- Kata Tüttő warns of centralisation threat to European regions
- Kevin Warsh takes charge of the Federal Reserve amid rising inflation challenges
- British glider pilot Jon Gatfield dies after crash during competition in Italy
- Ukraine demands full EU membership amid renewed accession discussions
- Armenia signs partnership agreement with the US ahead of elections
- Court restricts Alabama from using congressional map with one majority-Black district
- Janice Nix found guilty of manslaughter of five-year-old stepdaughter in 1978
- British father reportedly tortured in Dubai jail as family seeks proof of safety
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Following yesterday’s coronation, 14 of the 56 Commonwealth nations now have King Charles III as their head of state. Although some are celebrating the occasion, for others, it is a jarring reminder of colonialism and repression.
Palace and Spurs are working with Met Police to identify the supporter.
These famous faces had fun at the ball game.
Authorities in Russian-annexed Crimea said they repelled a series of Ukrainian drone attacks on the city of Sevastopol overnight. Meanwhile, the ongoing evacuation of a town close to the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia power plant in Ukraine has prompted the UN nuclear watchdog to warn of an increasingly unpredictable situation. Follow FRANCE 24 for live updates. All times are Paris time (GMT+2).
‘I have been told many times the monarch is there to defend our freedoms. Now our freedoms are under attack in his name.’
Texas mass shooting – 8 dead including children in shopping mall A gunman has opened fire at a shopping mall in Allen, Texas, killing eight people, including children, and injuring at least seven others. Hundreds of people were evacuated from the mall as eyewitnesses described a man firing indiscriminately at passers-by. Police believe the gunman acted alone and was later shot dead by officers. Some witnesses described the gunman as dressed all in black and wearing combat gear, and footage taken after the gunman’s death appeared to show an AR-15 style rifle lying near his body. Texas Governor Greg Abbott…
It was Selena Gomez on the red carpet — except she wasn’t actually there.
The Observer – Labour winning back swathes of Brexit voters, data reveals Summary of the front page The Observer calls the King’s Coronation his “crowning moment” as the paper features a large image of the monarch. However, its front page story looks at data from last week’s local elections in England which show Labour may be winning back pro-Brexit voters. The paper says leading academics believe the results are evidence that the link between voting for Brexit and voting for the Conservatives is weakening – giving Labour further encouragement that it can take back seats across the so-called “red wall”…
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