Thousands of migrants are enduring freezing conditions at the Belarus-Poland border in the hope of a better life inside the EU. Two groups of migrants, mainly from Iraq, Syria and parts of Africa, are reported to have made it into
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Odd13 Brewing joins the 4 Noses Brewing family
Odd13 Brewing, the Lafayette-based brewery known as a pioneer in hazy India pale ales, has been acquired by another Colorado-based craft operation. 4NB Holdings, parent company of 4 Noses Brewing Co. in Broomfield and Wild Provisions Beer Project in Boulder,
Terrorist Carlos the Jackal has third life sentence for deadly 1974 Paris attack confirmed by French court
A Venezuelan militant who carried out terror attacks around the world in the 1970s and 80s has had his appeal to reduce one of his three life sentences rejected. Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, also known as Carlos the Jackal, was given
The $3.5 Trillion Question
President Barack Obama’s 2009 stimulus bill was an economic success and a political failure. Passed during the depths of a financial crisis, the law’s combination of tax cuts and government spending helped prevent another Great Depression. Stocks began rising within
One of the best-preserved skeletons ever found in Pompeii as tomb shows Greek was used in ancient city
Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a former slave in Pompeii and described it as one of the best-preserved skeletons ever found at the ancient Roman city. It is also the first time archaeologists have found direct evidence of plays
The Spot: Heidi Ganahl all but says she’s running for governor The Denver Post
For people, policy and Colorado politics What’s The Spot? You’re reading an installment of our weekly politics newsletter. Sign up here to get it delivered straight in your inbox. Heidi Ganahl, University of Colorado regent and the only Republican left
COVID-19: The refugee doctors helping the NHS in the fight against the pandemic
Through the pandemic the ranks of the NHS have been bolstered by a special group of doctors, who also happen to be refugees. They’ve been taken on as Medical Support Workers (MSW), part of a £15m NHS England scheme that
The human cost of the Beirut blast: Lebanon a year on
On 4 August last year, more than 200 people were killed and several thousand others suffered injuries following the port explosion in a country already facing economic and political crises. On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, Tracy
Europe floods: Inside the unprepared city that has to change after devastation leaves lives in ruin
Verviers is nicknamed the water capital of its region because the city used the River Meuse to build its wealth in the textile industry. The river flows through the centre of the Belgian town. That’s why there was so much
Remembering the 1998 All-Star Games Beanie Baby craze
When Eric Bell won two tickets to the 1998 MLB All-Star Game at Denver’s Coors Field, he came for the bear, not the baseball. “I’m not really much of a sports fan,” Bell said recently, recalling that decades-past game. Bell’s