Pics: King Charles Makes Surprise Visit to Greet Crowds Outside Palace in Person
Well-wishers and Royal fans are already building, some by Buckingham Palace surprised with an unannounced visit by the King.

Well-wishers and Royal fans are already building, some by Buckingham Palace surprised with an unannounced visit by the King.

It’s easy to admire the pageantry and millennia of history on show without any resorting to mental gymnastics. Here’s what to watch out for.

Russia sees “uptick in rail accidents” and country will struggle to protect the tracks it relies on to move military supplies, says UK.

A man has been arrested in the town of Kragujevac after what the nation’s interior minister called a “terrorist act”.

It is “obvious” why Russia is interested in European infrastructure and there is suspicion cables and pipes may already have been “mined”.

“Severe and inevitable punishment” is coming to Ukraine for a blast at the Kremlin, top allies of Vladimir Putin said.

Russia says it prevented a drone strike on Kremlin, as dramatic video footage shows what they claimed to be a “terrorist attack”.

Russia and Ukraine struck each other’s energy infrastructure in a series of drone attacks overnight into Wednesday.

Police arrested a teenage male after a shooting in Belgrade, Serbia which killed at least nine, with the victims mainly children.

Driver who crashed his car was apparently drunk enough to think having an obviously fake ID would somehow help.

Major gulf between a willingness to eat in-season fruit and veg, and drastic civilisational change like not having children, research finds.

A Russian freight train hauling fuel was derailed and partially consumed in fire on Monday morning, with an “explosive device” blamed.

Ukraine is grateful to the West for the deployment of advanced anti-air missile systems but they are not enough and “much more” is needed.

Golden Retriever Cooper spent 27 days surviving by his own wits in a bid to get home, crossing major roads and open country.

Three soldiers were killed and one injured when who U.S. Army Apache Attack Helicopters collided while on exercise in Alaska.

Ukrainian special forces used a military drone packed with explosives to try and kill Russian President Vladimir Putin, a newspaper claims.

“Much of the Russian military has not been affected negatively by this conflict”, army bigger now than last year, says General Cavoli.

Remains of an “aerial military object” in a forest in the centre of the country which local media claims has Russian inscriptions.

Royal Air Force and Luftwaffe jets with the Baltic Air Command intercepted a group of Russian aircraft, including a spy plane, on Tuesday.

Tobacco giant fined $635.2 million by the U.S. for breaking sanction rules to sell product to North Korea over a ten-year period.

“The US and its allies abandon diplomacy and demand that relations be clarified on the battlefield” claimed Russia, ironically enough.

American citizen arrested at Sydney airport over a gold-plated handgun in her case, she now potentially faces a lengthy custodial sentence.

Top Olympian calls an experienced marathon runner who now self-identifies as a woman competing in the women’s division “wrong and unfair”.

An explicit billboard advertising a local OnlyFans model dominating a suburbian Main Street has pushed local mothers into action.

Major road closed Monday after a flyover smash saw an articulated lorry very nearly over the edge, with debris on the busy road below.

Rush to evacuate embassy staff amid struggle for power in Sudan intensifies but some feel abandoned as western civilians get left behind.

Russia blamed “an emergency ejection of an air ordnance” when a dropped bomb caused havoc in one of its own cities.

Ukraine’s future is in the “Euro-Atlantic family” says the head of NATO, revealing every member now agrees the country will join.

A classic of the Cold War — Russian spy trawlers — with ostensibly civilian ships loitering close to NATO exercises and underwater cables.

“…quite a number of the Brexiteers will die… Younger people coming through are much more pro-European.”

Govts worldwide may be trying to stub out the habit, but one top politician gets a private rooftop smoking room so he can puff in peace.

‘Conservatives’ will use emergency powers to ignore normal planning laws to build migrant camps against local wishes, report claims.

A Lower Manhattan multi-storey parking garage collapsed, with decks of cars crashing down killing one and injuring four others.

A glut of Ukrainian grain is depressing commodity prices. Some have banned imports to protect their own farmers, but the EU is outraged.

Private healthcare providers are reporting a surge in demand as a survey shows rising numbers of Britons paying twice to overcome wait times.

Ukraine wants more air defence missiles, warning if they lose control of the skies the country will be pounded into the ground.

Thelwell, who has previous convictions for public order offences from green extremist protests, was found guilty of threatening behaviour.

Russia has dismissed as “fake news” claims the country is spying on NATO neighbour state Norway, and now considers the country hostile.

The German Army reserves are only a fraction of the official size in reality, lack equipment and training, and “largely exists on paper”.

The rollout of an innovative precision strike munition has seen a troubled start in Ukraine, with Russian interference blamed for dud drops.
