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Duchess Sophie Visits Ukraine In First Trip By British Royal Since Start Of War.
Sophie, Britain's duchess of Edinburgh, has visited Ukraine, meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and his wife in the first trip to the country by a British royal since the conflict with Russia began, Buckingham Palace said on April 29. Sophie, 59, the wife of King Charles's youngest brother, Prince Edward, made the surprise visit on behalf of Britain's Foreign Office to show solidarity with those impacted by the war and as part of her work to champion survivors of conflict-related sexual violence, the palace said.
Kosovo Shuts Branches Of Serbian Banks Over Continuing Currency Dispute.
Authorities in Kosovo shut down five branches of the Postal Saving Bank of Serbia and one of the National Bank of Serbia that were operating in four northern Kosovar municipalities.
Russian Man Fined For 'Discrediting Military' With Dyed Hair.
A Moscow court on May 20 fined Stanislav Netyosov 50,000 rubles ($550) on a charge of discrediting the Russian military after dying his hair blue and yellow, which police considered support for Ukraine due to its national flag of the same colors.
Ukrainian Forces Holding Out In Vovchansk As U.S. Vows To Keep Aid Flowing
Russian forces maintained their relentless assault on Ukraine’s Kharkiv region -- including a massive drone attack on the city itself -- but local officials said the outgunned Ukrainian troops still held about 60 percent of the border town of Vovc...
Putin Appoints New Deputy Defense Minister Experienced In Economic Matters.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on May 20 appointed Oleg Savelyev, the former minister on Crimean affairs, to the post of deputy defense minister less than 10 days after he replaced longtime ally Sergei Shoigu as defense chief. Former First Deput...
Archbishop Behind Armenian Protests Evades Roadblock, Visits Flock In Border Village.
Archbishop Bagrat Galstanian, who has emerged as the leader of Armenia’s border protests in recent weeks, traveled to the village of Kirants on May 20, exchanging embraces with residents of one of the settlements behind the massive protests agains...
USMC base breach was more 'bad optics' for Biden admin: Ex-DHS official.
Former DHS acting Chief of Staff Lora Ries and San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond weigh in on two Jordanian attempting to breach the Quantico Marine Corps base, the record number of Chinese migrant crossings, and the gotaways numbers. #fonews...
CNN political commentator Alice Stewart dies at age 58.
Alice Stewart, a veteran political adviser and CNN political commentator who worked on several GOP presidential campaigns, has died. She was 58. CNN anchors Wolf Blitzer, Dana Bash, Laura Coates, Jim Acosta and CNN political commentator Maria Card...
NBC News’ Peter Alexander and sister Rebecca Alexander raise awareness for Usher syndrome.
NBC News’ Peter Alexander sat down with his sister Rebecca Alexander to raise awareness for Usher syndrome, a disorder that causes hearing and vision loss. Alexander spoke about her experience with the condition telling her brother, “I can’t contr...
‘The View’ co-host comes to Harrison Butker’s #shorts.
California Policy Center attorney Julie Hamill reacts to 'The View' co-host Whoopi Goldberg defending Kansas City Chief's Harrison Butker's commencement speech. #foxnews Subscribe to Fox News! Watch more Fox News Video: Watch Fox News Channel Live...
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Free falafel to cheer up displaced Palestinians in Gaza City - VOA News.
A resident prepares free falafel for Palestinians in his neighborhood in Gaza City. A U.S.-built pier is in place to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza by sea, but no one will know if the new route will work until a steady stream of deliveries begins ...