Here’s a quick summary of what has happened around the world over the last 24 hours, brought to you exclusively by British Herald.
European Union chief negotiator Michel Barnier started talks in London with his British counterpart. The two sides are onto a last-minute trade agreement less with only 10 weeks left for the UK leaves the bloc’s orbit.
More than 50 Conservative parliamentarians have demanded in a letter that Prime Minister Boris Johnson must show how he will help the north of England. They also sought a roadmap out of coronavirus curbs and expedition of infrastructure projects for the region.
Noted Saudi women’s rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul, who is under detention in Saudi Arabia since 2018, started a new hunger strike over the conditions of her detention, said her family.
When it comes to messaging platform WhatsApp, New Jersey-based tech entrepreneur Arun Bantval is Democratic candidate Joe Biden’s key fake-news watchdog, who keeps an eye on posts about the candidate and his Indian American running mate Kamala Harris.
Armenia has said that Nagorno-Karabakh troops have withdrawn from a strategic town located between the enclave and the Iranian border. This is seen as an apparent gain for Azerbaijan as a new US-brokered ceasefire failed to bring an end to a month of fighting.
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