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4 arrested after projections of Trump, Epstein appear on Windsor Castle wall – National
Four men were arrested on Tuesday after a series of images of Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew were projected onto the external walls of Windsor Castle ahead of the U.S. president’s state visit to the U.K. Political campaign group Led By Donkeys projects an image of Prince Andrew and convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein onto […]
‘Ball still in Iran’s court,’ European powers say after nuclear issues call | Nuclear Energy News
Germany says it’s possible to temporarily delay sanctions after E3’s top diplomats hold call with Iranian counterpart. Published On 17 Sep 202517 Sep 2025 Click here to share on social media share2 Share Germany says the “ball is still in Iran’s court” after the French, British and German foreign ministers held talks by phone with […]
US not entitled “to use lethal force” against Venezuelan vessels
“That implicates murder statutes under US federal law.”
Trump's historic return to UK: Courting US leader who makes British leaders, citizens deeply uneasy
President Donald Trump is receiving a lavish welcome at Windsor Castle, beginning a two-day state visit as the guest of King Charles III. Met by royalty, honour guards, and a sweeping military procession, the event includes the largest guard of honour in living memory. As pageantry meets politics, the scale reflects efforts to steady ties […]
Africa: Ivory Coast exhibition retraces history through football
In the bustling suburb of Abobo, a new museum exhibit is drawing crowds with an unexpected twist on the history of elephants. But these aren’t just the massive gray creatures that roam West Africa’s forests. The exhibit also celebrates the “Elephants” — the beloved nickname of Ivory Coast’s national football team, who clinched victory in […]
France’s new prime minister faces a bumpy ride with nationwide strikes ahead
Leaders of France’s Socialist Party met with new Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu on Wednesday, seeking to get big concessions on the budget in talks that could shape the final stretch of President Emmanuel Macron’s second term.
New York judge drops terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione
A New York judge on Tuesday threw out terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione, rejecting the Manhattan district attorney’s theory in a state murder case that the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was “intended to evoke terror.” Jessica Le Masurier has more.
King Charles III greets Trump in Windsor for his second state visit to the UK
President Donald Trump was greeted by royalty, military honor guards and mounted troops in red and gold as he arrived at Windsor Castle on Wednesday for the start of a two-day state visit to Britain as the guest of King Charles III.
Disruptions to transport and tourist sites: What to expect from France’s September 18 strike
French unions will hold a nationwide strike on Thursday against the government’s 2026 budget plan. Authorities expect up to 800,000 protesters, with schools and tourist sites affected and disruptions expected on Paris and regional transport networks.