A Paris court backed the organisers of Miss France on Friday, dismissing claims from a feminist group that the beauty pageant’s selection process was discriminatory, one of the plaintiffs said.
Prince Harry out for revenge after ‘vindictive’ Duke ‘drags’ Kate and William into memoir
Prince Harry has been criticised by a royal correspondent over his decision to include Prince William and Princess Kate in his memoir Spare.
New Mexico police probe gunfire at officials’ offices, homes
US officials in the city of Albuquerque are looking into shootings reported near buildings connected to Democrats.
Message from US asylum hopefuls: Financial sponsors needed
Migrants and asylum seekers fleeing violence and persecution in their home countries have increasingly found that protections in the United States are available to those with money or the savvy to find someone to vouch for them financially.
Russia spends €8 mn to select “quality material” for adoption among Ukrainian children: report
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An unseasonably warm winter in Europe threatens ski resorts, tourism
Countries across Europe are experiencing unseasonably warm weather this January, causing a headache for ski resorts and broader concern for what it might mean for the year ahead.
Prince Harry’s claim he killed 25 in Afghanistan draws anger
He writes that he feels neither satisfaction nor shame about his actions, and in the heat of battle regarded enemy combatants as pieces being removed from a chessboard.
Learn the Unknown Story of the 1993 World Trade Center Bombing with ‘Operation: Tradebom’
A new Apple Original podcast lets the people who lived through the attack tell their compelling stories.