The wife of Britain's King Charles III, Camilla will no longer be referred to as the "queen-wife" and will simply become "queen." The new title was first used on invitations to the coronation, the design of which was revealed late last night.more
Finland's accession to NATO is Putin's nightmare, showing what a terrible strategist he is, said Adm. James Stavridis, former Supreme Commander of NATO forces in Europe. Finland brings serious assets to the Alliance in every domain, he added.more
Juventus Turin's players drew 1:1 (0:0) at home against Inter Milan in their first Italian Cup semifinal match. The referee showed three red cards. In the second game of this phase today, Cremonese will take on Fiorentina, Lech Poznan's rival in the quarterfinals of the Conference League.more
A major outcry has been caused by a court in Scotland sentencing an offender who raped a 13-year-old to 270 hours of community service. He will not be sent to prison because, according to new guidelines for judges, offenders under the age of 25 should be tried more leniently because they are still immature.more
French labor unions are mobilizing their members and public sector workers to take part in more strikes and demonstrations across the country tomorrow against pension reform.more
Bayern Munich's players unexpectedly lost at home to SC Freiburg 1:2 and fell in the quarterfinals of the German Cup. It was the second match for the Bavarians under Thomas Tuchel, who replaced the fired Julian Nagelsmann.more
Donald Trump yesterday became the first-ever former US president to be formally detained and hear criminal charges. Trump pleaded not guilty to 34 charges against him related to the case of paying actress Stormy Daniels for her silence.more
Switzerland will organize the 2025 Women's European Football Championship, UEFA announced yesterday after its Executive Committee meeting in Lisbon. The event will be held in eight cities. Among the candidates was Poland.more
Frail and vulnerable people will go without the care they need, council chiefs are warning, after ministers in England set out funding plans for care.
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The U.S. space agency NASA on Monday announced the lineup for the Artemis II mission, the first manned mission to the vicinity of the moon in 50 years. The flight around the silver globe will include the first woman, the first African-American and the first Canadian in the history of lunar missions.more
Manchester United coach Erik Ten Hag has relayed that Christian Eriksen has returned to training with the team. The Danish player suffered an ankle injury on January 28 in the 3-1 FA Cup win over Reading.more
A self-confessed ‘Dr Dolittle’ dad is expanding his reptile rescue services in response to a rise in the number of unwanted snakes, lizards and more.more
Women who set off on vacation trips solo can choose Reykjavik, San Juan and Budapest without fear. This is because these are the cities that ranked in the top three safest cities for ladies traveling alone. What cities ranked further down the list?more
72% of organizations in Poland have difficulty finding employees with the right skills. This is 2 percentage points more than a year ago, according to ManpowerGroup's "Talent Shortage" report. Successful completion of the recruitment process is a challenge for organizations around the world, globally, 77% of organizations face a talent shortage.more
As Easter is approaching the UK will be in store for a number of Bank Holidays. This may mean that people will rush to the shops to stock up on chocolatey treats. But with a number of Bank Holidays shoppers will want to know when to turn up at the supermarkets to avoid wasting their time as opening hours may differ.more
French media believe that Paris Saint-Germain is getting closer to parting ways with footballer Lionel Messi. According to the daily L'Equipe, negotiations over the Argentine's contract extension, which have been going on for several weeks, are failing and the chances of an agreement are dwindling.more
More than half of UK consumers have cut back on discretional spending since the start of the year, with nearly two-thirds choosing to reduce the amount they spend on eating out, according to research from KPMG.
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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Foreign Minister James Cleverly today welcomed Finland's entry into NATO, and called on Turkey and Hungary to ratify Sweden's membership. Finland's accession strengthens the Alliance, they stressed.more
Poland is among the candidates to host the 2025 Women's European Football Championship, the host of which will be chosen this afternoon in Lisbon by the UEFA Executive Committee. Zbigniew Boniek sits on that group, but - according to regulations - cannot vote.more
Virgin Orbit, a company that planned to send rockets into space on a commercial basis, has filed for protection from creditors with a court in the US state of Delaware, which effectively means bankruptcy, media reported today.more
A new vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus has been approved for use by the European Commission. It is the first bivalent (binary) vaccine with recombinant protein against COVID-19 to be approved in the European Union.more
London City Airport has scrapped the 100ml liquid limit by using high-tech scanners which also allow electronics to be kept in hand luggage at security.
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