April 29, 2020 Norwegian tycoon arrested, suspected of killing missing wife in case involving 'staged kidnapping' One of the wealthiest men in Norway was arrested Tuesday in connection with the 2018 disappearance of his wife and held on suspicion of murder in a case revolving around a reported kidnapping and ransom demands.Â
April 17, 2020 Iceland forest rangers encouraging citizens to hug trees during quarantine Hug trees, not friends.
April 15, 2020 Driver’s Suzuki hatchback goes airborne in roundabout mishap in Poland A driver traveling way too fast accidentally launched a Suzuki vehicle high into the air in Poland on Easter Sunday, according to a video posted by a Polish firefighting service.
April 14, 2020 Lindsey Graham: Efforts to destroy Trump at any cost is 'getting a bit old' Democrats and media trying to destroy President Trump at any cost is getting old and "pissing people off" amidst the coronavirus pandemic, South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham said Tuesday.
April 11, 2020 Billionaires, young women on private jet caught defying coronavirus lockdown A group of billionaires and young women tried to getaway during lockdown.
April 5, 2020 Denmark mulling plan to reopen country following coronavirus shutdown, acknowledges difficulties The first European nation to go into lockdown discusses how to reopen again.
April 4, 2020 Spain now second highest number of coronavirus cases, deaths in the world Spain passes a pair of very grim milestones at the end of an already grim week.
April 3, 2020 Sen. Kelly Loeffler dumped travel stock just before Trump barred travel to US from Europe Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., sold off $46,027 worth of stock in an online travel company days after the shares were purchased and just before President Trump restricted most travel from Europe to the United States amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report.
April 3, 2020 Prague mayor says he doesn't want China's coronavirus help, supplies Not now, not ever. That's the message the mayor of Prague has for Chinese officials desperate to rebrand Beijing as a global superpower by selling supplies and offering aid to countries around the world struggling to fight coronavirus.Â
April 1, 2020 Austria to make face masks mandatory at supermarkets Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, the Austrian leader, announced Monday that his government will make basic face masks mandatory for shoppers inside supermarkets in an effort to stop the spread of the new coronavirus.