Those hoping to bring their drones on holiday to get some aerial shots may be in for disappointment. Daily Express :: News Feed
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Prince Harry gets major visa boost as US Government lashes out at ‘unfounded speculation’
Prince Harry has faced months of uncertainty over his US visa after a think tank sought to challenge its validity. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Google must sell Chrome to restore competition in online search, U.S. Justice Department says
Alphabet’s Google must sell its Chrome browser, share data and search results with rivals and take other measures — including possibly selling Android — to end its monopoly on online search, prosecutors argued to a judge on Wednesday. CBC | World News
Read More »Benjamin Netanyahu: ICC issues arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister
The arrest warrants have been issued for alleged war crimes. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Russia claims to have shot down two British Storm Shadow missiles
Russia has claimed to have shot down two British-made Storm Shadow missiles launched by Ukraine without specifying where or when this occurred. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Met Office issues new 22-hour snow and ice weather warnings – full list of 17 regions hit
The Met Office has issued fresh yellow weather warning as the majority of the UK will be battered by snow and ice. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Climate disasters are fuelling a debt storm in the Caribbean. Insurance could help
For the island countries of the Caribbean, the trail of destruction left by tropical storms extends to government debt — and their ability to borrow the money they need to rebuild and recover. CBC | World News
Read More »Here’s how Donald Trump could try to install his controversial cabinet picks
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Read More »Labour declares war on UK economy – brace yourself for 2025 recession
Has any new administration wreaked as much economic chaos and destruction in as short a time as Keir Starmer’s Labour? Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Azerbaijani fossil fuel critic worries he’ll be a prisoner in his own home until he dies
Under different circumstances, you might expect to see someone like Gubad Ibadoghlu speaking at a United Nations conference on climate change. But as the world leaders gather at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, the economist and outspoken fossil fuel critic is 30 kilometres away, locked inside his home, under 24/7 police surveillance. CBC | World News
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