Emma Raducanu has been handed a nightmare draw in the first round at the Stuttgart Open. The Brit, who has endured a mixed 2024 so far, is hoping to go further than usual after a strong showing at the Billie Jean King
Prince Edward’s teenage son, James, Earl of Wessex, is about to embark upon a very important stage in his educational career – his GCSEs. The 16-year-old was bestowed his father’s previous title of Earl of Wessex in March 2023 – when Edward
Prince Harry is “unlikely to come up with his own commercial project”, according to one royal expert. Speaking about Meghan Markle, royal author Tom Quinn said that the Duchess of Sussex is on a “different” path to her husband on their forthcoming
‘Foolhardy’ plans to build over a picturesque and ancient byway through central Wales at an estimate cost of £300,000 have been savaged by conservationists. The Monks Trod path was originally built to connect to medieval abbeys and has been described as the
Women equipped with power tools are working in Colombian emerald mines, challenging the traditional male dominance in the industry. Job scarcity and the hope of striking it rich are driving women to pursue mining despite the grueling conditions. Colombian emeralds are highly
The daughter of Prince Edward and Duchess Sophie will likely follow in Zara Tindall’s footsteps instead of becoming a full-time working Royal Family member, a royal expert claims. Despite Lady Louise’s popularity among the public, an ex-BBC royal correspondent has claimed the
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Albania on Thursday to reaffirm relations with a key partner in the region and assure Western Balkan countries of Washington’s support for their integration into the European Union. Blinken met with top officials and focused
The Democratic Unionist Party, Northern Ireland’s largest British unionist party, has agreed to end a boycott that lasted two years. The breakthrough follows a deadline set by the U.K. government, urging Northern Ireland politicians to restore the Northern Ireland Assembly. The party’s
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Pakistan's Supreme Court lifts lifetime ban on convicted politicians, clearing path for Nawaz Sharif
Pakistan’s Supreme Court has lifted a lifetime ban on politicians with convictions from participating in elections. The court ruling, applied on Monday, permits former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and other convicted politicians to run in upcoming elections. Under the new order, convicted