Prince Harry speaks to Stephen Colbert on the Late Show, on the day his memoir ‘Spare’ is launched.
Sweden is facing its ‘day of reckoning’ as house prices plummet
This downturn is not surprising given the “dysfunctional” nature of the market, according to Stefan Ingves, the former governor of Sweden’s central bank, the Riksbank.
Taiwan Air Force Official Reveals Details Of Rare NATO Interaction
A Taiwan air force officer revealed details on Wednesday of a rare interaction between the island’s military and NATO, describing how he had attended a six-month academic programme with senior officials in Italy.
Greece’s last king, Constantine II, dies at 82
The former king was deposed by a military junta in 1973, with his nine-year reign coinciding with one of the most turbulent periods in Greece’s political history.
Panthers squander 3-goal lead, regroup for 5-4 win over Avs
Matthew Tkachuk scored his second goal of the game with 3:30 remaining and the Florida Panthers beat the Colorado Avalanche 5-4 after blowing a three-goal lead in the third period.
Franz Wagner has 29 points, Magic hold off Blazers 109-106
Franz Wagner scored 29 points, Wendell Carter Jr. added 20 points and 10 rebounds and the Orlando Magic beat the Portland Trail Blazers 109-106 on Tuesday night.
Ethiopia’s Tigray forces say they hand over heavy weapons
The spokesman for Tigray forces in Ethiopia says they have handed over heavy weapons as a key part of the agreement signed with Ethiopia’s government late last year to end a two-year conflict.
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Mother accused of joining Islamic State and keeping woman as a slave
A German mother accused of keeping a young Yazidi woman as a slave after travelling to Iraq to join the Islamic State (IS) was due to go on trial today.
Counter-terror investigation after uranium detected in package at Heathrow
It is understood that the British Home Office does not believe there is any threat to the public