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Prince Harry says brother assaulted him, branded Meghan ‘rude’

Prince Harry says in his new book that he was physically attacked by his older brother Prince William during an argument over his wife Meghan, according to an excerpt leaked days before the memoir's publication.

Europol helps take down cocaine ‘super cartel’ in six-country bust

Dutch authorities said one of the suspects arrested in Dubai allegedly imported thousands of kilograms of cocaine into the Netherlands in 2020 and 2021.

‘Livid’ Donald Trump ‘screaming at everyone’ after Republican let down in midterms

Donald Trump was reportedly left “livid” after the Republican’s underwhelming performance in the midterm elections. The former President had backed more than 100 candidates from the GOP, and had hit the campaign trail in the weeks leading up to Tuesday.

Tanzania investigating crash landing into Lake Victoria that killed 19

The airline identified the downed aircraft as an ATR42-500. In a statement posted to Facebook, the manufacturer of the model, French-Italian firm ATR Aircraft, said its officials were supporting the investigation into the crash in line with “established international protocols.” The aircraft manufacturer added, “Our first thoughts are with the families and individuals affected by this accident.”

How is Admiral Muskwe getting on away from Luton at Fleetwood Town?

Since arriving at Highbury, Muskwe has appeared in all three league fixtures he has been available for, starting each of those games.

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Biti blasts Mnangagwa’s Constitution Amendment No. 3 after it becomes law

Tendai Biti has fiercely criticised Constitution Amendment No. 3 after President Emmerson Mnangagwa signed it into law, warning it centralises power and threatens Zimbabwe's democracy.

8 years after vowing to respect term limits, Mnangagwa signs law extending his rule

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has signed Constitution Amendment No. 3 into law, introducing sweeping constitutional changes despite his 2018 pledge to leave office after 10 years.

Nota Baloyi urges South African artists to boycott performances in Zimbabwe

Nota Baloyi has called on South African musicians to boycott Zimbabwe, saying artists are helping sanitise the country's leadership as online campaigns against performances intensify.

Why Thomas Mapfumo should accept Wicknell Chivayo’s US$1.5 million offer

Gabriel Manyati argues that Thomas Mapfumo should accept Wicknell Chivayo's multimillion-dollar performance offer, saying the Chimurenga icon has earned the right to financial security without sacrificing his political legacy.