Day: April 17, 2023
Battle for control of Sudan intensifies
Sudan’s militaryand the Rapid Support Forces, a powerful paramilitary group,are locked in a battle for control of the chaos-stricken nation, which is struggling to transition into a democracy. (April 17)
King’s coronation ‘chaos’ caused in part by Sussexes’ late RSVP
The “chaos” around the planning of King Charles’ coronation such as seating arrangements was “largely” due to Harry and Meghan’s failure to RSVP on time, says The Daily Mirror’s Royal Editor Russell Myers.
“The King’s coronation is absolutely huge, i…
Air France crash verdict: Court to rule on criminal liability
A French court is set to rule on a landmark case over the crash of an Air France jet in 2009.
Meghan Markle not returning to UK ‘anytime soon’
Meghan Markle “will not be returning to the royal fold anytime soon” and is in no rush to come back to the UK following a disappointing reception at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee last year, according to Daily Mirror’s Russell Myers.
WHO says 10 million Ukrainians have psychological issues
The World Health Organization says an estimated 10 million Ukrainians have suffered from a mental health condition as a
Politics daily briefing: April 17
All the latest political developments in the UK, as shadow health secretary Wes Streeting pledges that Labour will train 15,000 new doctors, to be paid for by abolishing the non-dom tax status.
Six dead in horror search for pilot
Half a dozen Indonesian army troops have been killed and 30 are missing after a mission to rescue a captured pilot in Papua saw them ambushed by Rebel gunmen.
‘Very strong likelihood’ Meghan Markle ‘may have been booed’ at King’s coronation
News.com.au Royal reporter Bronte Coy says the reality is Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were facing a “very strong likelihood” the Duchess of Sussex may have been booed if she had gone to King Charles III’s coronation.
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Dr. Michael Freeman discusses his research on excited delirium
Freeman, an expert in forensic medicine and epidemiology, talks about what he’s learned from reviewing the literature on excited delirium.