UK's service chiefs paid their respects to the late Sovereign standing vigil at Her Majesty The Queen's coffin (Picture: MOD). Military rehearsals ahead of the Queen's funeral on Monday are continuing. Chief of the General Staff General Sir Patrick Sanders, told BBC Radio 4, that the procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch at Hyde … Continue reading Queen’s burial procession will be ‘nothing like we have seen in our lifetimes’
Day: September 17, 2022
Why Prince Harry is allowed to wear Army uniform during Queen’s final vigil
Prince Harry will reportedly be able to wear his military uniform to the Queen's final vigil on Saturday evening, Royal sources have suggested. Earlier in the week, the Duke of Sussex's team had confirmed that he would not wear military uniform at official Royal events to mark Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's death due to his non-working Royal status. His … Continue reading Why Prince Harry is allowed to wear Army uniform during Queen’s final vigil
Tesla refocuses on business in China
Elon Musk has conceded that Tesla needs to step up its game when it comes to after-sale service. In China, service complaints are a persistent problem for Tesla, and now the company is overhauling its retail network strategy to respond. Tesla China is recruiting hundreds of service technicians, and considering closing some showrooms in the centers … Continue reading Tesla refocuses on business in China
King Charles, William greet people queuing to pay their respects to Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II
King Charles and his son William shook hands and greeted well-wishers who had queued for hours in central London on Saturday to file past the coffin of Queen Elizabeth, asking people how long they had been there and whether they were warm enough. To cheers of "hip, hip, hurrah" and shouts of "God save the … Continue reading King Charles, William greet people queuing to pay their respects to Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II
Trump Probe: Will the court allow review of classified documents
The U.S. Justice Department on Friday asked a federal appeals court to let it resume reviewing classified materials seized in an FBI search of former President Donald Trump's Florida estate. In the filing before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, the Justice Department said the circuit court should halt part of the … Continue reading Trump Probe: Will the court allow review of classified documents
Japan issues special typhoon warning as ‘unprecedented’ storm approaches
The Japan Meteorological Agency issued a special typhoon warning on Saturday for Kagoshima prefecture on Kyushu, the southernmost of Japan's main islands, as the region braces for a powerful and potentially destructive super typhoon. The warning came after the weather agency earlier in the day urged residents to evacuate parts of the Kyushu, ahead of … Continue reading Japan issues special typhoon warning as ‘unprecedented’ storm approaches
Zelenskyy: Russia is committing war crimes, there’s no early end to war
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia on Friday of committing war crimes in Ukraine's northeast and said it was too early to say the tide of the war was turning despite rapid territorial gains by his forces this month. The Ukrainian leader also told Reuters in an interview that the outcome of the war with Russia, … Continue reading Zelenskyy: Russia is committing war crimes, there’s no early end to war
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