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Sea Drones Sink Russian Warship, Marking Ukraine's Tactical Win in the Black Sea
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Delhi Police Use Drones, Barricades to Halt Farmer Protests
"police in the capital city of Delhi resorted to the use of drones to fire tear gas shells and implemented stringent barricades, including iron nails and barbed wires, to thwart the advancing protest by farmers on Tuesday. -
Rafah Under Siege: Israel's Military Offensive Sparks Global Outcry
"Israel's military actions in Rafah have intensified, with the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) conducting a series of strikes in the densely populated area, resulting in significant civilian casualties and widespread destruction.
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Rose Hanbury Denies Rumors of Alleged Affair with Prince William
The Marchioness of Cholmondeley, Rose Hanbury, has firmly denied rumors of an alleged affair with Prince William, as speculation about the Prince of Wales' fidelity resurfaces amid his wife, Kate Middleton's, extended absence from the public eye. -
Buckingham Palace Debunks Russian Media's Hoax About King Charles III's Death
Buckingham Palace has confirmed that King Charles III is alive and well, refuting a recent hoax perpetrated by a Russian media outlet falsely reporting the 75-year-old monarch's death. -
Kate Middleton's Recovery from Abdominal Surgery Reportedly Proves 'More Difficult' Than Anticipated
The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, has been facing a more difficult recovery than expected following her abdominal surgery in January, according to a royal insider. The source, speaking to RadarOnline.com, revealed that the 42-year-old mother of three is "struggling to eat," raising concerns within the palace walls about her health and well-being. -
China Evergrande's Flagship Unit Accused of Inflating Revenue by $78 Billion, Founder Hui Ka Yan Banned for Life
China Evergrande Group founder Hui Ka Yan has been barred from the securities market for life and fined 47 million yuan ($6.53 million) after the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) accused the group's flagship unit, Hengda Real Estate, of inflating results, engaging in securities fraud, and failing to make timely disclosures. -
North Korea Fires Multiple Missiles into the Sea of Japan as U.S. Secretary of State Visits South Korea
North Korea launched multiple short-range ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan on Monday, just days after the United States concluded joint military drills with South Korea, which Pyongyang considers provocative. The missile tests also coincided with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit to Seoul for a multinational democracy summit, further heightening tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
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Prince Harry Shares Heartwarming Moment of Queen Elizabeth's Last Visit with Archie and Lilibet
In a resurfaced excerpt from his memoir, "Spare," Prince Harry opened up about the late Queen Elizabeth II's final visit with his children, Archie and Lilibet, revealing a touching moment that showcased the strong bond between the monarch and her great-grandchildren. -
‘Thank Goodness’: Queen Elizabeth Expressed Relief at Meghan Markle's Absence from Prince Philip's Funeral, Claims Biographer
The late Queen Elizabeth II reportedly made a revealing comment when informed that Meghan Markle would not be attending Prince Philip's funeral in April 2021, according to royal biographer Tom Bower. -
Kate Middleton Reportedly Seen in Public, But Lack of Photographic Evidence Fuels Speculation
A new report claiming that Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, was seen out and about this weekend has sparked a fresh round of social media speculation, as the absence of photographic evidence has left many questioning the veracity of the story. -
Oil Prices Remain Elevated as Ukrainian Attacks on Russian Refineries Intensify
Oil prices held steady on Monday, with Brent crude briefly surpassing $86 per barrel for the first time since November, as Ukraine stepped up its attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, fueling concerns over global supply. The escalating conflict has added a risk premium to crude prices, which remained in place as the week began with more attacks over the weekend. -
BOJ's Upcoming NIRP Shift Unlikely to Trigger Significant Repatriation of Japanese Funds
As the Bank of Japan (BOJ) prepares to debate ending its negative interest rate policy at its two-day meeting starting Monday, analysts suggest that the central bank's decision will have a limited impact on the roughly $3 trillion of yen Japanese investors have parked in global bond markets and yen trades.