Here’s a quick summary of what has happened around the world over the last 24 hours, brought to you exclusively by British Herald.
In order to to avoid clashing of any major event with that of funeral of Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth, who died aged 99, A number of sporting events in soccer, rugby, and horse racing in Britain have been rescheduled.
Talks between Britain and the European Union on part of their Brexit deal which determines trade with Northern Ireland are constructive. However, differences remain on how to deal with issues that have triggered violence in the British province.
Prince Harry has arrived back in Britain for Prince Philip’s funeral.
US President Joe Biden’s interim regulators are giving it their best to untangling Wall Street-friendly measures introduced under former Republican President Donald Trump, making use of quick-fix legal tactics.
A TV channel quoted Iran’s foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif where he blames regional arch-foe Israel for a sabotage incident at its key Natanz nuclear site. He also said that the country will take revenge.
Ukraine levelled accusations against the Kremlin of ignoring its request for discussions between the two countries’ presidents with regard to a build-up of Russian troops near its border. However, Moscow said its soldiers were on its own territory, unlike US forces in the region.
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