Tourist numbers have rebounded spectacularly following the Covid pandemic, with Greece featuring as one of the hottest destinations in Europe. Daily Express :: News Feed
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Crufts 2025 winner reveals one thing everyone with a puppy must do
Father and daughter Dobermans impressed judges at Crufts, and if their performance has inspired you to adopt one, there are a few important factors to consider. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Royal tragedy as Luxembourg’s Prince Frederick dies aged 22
The 22-year-old died after a long battle with a rare genetic condition. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »China announces retaliatory tariffs on some Canadian farm, food products
China announced tariffs on some Canadian agricultural and food products on Saturday in response to Canada placing import levies on Chinese electric vehicles, steel and aluminum products. CBC | World News
Read More »A ‘delicate situation’ for King Charles: Royal soft power and diplomacy in the face of world turmoil
King Charles hasn’t made any official public statements on current high-level political matters that are critical for countries where he is head of state. But in his recent actions, there could be subtle signals and a reflection of the kind of soft power and diplomacy the monarchy can try to exert. CBC | World News
Read More »Secret Service shoots gunman outside White House
The Secret Service said it has shot someone outside the White House in Washington, DC. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Hundreds of thousands of Australians without power as storm Alfred lashes Queensland
Hundreds of thousands of people in Australia’s Queensland state were without power on Sunday after Alfred, a downgraded tropical cyclone, brought damaging winds and heavy rains, sparking flood warnings. CBC | World News
Read More »Syria’s interim president urges communal peace as deadly clashes continue
Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa called for peace on Sunday after hundreds were killed in coastal areas in the worst communal violence since the fall of Bashar al Assad. CBC | World News
Read More »He’s the face of Trump’s tariffs. But 9/11 attacks put Howard Lutnick on the national stage
Canadians may know U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick as the face of Donald Trump’s tariffs. But nearly 25 years ago, he became a national figure when more than 650 employees of his Wall Street firm located in the World Trade Center were killed on Sept. 11, 2001. CBC | World News
Read More »The Assad regime detained these 6 Syrian kids with their parents in 2013. Where are they now?
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