Here’s a quick summary of what has happened around the world over the last 24 hours, brought to you exclusively by British Herald.
To help the economy to recover from the battering of the pandemic, the government will urge people to return to their offices and workplaces where it is safe to do so, said transport minister Grant Shapps.
British spy of Indian Muslim descent Noor Inayat Khan, who did espionage for the country during World War II, was honoured with a plaque in London.
Street artist Banksy is donating funds for a refugee rescue boat operated by volunteers who help migrants opting for the sea route to reach Europe from Africa.
Hurricane Laura pummelled Louisiana, USA, leaving six dead and flattening scores of buildings across the state before crossing into Arkansas with heavy rains.
Russia has released declassified footage of the world’s largest nuclear explosion which took place when the erstwhile USSR detonated the Tsar Bomba 60 years ago.
Beijing gave approval to Sinovac Biotech Ltd’s coronavirus vaccine candidate CoronaVac in July for emergency use. It is part of a programme to vaccinate high-risk categories such as medical staff.
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