A 25-year-old man believed to be the lone attacker is in custody, but U.K. officials said the motive for the carnage that left three dead was unclear.
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North Korea blows up diplomatic office amid escalating tensions with South Korea
Pyongyang has warned Seoul it needs to stop defectors sending anti-North Korea leaflets across the border. Denuclearization talks are gridlocked.
Black Lives Matter banner removed from U.S. Embassy in South Korea
A Black Lives Matter banner was unfurled Saturday at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul. By Monday, it was gone.
‘We saved a life today’: Black Lives Matter protester rescues injured counter-demonstrator
British Black Lives Matter protester Patrick Hutchinson carried an injured, white counter-demonstrator to safety.
‘Faded away into a dark nightmare’: North Korea says diplomacy with Trump has failed
North Korea says it is abandoning attempts to pursue diplomacy with the White House two years after Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un shook hands.
Sweden closes its 34-year investigation into Prime Minister Olof Palme’s killing
Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme was gunned down on a Stockholm street 34 years ago. Investigators finally think they know who killed him.
Thousands in cities across the world join protests against death of George Floyd
Thousands of people gathered across central London and other international capital cities this weekend to protest against the killing of George Floyd.
‘What about COVID-20?’ U.S. cuts funding to group studying bat coronaviruses in China
Funding for EcoHealth Alliance’s research into bat-borne coronaviruses in China was abruptly terminated. It hasn’t been given a full explanation why.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and fiancée Carrie Symonds announce birth of son
The birth of the pair’s child comes just days after Johnson returned to work following a bout with the coronavirus.
Swedish official Anders Tegnell says ‘herd immunity’ in Sweden might be a few weeks away
Sweden is accused of dangerously pursuing a ‘herd immunity’ coronavirus strategy. Its top COVID-19 official Anders Tegnell said it was ‘sustainable.’