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Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne on Friday visited the French overseas island of Mayotte, the poorest place in the European Union, amid a growing water crisis. Due to a drawn-out drought compounded by years of underinvestment and water mismanagement, the island’s inhabitants have access to water only one every three days.
If you see us wearing these every day – no you didn’t.
All three of Prince and Princess of Wales’s children joined them for tonight’s Together at Christmas event at Westminster Abbey
‘Bottle Job FC!’ – Former Arsenal star Mesut Ozil mocks Tottenham as old rivals set unwanted records
Once a Gunner, always a Gunner.
The pair were pictured looking very cozy.
It came after many fans praised the episode.
‘One of the best days in my football career.’
The war in Ukraine has forced a major rethink in European security, with both Sweden and Finland abandoning their long-standing policy of non-alignment and applying for NATO membership last year. But while Finland was admitted into NATO this April, delays have persisted on Sweden’s entry, with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan linking a serious of unrelated issues to Ankara’s ratification of Sweden’s accession – the latest of which is a potential sale of US F-16 fighter jets to Turkey. We discuss what Sweden’s entry to NATO would actually mean with Sweden’s top diplomat, Foreign Minister Tobias Billström.
Omid Scobie’s royal book Endgame dominated headlines after a Dutch version named the two “royal racists” and the author sought to distance himself from the scandal early on.
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