Prince Harry has made significant strides in his journey toward independence from the Royal Family, firmly establishing California as his permanent home. The Duke of Sussex’s official change of primary residence from the UK to the US, backdated to June 29, 2023,
Laying eggs if you’re an iguana in South Florida isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. One female iguana was recently removed from a Miami resort swimming pool after laying more than two dozen eggs on its water slide. Michael Ronquillo of
Thanks to its beautiful climate and affordable cost of living, Portugal sees hundreds of Brits make the move each year as retirees look to spend their time in the sunshine. But one expat revealed the two towns to avoid with “nothing there”
GENEVA (AP) — The Swiss government Wednesday announced steps to bolster its “too big to fail” rules aimed at avoiding potentially disastrous fallout from banking sector turmoil after woes last year at Credit Suisse before it was taken over by rival UBS.
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — A public hospital in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi has laid off 100 doctors who are taking part in a nationwide strike that has been ongoing for almost a month, its management said Tuesday. The Kenyatta University Referral Hospital said
Reform UK leader Richard Tice has hit out at Tory MP William Wragg, branding him “hypocrite of the 21st Century”. Mr Tice made the remarks during his “Sunday Sermon” on GB News. Mr Wragg, the MP for Hazel Grove, said he was
Goran Ivanisevic says he wants to work with a younger tennis player after ending his remarkable five-year relationship with Novak Djokovic. Ivanisevic and Djokovic were one of tennis’s greatest ever player-coach partnerships, winning 12 Grand Slams since teaming up in 2018. Djokovic
Barcelona is one of the cities in Spain attracting a large number of foreign nationals thanks to its beauty, life-work balance and weather. Still, as with any other city, Barcelona presents people living there with many challenges. Christina Davis, a YouTuber and
A young Belarusian woman who died after being attacked and raped in central Warsaw has been laid to rest Thursday, with both loved ones and strangers turning out to mourn the loss of a young woman who escaped a difficult family life
Anders Nielsen, a military analyst and Naval Captain at the Royal Danish Defence College, laid out two possible trajectories for the conflict entering its third year, shedding light on the crucial decisions that could shape the course of events. In what he