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Where’s Meghan? Why is Harry going it alone?

Where’s Meghan? Why is Harry going it alone?

Prince Harry has had solo eight engagements in as many days. His scheduling is looking very much like royal schedules of old.

  • by Hannah Furness

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‘Let us stop gagging … and killing each other’: Assange breaks his silence

‘Let us stop gagging … and killing each other’: Assange breaks his silence

The 53-year-old WikiLeaks founder has spoken publicly for the first time since being freed from a UK prison after pleading guilty to US charges.

  • by Rob Harris
Marine Le Pen and her party face court over fake EU jobs scandal

Marine Le Pen and her party face court over fake EU jobs scandal

As well as a maximum 10-year prison term and $1.6 million fine, the misuse of public funds also carries a potential five-year ban from public office.

  • by Henry Samuel
‘You little legends’: Prince Harry all smiles on his return to the UK

‘You little legends’: Prince Harry all smiles on his return to the UK

It was not clear if Harry will see any of his family on his latest return trip. His spokesman declined to comment.

  • by Michael Holden
Russian offers cash to voters to keep Moldova out of the EU

Russian offers cash to voters to keep Moldova out of the EU

The Ukraine-neighbouring country started the process for membership earlier this year. The next step is a referendum. A Russian oligarch has other ideas.

  • by Alexander Tanas
Austrian far-right party wins first national election since World War II

Austrian far-right party wins first national election since World War II

The Freedom Party was founded in the 1950s by Nazi veterans and is one of Europe’s longest-standing parties of the populist right.

  • by Rob Harris
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Britain flicks the off switch on coal-fired power after 140 years

Britain flicks the off switch on coal-fired power after 140 years

The source of energy that made the Industrial Revolution possible has been abandoned by the UK earlier than expected, making the country a G7 leader.

  • by Rob Harris
Backlash after Viktor Orban aide suggests Hungary wouldn’t have fought a Russian invasion

Backlash after Viktor Orban aide suggests Hungary wouldn’t have fought a Russian invasion

Speaking to state radio, Hungarian leader Viktor Orban sought to downplay the remarks by his political director which had led to calls for that official’s resignation.

  • by Justin Spike
Between a war and an election, Zelensky watches Trump waffle on

Between a war and an election, Zelensky watches Trump waffle on

It was an awkward moment in Trump Tower, the two side by side, Zelensky in a difficult position.

  • by Jonathan Swan, Simon J. Levien, Constant Méheut and David E. Sanger
Bacteria deployed to the rescue of precious church frescoes

Bacteria deployed to the rescue of precious church frescoes

For years, art restorers have used sponges and warm water to help bring masterpieces back to life, risking a lot of damage. Enter the bugs.

  • by Horaci Garcia and Eva Manez
Dame Maggie Smith, actress who conquered stage and screen with her wit, poise and eccentricity

Dame Maggie Smith, actress who conquered stage and screen with her wit, poise and eccentricity

As a rare embodiment of English poise, human complexity and a formidable bearing, Dame Maggie Smith had captivated stage, screen and television audiences for decades.

  • by Telegraph Obituaries

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