The king’s ‘bags full of cash’
The former mistress of Juan Carlos has claimed Spain’s disgraced monarch presided over a ‘court of miracles’.
The former mistress of Juan Carlos has claimed Spain’s disgraced monarch presided over a ‘court of miracles’.
An outbreak of Covid-19 at the world’s largest iPhone plant in China is likely to lead to ‘significantly reduced’ production before Christmas.
Opening the free-speech floodgates may suit the libertarian instincts of Twitter’s new owner Elon Musk but it will come at a big financial cost.
Author Simon Sebag Montefiore has penned a new book detailing the world’s most famous families through the ages – using his wealth of contacts and relationships within the world of the royals.
Borscht is the simple, unadorned meal that brings together Russians and Ukrainians who have moved to Istanbul to escape the conflict.
The suggestion Congolese rebels and dogs of war were in cahoots with Western intelligence has lingered since Dag Hammarskjold’s death in 1961.
Speakers accused universities of clamping down on free speech and censoring conservative thinkers.
Those close to Prince Andrew are understood to be concerned for his wellbeing, saying that he has become a virtual recluse.
Donald Trump has taken aim at his strongest opposition to the Republican presidential nomination – with polls suggesting Ron DeSantis’ popularity is swelling.
Want to transform your health? Quick, vigorous workouts are better than long, slow ones.
Mass lay-offs, bizarre edicts, millions lost every day – was the $US44 billion takeover an experiment too far for the madcap inventor?
After a week of licking his wounds, Brazil’s defeated autocratic leader has left the door open for his supporters to flood the streets again.
Senior figures in the German Green party, the larger of his two coalition partners, made no effort to disguise their displeasure.
The American behind the British prince’s long-awaited tome, Spare, has previously laid bare his troubled relationship with his own father.
Russian occupiers of the strategic city are thought to be ready for street fighting in a ‘hybrid war’, with Putin’s soldiers taking up combat positions in local homes.
More power rationing was announced on Saturday as Russia mounts drone and missile attacks on Ukraine’s electricity grid.
The young environmentalist knows that more than a climate rallying call, what we need is a crash course. So she’s provided one.
Video shared online from the protests raging across the country showed a young woman shot in the head by security forces.
Trusted Russian commanders in Kherson fled their posts as Ukrainian forces advanced on the city.
How to answer the first signal is a hot topic for the research hub set up to explore what Earth does next, if aliens get in contact.
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