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It is the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's first public appearance as a couple since leaving the royal family in 2020
If she wins the election, Marine Le Pen would ban all headscarves in public and fine those wearing them
At an art studio in Lviv, displaced Ukrainian women are making Pysanky for Easter
Frank James was arrested after a 30-hour manhunt following a shooting on a Brooklyn Subway station that wounded more than a dozen people
In a video posted to his Telegram channel, the Chechen leader said Russian forces will keep attacking not only Mariupol, but other Ukrainian cities and towns as well
Rescue teams are creating video tutorials for Ukrainians on how to deal with air strikes and provide medical support
The Supreme Court-designate delivered emotional remarks on the sunny White House South Lawn a day after the Senate approved her nomination
The area has had higher-than-average rainfall, with Sydney already exceeding its average annual rain in 2022
A total of 93 nations voted to suspend Russia, 24 voted against, and 58 abstained
The latest set of US sanctions targets banks and Putin's daughters
Protesters gathered in front of the German Parliament and lie on the ground to symbolise lives lost in the war
US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield told the Security Council that the US has assessed that Russia has committed war crimes in Ukraine
The two leather-bound notebooks from 1837 were dropped off in a pink gift bag at Cambridge University Library
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Bucha after an attack by Russia which the UN wants investigated as a potential war crime
Ukraine's state emergency services says rescuers found 4,997 explosive devices in their search