80
He popularized Persian classical music for a new generation and built a global following, only to be blacklisted by Iran for supporting antigovernment protests. Read more...
Parents of 545 children separated at US border still can't be found
Lawyers have not been able to reach the parents of 545 children who had been separated from their families by US border officials between 2017 and 2018, according to a Tuesday court filing. Read more...
Iga Swiatek and Sofia Kenin Will Meet in the French Open Final
Swiatek, 19, has little experience but has dominated her opponents in this tournament. Kenin, 21, won the Australian Open in February. Read more...
Killer asylum seeker can STAY in Britain
The Sri Lankan killer, who can only be identified by the initials GR, successfully brought a legal challenge under Article 3 of the Human Rights Act, which ministers are poised to restrict. Read more...