Here’s a quick summary of what has happened around the world over the last 24 hours, brought to you exclusively by British Herald.
Britain has suffered “one or two teething issues”, regarding export of fish to the European Union after Brexit, according to the country’s environment minister, in comments that are likely to leave fishermen struggling to trade in resentment.
Britain is mulling over greater testing of all people who have arrived from abroad, as they are self-isolating to protect themselves against new variants of the virus that lead to COVID-19, a minister said.
Anyone entering the United Kingdom will need to go for testing for COVID-19 on both the second and eighth days after their arrival, an ITV reporter said, without citing sources.
Donald Trump’s historic second impeachment trial, on a charge of inciting last month’s deadly storming of the US Capitol, opens with a debate over the constitutionality of trying a president after he has left office.
Egypt opened its Rafah border crossing with the Gaza strip until further notice, Egyptian and Palestinian sources said, a move described as an incentive for reconciliation between the main Palestinian factions, meeting in Cairo.
Two Belarusian journalists working for the Polish television channel Belsat went on trial in the capital Minsk on charges related to their coverage of mass protests in 2020, the Belarusian Association of Journalists said.
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