Meyer & Meyer/iStockBy ZOE MAGEE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — In a bid to speed up the race to find a vaccine for the novel coronavirus, the U.K. government announced Tuesday morning that it will be launching
smolaw11/iStockBy KAITLYN FOLMER, DOUG VOLLMAYER, MYA GREEN and ANGELINE JANE BERNABE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — The topic of kids returning back-to-school is always up for debate amid the coronavirus pandemic. But around the globe, the idea
spawns/iStockBY: CONOR FINNEGAN, ABC NEWS (WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump tweeted that he will remove Sudan from the state sponsors of terrorism list — the most stringent of U.S. sanctions — in a historic move that marks
robertcicchetti/iStocBy ALEXANDER MALLIN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The Justice Department Monday announced an indictment against six Russia GRU officers charged with engaging in a series of hacking and malware deployment operations to attack other countries’ infrastructure, elections
Myriam Borzee/iStockBy GUY DAVIES, ABC News (LONDON) — Governments across Europe have introduced more restrictions to combat the spread of COVID-19, with a combination of nationwide and specific regional measures and curfews imposed as the continent faces
Karwai Tang/WireImageBy ZOE MAGEE, ABC News (LONDON) — Prince Harry and Prince William’s relationship takes center stage in a new book out this week. In Battle of Brothers, royal historian Robert Lacey reveals fresh details from Prince
iStock/matthewleesdixonBY: IBTESSEM GEUNFOUD and DRAGANA JOVANOVIC (PRAGUE) — At a “Farewell COVID” party in June, thousands of Prague residents dined outdoors at a 500-meter long table across the Charles Bridge to celebrate the end of the lockdown
LazingBee/iStockBy BRITT CLENNETT, ABC News (WELLINGTON, New Zealand) — While the United States and much of Europe remain gripped by the coronavirus pandemic, New Zealand has managed to eliminate transmission of the deadly virus. Prime Minister Jacinda