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Prince Harry Back in Court for Final Face-Off With British Tabloids

Prince Harry Back in Court for Final Face-Off With British Tabloids

Prince Harry is back in London for the final chapter in his yearslong battle with the British tabloids. The royal is returning to court for his last case after a string of lawsuits against British media organizations. Actress Elizabeth Hurley and singer Elton John are also claimants. NBC’s Daniele Hamamdjian reports for TODAY.

GB to face Australia in BJK Cup qualifier

Great Britain are drawn away to Australia in the qualifying round for the Billie Jean King Cup on 10-11 April.

GB to face Australia in BJK Cup qualifier

Great Britain are drawn away to Australia in the qualifying round for the Billie Jean King Cup on 10-11 April.

GB to face Australia in BJK Cup qualifier

Great Britain are drawn away to Australia in the qualifying round for the Billie Jean King Cup on 10-11 April.
Un vistazo a los accidentes de tren más mortales en Europa en los últimos años

Un vistazo a los accidentes de tren más mortales en Europa en los últimos años

Associated Press MADRID (AP) — El descarrilamiento de un tren de alta velocidad en el sur de España ha dejado al menos 39 personas muertas y más de 150 heridas, según las autoridades. Viajar en tren en Europa es una forma común, relativamente asequible y conveniente para que muchos europeos y turistas se desplacen. Los […]
Trump’s obsession with Greenland is a victory for no one but Putin

Trump’s obsession with Greenland is a victory for no one but Putin

Trump may be unaware that he’s doing Russia’s bidding, but Europe and the UK understand they need to handle him carefully or risk giving the Kremlin multiple victories, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley
Russian court sentences an American to 5 years on charges of illegally transporting arms

Russian court sentences an American to 5 years on charges of illegally transporting arms

The regional courts’ press service said the man argued that he had bought the gun for self-defense and was unaware that it wasn’t allowed to keep it on his yacht.

London Spirit sign England trio for 2026 Hundred

England trio Liam Livingstone, Jamie Overton and Charlie Dean are among the eight new signings made by London Spirit for the 2026 season.
Putin invited to Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ on Gaza and global conflict, Kremlin says

Putin invited to Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ on Gaza and global conflict, Kremlin says

Russian President Vladimir Putin has been invited to join US President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” aimed at resolving conflicts globally and overseeing governance and reconstruction in Gaza, the Kremlin said on Monday. Moscow for years tried to balance relations with all major players in the Middle East – including Israel and the Palestinians. But since the Israel-Gaza war and Russia’s assault on Ukraine, Putin has moved away from Israel, boosting ties with its foes like Iran. Moscow has...
Over 400 Indonesians 'released' by Cambodian scam networks: ambassador

Over 400 Indonesians 'released' by Cambodian scam networks: ambassador

Cyberscam networks in Cambodia have freed more than 400 Indonesians this month, Jakarta said on Monday, after Phnom Penh announced a fresh crackdown on the illicit industry.
Why China-Canada trade and global cooperation are now ripe for progress

Why China-Canada trade and global cooperation are now ripe for progress

The global landscape is undergoing profound rupture. The United States has blatantly interfered in the internal affairs of Venezuela through direct military action and openly covets Greenland. US President Donald Trump has called Canada the “51st state” of his country and threatened to “take back” the Panama Canal. The US is undermining the core assumptions that have underpinned the Western alliance system. Against this backdrop, Canada’s policy community broadly and Prime Minister Mark Carney...
Two High-Speed Passenger Trains Collide in Spain, Killing Dozens

Two High-Speed Passenger Trains Collide in Spain, Killing Dozens

The death toll is climbing after a high-speed train in southern Spain derailed and then collided with an oncoming train, killing dozens. Authorities say on Sunday, a train heading to Madrid jumped the tracks, slamming into another packed train heading in the opposite direction. NBC’s Raf Sanchez reports for TODAY.