Order for Harry to be given same treatment as Andrew - 'it's become ridiculous'
The UK government is considering significant changes to the royal line of succession, potentially impacting Prince Harry and Prince Andrew.
Pep Guardiola's Man City situation 'feels like Sir Alex Ferguson' call as major hint given
Pep Guardiola's potential departure from Manchester City could mirror Sir Alex Ferguson's iconic exit from Manchester United, especially if he secures another Premier League title.
The court is deciding whether jeweler Jurga Lago can recover money given to fraudsters
The Lithuanian Supreme Court is reviewing an appeal from UAB "Paysera LT" over its previous rulings regarding unauthorized payments made to the jeweler's account and potential compensation for losses.
DiCaprio and a few others tremble: today the Actor Awards are given, which predict the Oscar winners (sometimes)
The Actor Awards, presented by the Screen Actors Guild, are set to take place, with their results often signaling potential Oscar winners.
The first international competition for Frankovka grapes has given the old variety its own celebration
The first international competition celebrating the Frankovka grape variety has taken place, highlighting the importance of this traditional Czech wine.
Trade Association: Oil Prices Will Spike If the Strait of Hormuz Is Blocked... 70% of Crude Oil Reliant on Middle East
The Korea Trade Association warns that if tensions between the U.S. and Iran escalate and the Strait of Hormuz is blocked, oil prices could significantly rise, given that 20% of global maritime oil traffic passes through the strait.
Prefects and mayors have three months to adjust their budgets and comply with the 'minimum rule' of Cootad
Ecuador's prefects and mayors are given until May to adjust their budgets to comply with a new law requiring a minimum allocation of 70% for public works.
Trump's decision to strike Iran is called a turning point: reminded of a promise given
Donald Trump has decided to strike Iran, deviating from his campaign promises to keep the US away from foreign wars, amidst significant progress in nuclear negotiations and declining support from the American public for military action.
Should we go to the Eurovision or not? Now we have clear answers from the UMK artists
Finnish artists participating in the Uuden musiikin kilpailu (UMK) have given definitive answers about their willingness to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest.
VIDEO: rains cause destruction in Piranhas and Delmiro Gouveia, in the Sertão of Alagoas
Heavy rains have caused significant destruction in the towns of Piranhas and Delmiro Gouveia in Alagoas, Brazil, but no injuries or displacements have been reported so far.
Zelenskyy: Iranian people deserve chance to overthrow terrorist regime
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy advocates for the Iranian people to be given an opportunity to overthrow their government, which he deems a terrorist regime.
Man Utd signing given green light after Paul Scholes in 'better than Declan Rice' verdict
Paul Scholes has endorsed Sandro Tonali as Manchester United's ideal midfield signing amid a potential rebuild following Casemiro's departure.
Harrods faces legal action over £1-a-head dining charge not going to staff
Harrods is being sued over a £1 cover charge that is not shared with its restaurant staff, ahead of new legislation mandating tips and service charges be given to workers.
TCU sets deadline for the Treasury and public banks to inform if they are considering 'federalizing' the BRB
The Brazilian Federal Court of Accounts has given a 15-day deadline for federal banks and the Ministry of Finance to disclose whether they have considered 'federalizing' the Bank of Brasília (BRB).
George Michael's 'mystery' friend Kay Beckenham dies as daughter recalls their 'loving' bond
Kay Beckenham, a close friend of George Michael, has passed away, leading to the auctioning of gifts he had given her, reflecting their bond and her connection to his estate.
A good one for Mexico! 'Pato' O'Ward wins at Mid-Ohio 2024 of IndyCar: 'They have given me a rocket'
Mexican driver 'Pato' O'Ward secured his second win of the 2024 IndyCar season at the Honda Indy 200 in Mid-Ohio, helping to lift the spirits of Mexican auto racing fans.
Strong Rumors About Bianca Censori and Kanye West's Marriage
Rumors suggest that Kanye West's marriage to Bianca Censori is in crisis, with sources alleging she has given him 'one more chance' following public outbursts.
Aliyu promises Sokoto traders grants after market reconstruction
Sokoto State Governor Ahmed Aliyu announced that financial grants will be given to local traders following the reconstruction of the fire-damaged Sokoto Central Market.
Patrik Laine's agent at work - The countdown has begun
Patrik Laine, a Finnish NHL player, appears to be on the verge of leaving the Montreal Canadiens as his agent has been given permission to negotiate potential trades with other teams.
‘Our own people hate us’: Labour given byelection wake-up call after 13,000 vote majority disappears
Labour's majority in the Gorton and Denton byelection was unexpectedly lost to the Greens, signaling a need for strategic reassessment within the party.
"I don't think the field is waiting for that": Pino reaffirmed that the government claims 'the conditions are not given' to eliminate withholdings
The president of the Argentine Rural Society emphasized that the government has communicated that it is not feasible to eliminate grain export taxes in the near future.
Who is the judge who acquitted Kejriwal... he has also given important decisions against these leaders
Judge Jitendra Pratap Singh has acquitted former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and others in a prominent excise policy case.
Space for Islamic prayer at school: there is controversy
A school in Florence has designated a space for Islamic students to pray, sparking outrage given the local government previously opposed placing crucifixes in classrooms.
USA: a woman who had given her baby up for adoption discovered, two decades later, that they both worked at the same place
A heartwarming story of a mother and her son who, after being separated by adoption, unexpectedly reunite while working together two decades later.
Are Pakistan’s missiles capable of striking all its adversaries – and beyond?
A military confrontation between Pakistan and Afghanistan raises significant concerns given Pakistan's nuclear capabilities and missile program.
What is given from the heart: Projects that started with a step and created a big transformation
The program "Step by Step" highlights heartwarming projects improving lives in Ghana and Jordan through community initiatives and medical care.
The Lubka family submits an appeal complaint
The family of slain entrepreneur and politician Andris Lubka has filed an appeal against the 18-year prison sentence given to Igor Hait.
The prosecutor decided to ask the appellate court for a harsher penalty for Erika Švenčionienė
The Vilnius district prosecutor believes that the sentence given to Erika Švenčionienė was too lenient and plans to appeal for a harsher penalty.
The Wonderful Performance of 'Gamini' in Kuno: It Gave Birth to 4 Cubs, Not 3
Gamini, a female cheetah in Kuno National Park, has given birth to four cubs instead of the initially reported three, marking a significant success for India’s cheetah reintroduction program.
Staff members of the embassy given the option to leave, and that immediately today
American embassy staff in Jerusalem have been given the option to leave Israel immediately due to potential U.S. military action against Iran.
Salzburg Festival: Rightness is never wise
The Salzburg Festival's board has given artistic director Markus Hinterhäuser an ultimatum regarding his future with the festival amid growing tensions.
Glimt has at least a 50 percent chance of advancing
Norway's Glimt football team is deemed to have a significant chance of progressing to the quarter-finals, given their recent performances and strategic advantages.
Turnaround in restitution: Heir of the Walderode family to receive castle furniture, heritage protectors have given up the dispute
Johanna Kamerlander, the heir of the Walderode family, will receive furniture from the Hrubý Rohozec Castle following a district court decision, which the National Heritage Institute will not appeal.
The Alcohol Scam Verdict Has Given Kejriwal a Chance to Bounce Back on Multiple Fronts
The Delhi court's verdict acquitting individuals in the alcohol scam has provided Arvind Kejriwal an opportunity to strengthen his political position.
Hardeep Singh Puri Receives Clean Chit from the Centre in Epstein Files Controversy
The Indian government has given a clean chit to Hardeep Singh Puri amidst allegations in the Epstein files, stating that initial verifications showed no wrongdoing on his part.
More than 3.5 million dollars were donated by an anonymous donor to a Japanese city hall: What will the money be used for?
An anonymous donor has given 21 kilograms of gold bullion worth over 3.5 million dollars to a Japanese city hall for critical infrastructure projects.
Norway has given 124 million kroner to the World Economic Forum
Norway has provided 124 million kroner in aid to the World Economic Forum (WEF), indicating a substantial financial commitment since 2015.
Pisces Horoscope for Today, February 27, 2026: Predictions for Health, Love, and Money
Pisces individuals are given insights into their health, love, and financial situations for February 27, 2026, suggesting a need for sensitivity and positivity in their daily interactions.
What Buffett saw in the New York Times
Warren Buffett's recent investment of approximately $350 million in The New York Times has surprised market observers given his previous skepticism towards media investments.
Kinship carers in England to be given financial support in government pilot
Grandparents and other relatives caring for children will receive financial support from the UK government under a new pilot scheme.
'Open doors' at Emelec to change the date of the clásico against Barcelona SC due to the latter's participation in the Copa Libertadores
Emelec's president José David Jiménez expressed the club's willingness to reschedule their clásico match against Barcelona SC if needed, given Barcelona's upcoming involvement in the Copa Libertadores.
Netflix given four days to match ‘superior’ Paramount offer for Warner Bros Discovery
Netflix has been given a four-day deadline to respond to Paramount's superior offer for Warner Bros Discovery's assets after the board deemed it more favorable than Netflix's current deal.
Michael Ignatieff: "With Spain's long and unprotected coastline, it should be concerned about the cutting of submarine cables that Russia is carrying out in the Baltic"
Michael Ignatieff highlights Spain's vulnerability to threats like underwater cable disruptions by Russia, particularly given its extensive coastline.
The German Parliament Authorized the Army to Intervene Against Drones
The German Parliament has given the army the green light to take action against drone threats.
Housewives still like to prepare meat this way: experts shake their heads and strongly recommend against it
Experts advise against the traditional practice of washing meat before cooking, highlighting its potential health risks given modern food safety knowledge.
It was a bad idea on paper. Unfortunately, it is also in practice
The adaptation of Annie Ernaux's novel 'The Years' to theater has been criticized as a potentially misguided venture, particularly given the expectations of theatrical productions.
Bridgerton fans 'so angry' as they issue same Season 4 complaint
Fans of Bridgerton are expressing their frustration over the final episodes of Season 4, claiming they were not given what was promised.
SM League's Controversial Decision Shocks: Tappara Plans to Appeal
Tappara plans to appeal the penalties given to the club and its head coach, Rikard Grönborg, after a controversial decision by the men's ice hockey league.
Chelsea given worrying Cole Palmer update as World Cup fears surface
Cole Palmer faces potential exclusion from England's World Cup due to ongoing fitness struggles and burnout, as highlighted by concerns from the PFA's chief executive.
The confrontation with Trump has given confidence and public support to the Prime Minister of Denmark. So she announced snap elections
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced snap elections to take place on March 24, seeking to solidify public support following her confrontations with President Trump regarding Greenland.