Since Russia invaded Ukraine two years ago, fears have risen in neighboring Moldova that it could also be in Moscow’s crosshairs. Like Ukraine, Moldova is a former Soviet republic that has aligned itself with the West and aspires to join the European
King Charles is very “optimistic” about his cancer treatment and he hopes he may be able to attend some public-facing events in the coming weeks, it has been claimed. The monarch, who is currently undergoing treatment for his cancer after he was
The Notre Dame Cathedral has been gradually rebuilt over the past five years following a fire in April 2019. Challenges included delays during the pandemic and the loss of the project’s leader. The restoration of the Paris monument is scheduled to be
Video footage circulated online depicting Smith-Neale appearing to punch Whittaker after losing at the Nuneaton Darts Open. The 30-year-old hit out before continuing to shout at his opponent after the match. Smith-Neale was subsequently placed under investigation by the DRA. However, the
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle appear to be ignoring the mountain of criticism being thrown their way as they get stuck in to Invictus Games events in Canada. The couple are currently on the final day of a three-day visit for the
Prince Harry is said to travelling from the United States to London to be by King Charles’s side after he was diagnosed with cancer following diagnostic tests. Buckingham Palace announced the King’s diagnosis on Monday, although it declined to reveal what kind
Prince Harry has been warned to be “more careful” at events after posing with “fake prince” who claims to have connections to Royal Family. The Duke of Sussex received an award on Friday evening at John Travolta’s Living Legends of Aviation gala
Princess Kate is anticipated to be absent from various winter and spring commitments following her abdominal surgery at The London Clinic hospital. The Princess of Wales, 42, was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday for the planned procedure which is said to
Andy Murray admitted the end of his career is nigh after a horrible “flat” defeat at the Australian Open – and he could quit this summer. The Scot, who turns 37 in May, lost in straight sets to world No.32 Tomas Martin
Carlos Alcaraz has defended his decision to take a holiday instead of building his match fitness at ATP Tour events ahead of the Australian Open. The Spaniard, who defeated Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon final last year, is among the favourites to