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Prince Harry says explosive memoir ‘not about revenge’ and he has no regrets
Prince Harry has said that his memoir “Spare” was “not about revenge,” defending his decision to go public with royal disputes as he worked to mend ties with his family — and the British public.
China says Nvidia violated anti-monopoly law
China’s market regulator on Monday said that Nvidia violated the country’s anti-monopoly law, according to a preliminary probe, adding that Beijing would continue its investigation into the U.S. chip giant
Pro-Palestinian protesters force an early end to Vuelta a Espana cycle race
Pro-Palestinian protesters forced the Vuelta a Espana cycle race to be abandoned at its final stage as demonstrations blocked the finish line. Six of the last 10 days of the 1,900-mile race were either cut short or interrupted with protesters targeting an Israeli-owned team over the country’s war in Gaza.
Rubio visits Israel amid heightened tensions after attack on Qatar
Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited Israel over the weekend, signaling that Washington wants answers after Israel’s unprecedented attack on Hamas leaders inside Qatar, another key American partner in the Middle East. NBC News’ Keir Simmons reports.
U.S. shows Israel support but seeks answers after Qatar attack stirs anger
JERUSALEM — President Donald Trump may have hoped to be stitching together the final details of a peace deal, but instead his top diplomat landed in Jerusalem on Sunday to douse blazing tensions between U.S. allies
Tens of thousands join far-right rally in London where Charlie Kirk is being mourned
Tens of thousands of people are expected to descend on Britain’s capital on Saturday for the largest far-right rally in decades, organized by anti-immigration activist Tommy Robinson.
North Korea is executing people for sharing foreign films and TV, U.N. says
The North Korean government has intensified repression, expanding electronic surveillance and publicly executing people for sharing foreign media, the United Nations said.
Why the U.K. is arresting peaceful pro-Palestinian protesters on terrorism charges
LONDON — Richard Whitmore-Jones had never protested before reaching his 70s, but British police have arrested him three times this summer for holding a cardboard sign, leaving the retired executive facing three sets of terrorism charges
South Koreans detained in U.S. immigration raid arrive back home to applause and protests
Hundreds of South Korean workers detained in a U.S. immigration raid arrived in Seoul on Friday, ending a weeklong ordeal that has created business uncertainty and strained relations with a key U.S. ally.
Workers detained in immigration raid head home to a reeling South Korea
While more than 300 South Korean nationals were finally on the way home Thursday, these images had already left a searing impression in this key U.S. ally.