Daily Summary #1867: King Charles III says he received news about Andrew's arrest with 'concern', but supports police action; Post Office admits 'vicious cycle of losses' with loss of customers and revenues
King Charles III expressed concern regarding the arrest of Andrew, yet he supports police actions, while Brazil's Post Office acknowledges a 'vicious cycle of losses' from declining customer numbers and revenues.
The coffin of Kaarina Maununtytär was opened - a researcher explains what was found
The coffin of Queen Kaarina Maununtytär was opened for the first time since 1867, revealing intriguing findings and insights into her life.
Queen Kaarina Maununtyttär's coffin is being examined - live broadcast from Turku Cathedral
Queen Kaarina Maununtyttär's coffin will be examined for the first time since 1867, with the findings set to contribute to an exhibition opening in 2028.
The only royal sarcophagus buried in Finland was opened in Turku - first images of Kaarina Maununtyttären's remains
The sarcophagus of Queen Kaarina Maununtytär, buried in Turku, has been opened for the first time since 1867 to provide insights into her life through modern scientific methods.
The coffin of Queen Kaarina Maununtyttäri is being examined - live broadcast at 12 o'clock
Queen Kaarina Maununtyttäri's coffin will be examined for the first time since 1867, with a live media event scheduled at Turku Cathedral.
The grave of Finland's
The grave of Queen Kaarina Maununtytär of Sweden, located in Turku Cathedral, will be opened for research purposes, marking its first opening since 1867.
TODAY IN HISTORY ⟩ The Meiji Restoration began in Japan
On February 3, 1867, Emperor Meiji ascended the throne, marking the start of the Meiji Restoration that restored real power to the emperor after centuries of Tokugawa shogunate rule.
Zola in front of Paris under the snow in 1867: 'One is simply joyfully foolish'
In 1867, Émile Zola wrote a poetic article celebrating the beauty of Paris covered in snow, expressing his delight in the city's pristine transformation.