Australia is removing the British monarchy from its banknotes and will feature an indigenous design rather than an image of King Charles on its new $5 note. Sky News
Sky News has learned that hundreds of people are coming forward to claim a role in the coronation of King Charles after a Coronation Claims committee, set up by.. Sky News
The British Monarch, King Charles III is going to do away with wearing his traditional silk stockings and breeches and will dawn his military uniform.
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Prince Harry's New Book , Alleges Prince William's , Physical Attack.
Harry's new book, 'Spare,' alleges that William once "knocked" the younger brother "to the floor" during an argument.
According to the book, the argument concerned Harry's marriage to Meghan Markle.
I landed on the dog’s bowl, which cracked under my back, the pieces cutting into me. I lay there for a moment, dazed, Excerpt From 'Spare,' via NBC News.
The book states that after being told to leave, William returned sometime later to apologize, asking that the incident remain private.
According to reports of the contents of the book, Harry responded, "You mean that you attacked me?".
To which William allegedly responded,
"I didn’t attack you, Harold." .
The debut of the book further puts into question whether Harry will be a part of his father,
King Charles III's, upcoming coronation.
The ball is in their court. There’s a lot to be discussed and I really hope that they are willing to sit down and talk about it, Prince Harry, '60 Minutes' Interview, via NBC News.
The coronation of King Charles III
is scheduled for May 6.
In an upcoming interview for ITV and '60 Minutes,' Harry responds to criticism that he has breached the privacy of the royal family.
That would be the accusation from people who don’t understand or don’t want to believe that my family have been briefing the press, Prince Harry, '60 Minutes' Interview, via NBC News.
Neither Kensington Palace nor Buckingham Palace has responded to the new accusations.
Neither Kensington Palace nor Buckingham Palace has responded to the new accusations.
The royal family initially responded to Harry and Meghan Markle's accusations of racism as "concerning." .
While some recollections [of events] may vary, [the accusations] are taken very seriously and will be addressed by the family privately, Statement Released by Buckingham Palace Representatives, via NBC News
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Former Manchester United striker Dwight Yorke has emerged a surprise runner in the race for the Aberdeen job, Barry Robson wields axe, plus more. BBC Sport
Hibernian hammer Aberdeen to leapfrog the visitors into fifth place in the Scottish Premiership to heap more pressure on manager Jim Goodwin. BBC Sport
US Urges, Israel-Palestinian Restraint , as Violence Soars.
On January 30, Secretary of State Antony Blinken
urged Israel and Palestine to exercise restraint and
ease tensions following a wave of retaliatory violence.
On January 30, Secretary of State Antony Blinken
urged Israel and Palestine to exercise restraint and
ease tensions following a wave of retaliatory violence.
NBC reports that Blinken addressed the ongoing violence
while speaking in Cairo, just hours before he would
make a two-day visit to Jerusalem and the West Bank.
NBC reports that Blinken addressed the ongoing violence
while speaking in Cairo, just hours before he would
make a two-day visit to Jerusalem and the West Bank.
We will be encouraging the parties
to take steps to calm things down.
There is no question that this
is a very difficult moment, Antony Blinken, United States Secretary of State, via NBC.
We will be encouraging the parties
to take steps to calm things down.
There is no question that this
is a very difficult moment, Antony Blinken, United States Secretary of State, via NBC.
Last week, violence erupted following an Israeli
military raid on a militant stronghold in the West
Bank city of Jenin which left ten people dead. .
Following the raid, a Palestinian shooting
attack in an east Jerusalem settlement
claimed the lives of seven Israelis.
On January 30, the Palestinian Health
Ministry said that Israeli forces killed
a Palestinian man in the city of Hebron.
NBC reports that the most recent death
in the flashpoint city of Hebron brings the toll
of Palestinians killed in January to 35.
The wave of violence comes weeks after Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took office,
promising to take a tough stance against Palestine.
NBC reports that Blinken's meeting will be
the highest-level of engagement with Netanyahu
since he retook control of Israel last month.
NBC reports that Blinken's meeting will be
the highest-level of engagement with Netanyahu
since he retook control of Israel last month.
Blinken's diplomatic agenda in Jerusalem is reported
to also include Russia's war in Ukraine, tensions
with Iran and ongoing crises in Lebanon and Syria.
Blinken's diplomatic agenda in Jerusalem is reported
to also include Russia's war in Ukraine, tensions
with Iran and ongoing crises in Lebanon and Syria.
Blinken's diplomatic agenda in Jerusalem is reported
to also include Russia's war in Ukraine, tensions
with Iran and ongoing crises in Lebanon and Syria
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A chemical strike that killed 43 people in the Syrian city of Douma in 2018 was almost certainly the work of Syria's air force, a watchdog has found. Sky News
According to the Middle East Council of Churches, Sally Azar is one of just five women ordained in the Middle East, she joins one in Syria and three in Lebanon.
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The newly elected Czech president, a former NATO general, is calling on Ukraine's allies to do more. And now the question of sending fighter jets has entered the debate.
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Russian President Putin evoked Stalingrad in order to garner support for the war against Ukraine and said that attacking Ukraine is like attacking Nazi Germany.
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Critics Accuse Shell of Profiting, From the War in Ukraine .
Critics Accuse Shell of Profiting, From the War in Ukraine .
BBC reports that oil and gas giant Shell saw
record annual profits in 2022 after energy prices
soared following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. .
In 2022, profits for Shell hit $39.9 billion,
double the total of the year prior and the
highest in the company's 115-year history.
In 2022, profits for Shell hit $39.9 billion,
double the total of the year prior and the
highest in the company's 115-year history.
Energy firms around the world have been
registering record earnings since the price of oil
and gas jumped amid Russia's war with Ukraine.
The record profits come as
households around the world are
struggling with the rising cost of bills.
The record profits come as
households around the world are
struggling with the rising cost of bills.
BBC reports that opposition parties called Shell's record profits "outrageous" and accused the government of letting energy firms "off the hook.".
No company should
be making these kind
of outrageous profits
out of Putin's illegal
invasion of Ukraine, Ed Davey, Liberal Democrat leader, via BBC.
Following Russia's invasion,
the price of Brent crude oil
shot to nearly $128 a barrel.
Last year, the U.K. government introduced the Energy
Profits Levy on the "extraordinary" earnings of energy
firms to help reduce the price of gas and electricity bills.
On February 2, Shell said that it was due
to pay $134 million in taxes to the U.K.
and an additional $500 million in 2023.
However, critics point out that the U.K.-based
company has been paying more to its shareholders
than it spends on investments in renewable energy.
However, critics point out that the U.K.-based
company has been paying more to its shareholders
than it spends on investments in renewable energy
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Rachel Reeves says she "respects" the independence of the Bank of England after they raised interest rates to 4% on Thursday, saying: "It's their job to meet the inflation targets through changes in interest rates." The shadow chancellor also condemns Shell's record £32 billion profits in 2022, which she says are "the windfalls of an illegal war in Ukraine". Report by Wardl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
The death toll in Peshawar blast that rocked the Pakistani city yesterday has reached over 70. More than 150 have been reported to be injured..or grievously wounded in this suicide bomb blast that apparently targeted policemen praying in a mosque within the tightly guarded police headquarters area. Initially..no outfit claimed the responsibility for this but later….a brother of a slain commander of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan… Umar Khalid Khurasani… took responsibility . He termed it as an act of revenge for his brother who was killed in August last year in Afghanistan. Yesterday’s attack is so far the biggest one carried out by the TTP whose main targets...in the last few years have mostly been security personnel installations. In this video…we take a look at the emergence...rise of this outlawed outfit, TTP i.e Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan…along with discussing how Pakistan has become a victim of its own policies of harbouring terrorist organisations in its backyard. But before that, don’t forget to like, share and subscribe to Oneindia.
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UN Food Agency Warns , Malnutrition Rates in Afghanistan , Have Reached Record High.
The United Nation's World Food Program (WFP)
made the announcement on January 26.
'The Independent' reports that
half of the country has endured
severe hunger throughout the year. .
Half of Afghanistan endures severe
hunger throughout the year, regardless
of the season, and malnutrition rates
are at a record high for Afghanistan, Phillipe Kropf, Spokesman for the U.N. food
agency in Kabul, via 'The Independent'.
There are seven million children
(under the age of 5) and mothers
who are malnourished, in a country
with a population of 40 million, Phillipe Kropf, Spokesman for the U.N. food
agency in Kabul, via 'The Independent'.
In August 2021, the Taliban takeover
resulted in millions of people falling into
poverty and hunger after foreign aid was cut off. .
In response to the situation, the WFP boosted its
delivery and distribution to reach 15 million with
emergency food assistance and nutrition support.
Other aid agencies are also providing food,
education and healthcare, but distribution has been
severely impacted by a Taliban ban on women working. .
The ban has come at the worst
possible moment. Families and
communities don’t know where
their next meal is coming from, Phillipe Kropf, Spokesman for the U.N. food
agency in Kabul, via 'The Independent'.
'The Independent' reports that the ban was put in place
alongside a number of other measures which restrict
the rights and freedoms of women in Afghanistan.
The measures have drawn
international condemnation and
protests to have the bans lifted
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