Prince Harry Banned From Wearing Military Uniform At The Queen’s Funeral
Prince Harry has reportedly been banned from wearing his military uniform at events leading up to Queen Elizabeth's funeral, and on the day of...
Ukraine regains more territory as Russia responds
KRAMATorsk (Ukraine) (AFP) - Ukraine said on Monday its forces had retaken more territory in the past 24 hours and recaptured an area seven...
Worcester boss fears for crisis rugby club’s future
Worcester warning - Rugby manager Steve Diamond says the future of the cash-strapped Premier League club is in the balance.
London (AFP) - Worcester's rugby...
Strong quake strikes eastern Taiwan, tsunami threat lifted
Taipei (AFP) - A strong earthquake struck southeast Taiwan on Sunday, killing at least one person, destroying a few buildings and destroying roads -...
Elizabeth II: trouble, strife and family life
Queen Elizabeth II gave birth to Prince Charles in 1948 when she was a 22-year-old princess
London (AFP) - As queen, Elizabeth II’s family life...
Queen Elizabeth II dies, Charles III succeeds
Elizabeth II became queen in 1952 and was Britain's longest-reigning
Ballater (United Kingdom) (AFP) - Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning monarch in Britain's history and...
The locals are silent in mourning for her dear neighbour Queen Elizabeth
Total silence greeted Queen Elizabeth II's motorcade as it passed through the remote Scottish village near the much-loved Balmoral Castle today, as thousands lined...
Germany controls Russian-owned oil refineries
By controlling German Rosneft's operations, Berlin can operate refineries using crude oil from countries other than Russia
Berlin (AFP) - Berlin on Friday took control...
Germany seizes subsidiaries of Russian energy company
By controlling German Rosneft's operations, Berlin can operate refineries using crude oil from countries other than Russia
Berlin (AFP) - Berlin on Friday took control...
How the Queen’s death followed the evidence of misinformation
People walk past a giant portrait of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II at Spitfields Market, London, on September 16, 2022
Washington (AFP) - The death of...
Far-right eyes historic victory with Italy vote
Brussels and financial markets are watching the Italian elections closely, amid fears they may be the latest to veer to the hard right
Rome (AFP)...
German bakeries struggle to survive as costs rise
Bakeries in Germany were among the businesses hit hard by the economic fallout from Russia's invasion of Ukraine
BEILITZ (Germany) (AFP) - Faced with an...
Meloni motivates his supporters as the right looks to Italy for a historic victory
Matteo Salvini, Silvio Berlusconi and Georgia Meloni appear poised to win Sunday's election in Italy as part of a right-wing coalition
Rome (AFP) - Georgia...
Swiss vote on factory farm bans and pension reform
In 2020, women in Switzerland, on average, received approximately 35% lower pensions than men
GENEVA (AFP) - Switzerland voted Sunday on a number of issues,...
Looking to victory, Italy’s right rallies before the vote
The Italian brothers, led by Giorgia Meloni, were leading in the opinion polls two weeks before Election Day
Rome (AFP) - Italy's right-wing parties are...
UK government lifts ban on gas fracking in England
Protesters set up a fake gas fracking platform in front of both houses of the British Parliament in 2012
London (AFP) - Britain on Thursday...
The European Union cuts energy use and taxation of energy companies
The European Union plans to cut energy use by "at least five percent" during peak hours, according to a commission document seen by AFP.
Brussels...
The UK housing market has been affected by the budget fallout
Analysts expect UK house prices to lead into prolonged stagnation
London (AFP) - Britain's housing market has been battered by the British government's extravagant budget,...
Mixed day for stocks as European inflation rises
A woman holds a torch during a demonstration against rising energy prices and the increasing cost of living during a national demonstration in Brussels...
Ukraine: what to remember from the day of January 2, 2023
The day was notably marked by a Ukrainian strike killing at least 63 Russian soldiers, according to the report admitted by Moscow.
A damaged building...
The Resurgence of Nuclear Power at the Climate Conference: Increasing Support and Shifting Perspectives
Increasing Support for Nuclear Power at the Climate Conference
The controversial energy source of nuclear power is experiencing a resurgence at this year's climate conference,...
Millions of tons of water flooded the streets of Spain!
The damage is extensive and emergency crews are still on the scene.
135 l/m2 of precipitation fell in less than an hour. Firefighters
were immediately involved...
Proposal: Confiscated Russian Assets for Reconstruction?
Most EU member states want to involve Russia in the reconstruction of Ukraine. However, it is not easy to use the money from confiscated...
Ukraine: nearly half of the national energy system is “out of order”, warns kyiv
As the snow begins to fall on the country, Ukraine on Friday asked for "additional support" from the EU to deal with this energy...
Government Ordered to Release Johnson’s COVID Chats
Government Ordered to Release Johnson's COVID Chats
The UK government has been ordered by the High Court in London to disclose former Prime Minister Boris...
Death of Benedict XVI: the tribute of the faithful
Thousands of faithful parade, Monday, January 2, in the basilica Saint-Pierre in Rome. Three days of meditation were organized after the death of former...
Over 4.5 Million Travelers Already Book Long-Distance Trains for Christmas Holidays
Christmas Holidays: Over 4.5 Million Travelers Have Already Reserved Long-Distance Trains
Introduction
As the holiday season approaches, the French rail network is experiencing a surge in...
UN urges ‘complete transformation’ of global energy system
The Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River in Arizona has been suffering from drought for several years amid fears of affecting local water...
Mitsotakis Wins Greece’s Snap Elections
In Greece's snap elections, the conservative party "Nea Dimokratia" of the incumbent Prime Minister Mitsotakis emerged as the clear winner, paving the way for...
Viking: Faced with legal chaos, migrants are virtually all free
Justice is overwhelmed, Friday, November 18, because of too many migrant files to process after the Ocean Viking arrived in Toulon a week ago....