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Why has Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor been arrested?

What we know about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Chinese state-sponsored spy thriller Scare Out comes in from the cold

Chinese state-sponsored spy thriller Scare Out comes in from the cold

A spy thriller backed by a Chinese intelligence agency has become one of the biggest box office hits of the Lunar New Year. Scare Out, directed by Zhang Yimou, who is best known internationally for films such as Raise the Red Lantern and House of Flying Daggers, was produced under the direct supervision of the Ministry of State Security, which said the film was based on real-life cases. The film features a tense game of cat and mouse as counter-espionage agents track down a researcher who leaked...

Andrew in custody as police search two addresses

The former prince remains in custody while searches take place in Norfolk and Berkshire.
What British couple locked up for 10 years in Iran hellhole jail do to pass time

What British couple locked up for 10 years in Iran hellhole jail do to pass time

British couple Lindsay and Craig Foreman, both 53, were accused of spying by Iranian authorities while on a round-the-world motorbike tour and jailed for 10 years
Milan Cortina Olympics: US Goes for Multiple Gold on the Ice

Milan Cortina Olympics: US Goes for Multiple Gold on the Ice

Team USA has a chance to win its first medal in the women’s free skate final in 20 years, while the undefeated United States women’s hockey team is looking to cap off its dominating run. The U.S. men’s hockey team punched its ticket to the semifinals with a thrilling overtime win against Sweden and on the slopes, skier Mikaela Shiffrin ended her 8-year medal drought. NBC’s Peter Alexander reports for TODAY on the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.
No proof of any Singaporean fighting for Israel in Gaza, government says

No proof of any Singaporean fighting for Israel in Gaza, government says

Singapore has no substantiated information that any Singaporean is or was fighting as part of the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) during the war in Gaza, its Ministry of Home Affairs has said, after several media reports claimed two passport holders from the city state were among 200 Southeast Asians who had fought with Israeli troops. Qatari news outlet Al Jazeera reported on Sunday, citing information obtained by Israeli non-governmental organisation Hatzlacha under Israel’s Freedom of Information...
Clashes in the West Bank kill a 19-year-old Palestinian-American, Palestinian officials say

Clashes in the West Bank kill a 19-year-old Palestinian-American, Palestinian officials say

The Palestinian Health Ministry said Nasrallah Muhammad Jamal Abu Siyam was shot by settlers.

Prolific waste dumper to pay £1.2m compensation

An Environment Agency investigation uncovers a network of 16 illegal dumping sites across England.

Major MMR Death Signal Exposed, COVID Shot Excess Deaths Confirmed — And the Bill That Could End 40 Years of Vaccine Immunity

Last night on Brannon Howse Live, we broke three breaking developments that strike at the heart of the modern vaccine and regulatory regime: A 2,657% higher death count linked to MMR/MMRV vaccination vs. measles infection since 1995 A natural experiment … The post Major MMR Death Signal Exposed, COVID Shot Excess Deaths Confirmed — And the Bill That Could End 40 Years of Vaccine Immunity appeared first on Global Research.
Children of the late Rev. Jesse Jackson honor his legacy as memorial services set for next week

Children of the late Rev. Jesse Jackson honor his legacy as memorial services set for next week

Rev. Jesse Jackson died Tuesday at his home in Chicago after battling a rare neurological disorder that affected his ability to move and speak.
Team USA defeats Canada 2-1 in a women's hockey overtime thriller

Team USA defeats Canada 2-1 in a women's hockey overtime thriller

Team USA will play Canada in the women's gold medal hockey game at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.
‘Faces are missing, homes no longer stand’: Palestinians on the struggles of observing Ramadan in the ruins of Gaza

‘Faces are missing, homes no longer stand’: Palestinians on the struggles of observing Ramadan in the ruins of Gaza

Two years of war have left much of the enclave in ruins. As the holy month begins, the UN warns the conditions on the ground are ‘the worst they’ve seen’, Maira Butt reports