A former royal bodyguard said the Prince ‘was not well liked’ among his staff.
Year: 2023
When police tried to pull the driver over, he ignored them and sped off.
Aneika Browne was found dead in her room at Pirbright Army Training Centre in 2021.
Sparks will fly.
The pair came to blows two years ago when Burnley beat Liverpool.
Dutch police said on Friday they were investigating the projection of an anti-Semitic laser message onto the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam — an incident the prime minister condemned as “reprehensible”.
It would be the band’s first album since the death of Taylor Hawkins.
New laws set to come into effect in Amsterdam. Soon it will be illegal to smoke pot on the street in the city’s red light district. The change in regulation is intended to improve the lives of Amsterdam’s residents who’ve long complained about the disruption caused by tourists. FRANCE 24’s Leo McGuinn explains.
‘Cupid Ye’ is back.
The FBI began searching former Vice President Mike Pence’s Indiana home on Friday morning.
It’s toasty but is it pricey?
Northern Portugal is believed to contain the largest lithium reserves in Europe. These resources have attracted the attention of some of the world’s largest mining companies. London-based firm Savannah Resources wants to open the continent’s biggest open-cast lithium mine in the village of Covas do Barroso by 2026. Supporters of the project say this would give Europe an invaluable supply of lithium for producing electric car batteries, helping the EU reach its carbon-zero target by 2050. However, many locals and environmentalists oppose the project. Our regional correspondents report.
How many missing, murdered or abused women must it take for police to learn from their mistakes?
It’s a big no-no from Olivia.
‘Nothing is making sense’, said friend Heather Gibbons. The family ‘are just desperate for some evidence that will pinpoint exactly what has happened’.
In this special travelogue, FRANCE 24’s Caroline de Camaret and Luke Brown follow EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Josep Borrell step by step through the EU-Ukraine summit that happened last week in Kyiv. Our team accompanies him on the train, on the plane, in meetings and on a visit to a mine clearance operation. Borrell analyses his relations with his European and Ukrainian counterparts as well as the EU’s support for the war and shares his geopolitical vision. We discover European diplomacy in action on the ground and behind the scenes, all the while collecting impressions of the trip.
The on loan striker is enjoying a sensational season in France.
The conclusions from an extraordinary European Council put the focus on the external, rather than the internal, aspects of migration.
She’s taking the ripped-denim trend to the next level.
She might consider it when he turns 18 though.
Iran has long been one of the world’s most prolific executioners. But it seems to have taken the death penalty to a new level recently, with dozens of people executed in the last few weeks, according to the Norway-based NGO Iran Human Rights. The UN has denounced what it calls state-sanctioned killing, while campaigners say capital punishment has been weaponised to intimidate those who have been protesting since of the death of Mahsa Amini. She died following her arrest last September, after allegedly violating the Islamic Republic’s dress code for women. The EU’s response has included sanctions and a strongly-worded resolution in the European Parliament. But what more should the bloc be doing?
The 10-day-old baby was stuck under a collapsed building for three days.
This has not gone down well.
A Ukrainian air force colonel has said a Western upgrade would ‘change the course of hostilities’ in the nation’s favour.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy took centre stage this week as he toured European capitals, drumming up support. #StateOfTheUnion