Who Will Be Queen After Elizabeth II? How Many Royals Does England Have And Why Only One Will Take The Throne
Succession to the British throne is established by descent, gender (for those born before October 2011), legitimacy and religion.
Who Is Andrea Contin? Italian Catholic Priest Under Investigation For Allegedly Organizing Orgies In Rectory, Soliciting About 15 Women
Police in northern Italy recovered pornographic videos concealed in covers bearing the names of popes, several sex toys and videos showing orgies organized in Andrea Contin's rectory.
Prince Harry Is The Most Traveled British Royal Of 2016
Prince Harry’s destinations included Nepal, the Invictus Games in Florida and the Caribbean.
Berlin Truck Attack Suspect Anis Amri Visited 15 Mosques In Western Germany: Report
Anis Amri was also classified as a threat by the criminal investigation office in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia in May.
Chinese Aircraft Carrier Liaoning Docks At Hainan After Sailing Through Disputed South China Sea
The Liaoning led a group of warships and sailed 90 miles south of the Taiwan-controlled Pratas Islands in the disputed South China Sea, fuelling tensions between the two countries.
Kim Jong Un Wants North Korea To Complete Nuclear Development By 2017, Former Diplomat Thae Yong Ho Says
The isolated nation may attempt to open dialogue with the U.S. and South Korea as the two countries transition to new governments next year, a former North Korean diplomat said.
Who Is Sevil Shhaideh? Romania’s Muslim Prime Ministerial Candidate Rejected By President Klaus Iohannis
Sevil Shhaideh would have been the first woman and the first Muslim to hold office had she been selected.
Korean Air Lines Allows Stun Gun Use By Crew Members To Subdue Violent Passengers Following Richard Marx’s Criticism
American musician Richard Marx had criticized the airline last week about a violent passenger creating a ruckus on board.
Mexico’s Interjet Airliner Inspecting Russian-Made Superjet 100 Planes
The decision follows Russia's grounding of the make reportedly after finding a crack in the tail section of one of the planes.
Kim Jong Un Warns North Korean Ruling Party Members Against ‘Whining’ And Having A Defeatist Attitude
The North Korean leader made the remarks during a conference of the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea, held from Dec. 23 to Dec. 25.
Russia Suspends Tu-154 Flights After Black Sea Crash That Killed 92 People Aboard: Report
The Tupolev Tu-154 is a three-engine plane designed in the late 1960s and entered service in the 1970s.
George Michael, Fadi Fawaz Planned Christmas Lunch Before British Pop Superstar Was Found ‘Dead Peacefully In Bed’
The celebrity hairdresser said he found the British pop superstar “dead peacefully in bed” on Christmas Day.
Who Is Zara Tindall? Queen Elizabeth II’s Granddaughter And Mike Tindall’s Wife Suffers Miscarriage
Zara and Mike Tindall announced the pregnancy three weeks ago, saying they would welcome their second baby in the spring.
BMW China Recall 2016: Nearly 200,000 Vehicles To Be Recalled Over Defective Airbags
This follows a November recall by the luxury automobile company in the U.S. over problems with its vehicles’ fuel pumps.
Was George Michael Married? British Pop Superstar Had Long-Term Relationships
During his career spanning over 30 years, the British pop superstar was known for run-ins with law and high-profile relationships, including a brief one with American actress Brooke Shields.
George Michael Cause Of Death: Pop Superstar Had Heart Failure, Manager Says
The singer, songwriter and record producer was reportedly found dead at his home in Goring in Oxfordshire, England, on Christmas Day.
George Michael Quotes: Famous Sayings By Former Wham! Frontman Who Died On Christmas Day
According to the British popstar’s manager Michael Lippman, George Michael’s cause of death was heart failure.
South China Sea Conflict: China Likely To Deploy Surface-To-Air Missiles To Protect Airstrips At Man-Made Islands In Disputed Region, Report Says
The speculation comes after Beijing expressed desire to protect its three airstrips on three of the man-made islands in the contested region.
China’s First Aircraft Carrier Liaoning To Conduct Exercises In Western Pacific
Liaoning will participate in open-sea training exercises in the Western Pacific, the country’s defense ministry said Sunday.
Russian Tu-154 Plane Crash Cause: No Survivors In Sight, Terrorism Ruled Out
The plane, carrying a total of 84 passengers and eight crew members, was en route to Latakia province in western Syria.
When Is North Korea’s Next Nuclear Test? Pyongyang Seeks Opportunity During South Korean Presidential Election
According to a former North Korean diplomat who defected to South Korea in July, the reclusive country is planning to conduct its sixth and seventh nuclear tests next year.
Russian Tupolev Tu-154 Missing Plane Live Updates: Defense Ministry’s Aircraft Goes Off Radars After Taking Off From Sochi
The Tupolev Tu-154 aircraft disappeared from radar Sunday shortly after takeoff from Sochi.
Terror Threat In France High After Berlin Attack, Police Chief Says
The comments came after Monday's truck attack on a Christmas market in Berlin killed 12 people.
Iran Shoots Down Drone Belonging To Film Crew
The drone was shot down as "it approached the no-fly zone" near the office of the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to local reports.
Will ISIS Attack US Churches During Holiday Season? FBI Issues Warning After Islamic State Group Publishes List Of Potential Targets
"The FBI is aware of the recent link published online that urges attacks against U.S. churches," FBI spokesman Andrew Ames said.
Lockheed Martin F-35 Program Cost Update: Defense Contractor Committed To ‘Drive Cost Down Aggressively,’ CEO Says
Lockheed CEO Marillyn Hewson met Donald Trump on Friday after the president-elected tweeted that he had asked Boeing to price an upgrade of its F-18 Super Hornet jet that could replace F-35.
War In Korean Peninsula? North Korea Says UN Sanctions Created ‘Imminent War’ Situation In Region
The North Korean foreign ministry criticized the latest sanctions as "a criminal document without any legality" that breached the country’s sovereignty.
Afriqiyah Airways Plane Makes Emergency Landing In Malta, 'Potential Hijack' Feared
The Libyan plane, which was flying a domestic route, was reportedly forced to land in the island nation off the coast of Libya.
Berlin Truck Attack Update: Anis Amri Shot Dead In Milan, Italian Interior Minister Confirms
A Europe-wide manhunt was launched for Anis Amri following the attack that killed 12 people Monday.
Cuban Refugees In US 2016: Coast Guard Intercepts 541 Asylum-Seekers In December
The asylum-seekers were intercepted in eight different operations in the Strait of Florida.