EU electric vehicle push needs 80 bln euros for chargers - industry group
A European Union push for millions of zero-emission vehicles will require billions to expand charging infrastructure
Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez opens up about past sexual assault on Instagram Live
In the broadcast Ocasio-Cortez revealed she is a survivor of sexual assault and accused those urging her to 'move on' from the storming of the U.S. Capitol of abusive tactics
Rochester, N.Y., police officers suspended in pepper-spraying of 9-year-old girl
The girl, who appeared to be Black in a blurred video, was pepper sprayed while handcuffed after being wrestled to the ground by officers responding to a family disturbance call
Snow, wind hammer U.S. Northeast in 'life-threatening' blizzard
Winter storm warnings and weather advisories were in place across the Northeast with outdoor subway trains suspended and school buildings closed
Turkish police detain 159 people at protests over Erdogan-appointed university head
Protesters demanded the release of four people detained after images were shared online of them laying a picture on the ground that mixed Islamic iconography with LGBT+ symbols
Early U.S. data indicates Blacks, Hispanics lagging in COVID-19 vaccinations
Black and Hispanic Americans, though particularly hard hit by coronavirus, have received a disproportionately smaller amount of vaccines
UK's Johnson to chair U.N. meeting on climate security
Virtual gathering of U.N. Security Council on Feb. 23 will explore how climate change impacts can disrupt peace and security
Early U.S. data indicates Blacks, Hispanics lagging in COVID-19 vaccines
Black and Hispanic people were among the worst-hit by COVID-19. But early data suggests they are less likely to have got a vaccine
First woman head of UK Muslim council targets stereotypes and COVID
Zara Mohammed, new head of the Muslim Council of Britain, wants to tackle Islamophobia and stereotypes around Muslim women