Here’s a quick summary of what has happened around the world over the last 24 hours, brought to you exclusively by British Herald.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson avoided wading into the clash of British royals, praising the queen but sidestepping questions about racism and insensitivity at the palace after an interview by Prince Harry and his wife Meghan.
Out of the blizzard of media coverage of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan’s TV interview, the thing that stood out for young Londoner Binta Barr was that their son’s skin colour had been discussed within the royal family before his birth.
The number of new COVID-19 cases recorded in the United Kingdom fell to its lowest total since late September, government data showed.
Roche partnered with AstraZeneca in withdrawing cancer immunotherapies from US use for bladder cancer, which has already been put through a treatment of platinum-based chemotherapy, after follow-up studies couldn’t meet goals.
A far-right proposal to ban facial coverings in Switzerland won a narrow victory in a binding referendum instigated by the same group that organised a 2009 ban on new minarets.
Pope Francis ended his historic tour of Iraq, returning from Baghdad after making a visit to conflict-torn cities, having discussions with Muslim and Christian leaders, while at the same time preaching peace and coexistence over war.
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