Harry and Meghan announce first Netflix show; Prince confirms he will appear on camera
Harry will also serve as an executive producer on the show produced by Oscar-winners Orlando Von Einsiedel and Joana Natasegara.
Unseen Oprah chat clips could air while Queen plans 'diversity drive' at palace
There are still more than 90 minutes of unused footage from Harry and Meghan's interview, which ITV wants to broadcast.
Ben Shephard steps in for Piers Morgan on 'Good Morning Britain'
ITV is still looking for a permanent host to replace Piers Morgan on "Good Morning Britain."
Australia disaster: Fresh rain brings biggest flood in decades
Residents of official disaster zones are eligible for emergency government support payments of Aus$1,000 (US$770) per adult and Aus$400 per child.
Prince Charles' timely photo-op with Black NHS workers raises questions
Clarence House seems to be sending a message to those who may suspect that the Prince of Wales could be racist.
Over 20 million get first dose of Covid vaccine in UK
The UK's vaccination programme has rolled out fast since its start in early December, when it became the first country in the world to begin mass inoculation with a fully trialled vaccine.
Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway feels 'ashamed' for being sick
At the time of her engagement to Crown Prince Haakon in 2001, Mette-Marit was a single mother to a son she shared with a convicted felon.
UK virus roadmap offers hope for Premier League crowds
The Football Association welcomed the easing of restrictions, saying in a brief statement: "The FA is absolutely delighted that fans will be allowed back soon.
Prince William 'shocked and saddened' by Meghan and Harry's 'insulting' behaviour towards Queen
A friend of Prince Harry argues that his "service is universal" comment wasn't a dig at the Palace and the Queen.
Harry and Meghan should have informed the Queen in advance about Oprah interview, says royal expert
Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, has not yet commented on the interview announcement.
New Covid-19 cases down 16 percent last week: WHO
Some 145 economies participating in Covax are set to receive enough doses to immunise 3.3 percent of their collective population by mid-2021.
UK's virus jabs pass 15 mn, as New Zealand orders city lockdown
European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen last week admitted that mistakes had been made in procuring vaccines on behalf of all 27 member states.
Meghan Markle's constant 'support' through her 'personal trials' in 2020
Meghan Markle along with her husband Prince Harry and son Archie moved to Santa Barbara, California last year.
Leaders to sign UK-EU deal as MPs face express debate
EU member states gave their green light on Monday for the accord to take provisional effect before Thursday's deadline.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle re-hire two former Buckingham Palace aides
The two will work on a freelance basis with the couple to handle their charity projects in the United Kingdom.
Sputnik Vaccine aims to bolster Russia's geopolitical influence
Russia confirmed an agreement with the Indian pharmaceutical group Hetero for the production of over 100 million doses per year.
In historic first, UK to introduce Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine next week
According to the World Health Organization, around 100 vaccine candidates are currently in development.
Iran accuses Israel of assassinating scientist and seeking 'chaos'
The assassination of Fakhrizadeh is the latest in a series of killings of nuclear scientists in Iran.
G20 throws weight behind global Covid-19 vaccine access at summit
Some Western officials have indicated human rights will not be raised at the summit, saying they prefer to use bilateral forums to discuss the issue with Riyadh.
Johnson appeals for unity as England enters new lockdown
Renewed stay-at-home restrictions and business closures came into force Thursday and are set to last for four weeks.
Reluctant last orders as England enters new lockdown
While opinion polls suggest overall public backing for the stay-at-home policy, concerns are mounting about the impact on the economy and on mental health.
Legendary Boxer Manny Pacquiao to launch new payment platform this year
"This is not just about making a personal profit, but I would like to see it as a long-term investment for the betterment of my countrymen," Senator Pacquiao said.
Artemis Accords: NASA discusses future moon landing guidelines with project members
NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine believes more will sign up in the future to support the programme.
New Australian immigration law requires English proficiency test for Australian partner visas
The said requirement has fetched much controversy with critics calling the change to immigration policies "discriminatory"
Queen Elizabeth II to soon resume royal duties; but won't host major events in 2020
Around 30 investitures are held by The Firm every year, with over sixty recipients attending each ceremony.
Amazon joins Apple's bid to compete against Peloton with its Prime Bike
As hinted by the name, the Amazon Prime Bike is a stationary bike which offers a connected at-home fitness programme.
Bell rings on new virus-era reality at Italy schools
In the northern city of Milan, which was particularly hard hit by the virus, some pupils were already back in front of the blackboards this week.
Prince William honours emergency workers in video message
The Duke of Cambridge spoke on behalf of himself and his wife Kate Middleton on Friday, thanking the emergency services 999.
Cancer research to benefit from cutting-edge AI as Pentagon seeks help from Google
The goal is to create an AI platform that would be integrated into augmented reality infrastructure that involves advanced microscopes.
Germany extends shorter work hours scheme
The shorter-hours programme - Kurzarbeit, sees the German government cover around two-thirds of workers' wages when employers slash their hours to save costs.