Finally, Queen Maxima wore her Scully & Scully Peridot and pearl earrings, which she has owned since 2019. Their description says: “Scully & Scully peridot, pearl and diamond earrings, set with 14 peridots, four sculptured and baroque pearls and round brilliant-cut diamonds,
Clashes in Sudan’s capital have continued into the early hours of Sunday, following a day of bloodshed between paramilitaries and the army that left at least 56 people dead and almost 600 injured. The Rapid Support Force (RSF) paramilitaries claimed possession of
Sudan’s army and a paramilitary force have been fighting with heavy weapons in Khartoum on Saturday, raising tensions over a transition to civilian rule. At least three people have been reported dead from the violent clashes. In Khartoum, the sound of heavy
Sudan’s military warned Thursday of potential clashes with the country’s powerful paramilitary force, which it said deployed troops in the capital of Khartoum and other cities. Tensions between the military and the paramilitary, known as Rapid Support Forces or RSF, have escalated
America’s credibility among its adversaries has dwindled under President Biden, with some experts arguing a line can be drawn from the disastrous U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan to more recent events such as the Chinese spy balloon and the downing of a U.S.
Lebanese security forces fired tear gas on Wednesday to disperse hundreds of protesters, mainly retired soldiers, who tried to break through the fence leading to the government headquarters in downtown Beirut. The violence came amid widespread anger over the harsh economic conditions
Clashes broke out in Athens Thursday during a general strike in Greece that was called in response to a rail disaster last month. Protesters hurled gasoline bombs at a police cordon near parliament. Riot police responded with tear gas and sound grenades,
Comment on this story Comment WARRENTON, Va. — Not far from a monument dedicated to John S. Mosby — the Confederate commander who later befriended President Ulysses S. Grant to help mend a fractured Union — two rival groups gathered on Courthouse
Mexican army soldiers apparently clashed with residents of the rough border city of Nuevo Laredo, according to a rights activist. Raymundo Ramos said Sunday that residents were angry because soldiers had fired into a pickup truck earlier in the day. Ramos said
Lee Anderson today clashed with a BBC radio presenter in a heated interview. The new deputy Conservative Party chairman was challenged by BBC Radio Nottingham’s Verity Cowley about being caught on camera asking a friend to pose as an anti-Labour swing voter