Ghosts of the past for Charles and Camilla as they sign Bible on tour
The royal couple are on a six-day tour of Australia, their first since the King ascended to the throne, and as part of their duties, were asked to sign the country's first Bible and book of common prayer.
KTR questions silence of ryots’ bodies, Left parties on govt. ‘betrayal’ of farmers
KTR questions silence of ryots’ bodies, Left parties on govt. ‘betrayal’ of farmers
King Charles' new carriage revealed as gold-covered creation prepared for Sydney tour
Jim Frecklington has spent six years building a new golden carriage for the King and features a number of surprises and sweet nods the royals will no doubt appreciate
Moldova president says 'criminal groups tried to buy 300,000 votes'
Early results based on a fraction of the vote showed 56 per cent of Moldovans voting 'no' at Sunday's referendum on their EU aspirations
King Charles heckled by Australian lawmaker
King Charles and Queen Camilla have been confronted by a protest over Indigenous rights on the latest leg of their Australian tour. Indigenous...
Not my King, Australian senator shouts at Charles
Senator interrupts ceremony in Australian capital city of Canberra on the second official day of royal engagements.
Charged Gwamanda will stay on as Joburg MMC - speaker
The ANC, which previously claimed to have vetted Kabelo Gwamanda before it elected him as Joburg mayor, on Sunday said at the time there was no case against him, just rumours and gossip.
Charged Gwamanda will stay on as Joburg MMC until the mayor acts - speaker
The ANC, which previously claimed to have vetted Kabelo Gwamanda before it elected him as Joburg mayor, on Sunday said at the time there was no case against him, just rumours and gossip.
King Charles and Queen Camilla confronted by furious politician who accuses royals of 'genocide'
Lidia Thorpe, an Aboriginal Australian independent senator, approached Charles and Camillla after they took to the stage in front of politicians and digitatories
King Charles and Queen Camilla confronted by angry protester as Royal Family accused of 'genocide'
Lidia Thorpe, an Aboriginal Australian independent senator, has accused the British monarchy of 'genocide' as she confronted King Charles and Queen Camilla
Seven heartbreaking words sum up late Queen's final moments before passing away
Sir Edward’s memo regarding the Queen's death on 8 September 2022 provides a touching account of the monarch's final moments in before she slipped away after tirelessly serving the nation
Heartbreaking memo sent to royal staff moments after late Queen passed away
The memo has become part of a new biography of King Charles III, Charles III: New King, New Court, written by Robert Hardman and serialised in the Daily Mail - it tells of the final moments of the late Queen before her passing
King Charles and Queen Camilla's awkward Princess Diana moment on Australia tour
King Charles and Queen Camilla were handed a Bible to sign during a visit to a church in Sydney, Australia, and the King was heard asking 'What day is it again?'
Liberia: Pro-Democracy Advocate Calls for International Sanctions on Liberian Lawmakers Amid Bribery Scandal - FrontPageAfrica
Ontario, Canada—Mr. Stanley Quaye, Executive Director of the International Corruption Watchdog, is urging the U.S. government and its allies to impose sanctions on Liberian lawmakers involved in a bribery scandal aimed at removing House Speaker J. Fonati Koffa.  Mr. Quaye alleged that several legislators accepted bribes totaling $25,000 each for their support in the effort
Growing up black, you can’t avoid arrest - fraud accused Gwamanda claims
Fraud accused former Joburg mayor says prison is a possibility a black person cannot avoid.Kabelo Gwamanda was responding to a question about his arrest on a video posted on social media on Sunday.
Dundee paedophile’s sick stash included images of girls as young as two
Jake Prior will be subject to the sex offenders' register for the next three years after he admitted the offences.
Early results show 50% of Moldovans vote 'yes' at referendum on EU aspirations
Moldova votes in pivotal election and EU referendum, with incumbent president alleging vote-buying plot.
'Give us what you stole from us,' Australian senator yells at King Charles during royal visit
Indigenous senator confronts King Charles III, PM Albanese advocates for Australian head of state during royal visit.
Senator faces angry backlash over 'rude' outburst during King's visit
Dressed in a native fur coat, Greens Senator Lidia Thorpe, 51, shouted at Parliament House in Canberra that the King had 'committed genocide against our people', adding: 'F*** the colony'.
Karnataka HC refuses bail to former Hassan MP Prajwal Revanna in two rape and one sexual assault case
Of the two rape cases, one was registered on a complaint by a former domestic help, and another on a complaint by a woman, aged over 60 years, who was working as a help in his farm house.
Moldova narrowly votes for EU membership
A referendum on Moldova joining the EU has passed with a razor-thin majority as pro-Brussels President Maia Sandu blamed the outcome on foreign meddling in a veiled reference to Russia, which denied the accusations.
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