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Prince Harry says 'heinous, horrible' stories have been 'spoon-fed' to press from the palace Prince Harry told CBS' 60 Minutes Sunday he hasn't spoken with his brother, Prince William, "for quite a while," in the second of two major interviews ahead of the publication of his memoir, "Spare" on Monday. The Duke of Sussex told Anderson Cooper he ...
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What We Learned From Prince Harry's Interviews Anderson Cooper and Prince Harry are walking through a verdant garden together, with a bird. In an interview for "60 Minutes, Prince Harry, right, spoke to Anderson Cooper.
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China has reopened its borders to tourists after three years of Covid closure After years of separation from his wife in mainland China, Hong Kong resident Cheung Seng-bun made sure to be among the first in line following the reopening Sunday of border crossing points. The ability of residents of the semi-autonomous southern ...
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Prince Harry says it became 'Meghan versus Kate' In the 95-minute interview to promote his memoir, titled Spare, he recalled the days when he was the "third wheel" at official engagements and other outings - but his relationship with Prince William and Catherine was particularly warm at that time.
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The Rollout of Prince Harry's Book Is Chaotic. Sales Are Still Surging. The details streaming from leaks and interview teasers in advance of Prince Harry's memoir, "Spare," have been sensational, even explosive. News organizations around the world have covered them breathlessly. There's Harry's description of his brother, ...
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Russia Claims Deadly Attack, but Kyiv Denies Anyone Killed KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — The Russian military claimed Sunday to have carried out deadly missile strikes on barracks used by Ukrainian troops in retaliation for the deaths of dozens of Russian soldiers in a rocket attack a week ago. Ukrainian officials denied ...
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Ukraine denies Moscow claim it killed 600 soldiers Ukraine has labelled a Russian claim that hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers were killed in an attack "propaganda". Moscow claimed, without providing any evidence, that a "mass missile strike" in the eastern city of Kramatorsk had killed more than 600 ...
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On Christmas, Ukraine's Orthodox Christians try to find solace NPR's Tim Mak is in Ukraine as people there celebrate their first Christmas since the invasion. ANDREW LIMBONG, HOST: Russian President Vladimir Putin gave his forces a cease fire order in Ukraine in observance of the Orthodox Christmas holiday, ...
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Ukrainian Christmas: Hundreds attend celebrations in Belfast Event organisers said the Ukrainian community wanted to thank the people of Northern Ireland for their support. There are at least 1,842 Ukrainian refugees in Northern Ireland who have arrived under the Homes for ...
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Mexico City subway train collision kills at least 1, injures dozens Two trains collided on Mexico City's subway system Saturday, killing at least one person and injuring 57 others, the city's mayor said. In a news conference, Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said a train driver was in a serious condition following the incident ...
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