Prince Harry, the Duke of Essex, and Lesotho's Prince Seeiso have resigned as patrons of Sentebale, a charity they co-founded in Lesotho, due to internal disputes over fundraising strategies. Trustees resigned in protest against the chair, Dr Sophie Chandauka, who emphasized 'fairness and integrity' in her actions.
Related news
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa vowed continued support for the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) after 14 South African soldiers were killed in ongoing conflict with Rwanda-backed M23 fighters. Despite calls for withdrawal from political groups like the Economic Freedom Fighters, Ramaphosa emphasized South Africa's commitment to peace efforts and called for a ceasefire. The Southern African development community (SADC) mission, with South Africa leading, will continue until peace is... Expand
Iran and the United States are set to engage in talks in Oman, aiming to revive negotiations concerning Iran's nuclear program. Despite disagreements over the format, these discussions mark a significant point in the strained relationship between the two nations. This meeting follows a timeline of escalating tensions, including the collapse of the 2015 nuclear deal and recent regional conflicts.
Israel said Wednesday it would keep blocking humanitarian aid from entering Gaza, where a relentless military offensive has turned the Palestinian territory into a "mass grave", a medical charity reported. "Gaza has been turned into a mass grave of Palestinians and those coming to their assistance," said MSF coordinator Amande Bazerolle.
Jimmy Carter, the 39th US president, will be honored with a funeral at Washington National Cathedral and a second service in Georgia. The ceremonies pay tribute to Carter's humanitarian work and achievements, including his peace efforts and contributions to ethics in governance.
Elon Musk is visiting the Pentagon on an invitation from defense secretary Pete Hegseth. Controversy arose after the New York Times reported Musk would be briefed on a secret war plan against China, a claim denied by both Trump and Pentagon officials. They assert the meeting focuses on innovation and efficiencies, not war strategies.
Poland debates offering safe passage for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to attend Auschwitz's 80th liberation anniversary. Controversy arises as Netanyahu faces an ICC arrest warrant for alleged war crimes, sparking protests and divided opinions within Poland.
A small plane crashed near Trilla, Illinois, on Saturday morning, killing all four people on board. The single-engine Cessna 180 went down about 12 miles from Coles County Memorial Airport. Emergency crews and state police responded, launching a fatal aircraft investigation. Debris scattered across a roadway, prompting its closure.
Sudan's military has recaptured the Republican Palace in Khartoum from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), bolstering their position in the capital. Despite the symbolic victory, the RSF still controls significant areas, including Darfur. The ongoing conflict, which has led to over 28,000 deaths and widespread displacement, has intensified fighting and deepened the humanitarian crisis.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg blamed former COO Sheryl Sandberg for Facebook's inclusivity culture during a meeting with Trump advisor Stephen Miller. Zuckerberg plans to abandon DEI policies and focus on tech products. He announced new guidelines and layoffs to reset the company, signaling alignment with Trump's stance on DEI culture.
JD Vance, Vice President of the United States, highlights Trump's aggressive actions to curb illegal immigration, including reopening a large migrant detention center at Guantanamo Bay. Vance emphasized Trump's commitment to border control and criticized the far-left's perceived greater compassion for illegal immigrants over American citizens.