Proficient at skiing and often seen on the slopes, Duchess Sophie was spotted in Meribel, France, to attend the Inter-Services Snow Sports Championships in her role as Patron of the UK Armed Forces Winter Sports Association. Duchess Sophie, 57, presented medals in
A Florida teenager and his friends landed the catch of a lifetime when they pulled in a fish estimated to weigh about 250 pounds from the beach. FOX 13 in Tampa reported that Isaac Francis, a 17-year-old junior at Riverview High School,
Hundreds of angry farmers took to the streets in Bulgaria’s capital, Sofia, on Monday to complain of what they called “the total failure” of the government to meet the mounting challenges of the agricultural sector. They called on Agriculture Minister Kiril Vatev
Vladimir Putin has lost yet another high-ranking official as one of his commanders has been killed in a Storm Shadow strike. Reports have claimed that Lieutenant General Alexander Tatarenko, 63, was killed in an alleged attack on the Belbek airbase in Crimea
Former President Donald Trump’s data protection court case over allegations he took part in “perverted sex acts” has been dismissed. Trump, 77, had taken former MI6 Christopher Steele’s Orbis Business Intelligence to the British High Court in a data protection claim. He
The International Court of Justice will rule Friday whether it has jurisdiction in a case accusing Russia of violating international law. Brought forth by Ukraine, the case claims Moscow used false genocide allegations to justify its full-scale invasion of the neighboring country
The world’s highest, spokeless Ferris wheel is set to be built in South Korea and will tower over even the London Eye. Plans have been drawn up for the Seoul Twin Eye, a huge structure, which will stand at a staggering 180m
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s failure to mention the health concerns of their relatives has had them accused of “exploiting” their chances to be in the spotlight while dodging the topic. Princess Kate and King Charles have both publicly announced their health
The United States has been put on high alert after a survey of international analysts argued a flare-up in tensions with China is “likely” to happen within the next 12 months. The experts have suggested Washington could be on track for a
The 2008 financial crash left an estimated 200,000 “mortgage prisoners”. Their accounts were switched to providers who allegedly charged often higher than market average interest rates. While most people – until recent inflation-tackling rises – have enjoyed less than 2% interest mortgage