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Daniela Elser: Prince Harry's greatest failing leaves bleak future for royals


Daniela Elser: Prince Harry s greatest failing leaves bleak future for royals
26 Feb, 2021 10:09 PM
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Prince Harry on The Crown. Video / Video / The Late Late Show with James Corden
news.com.au
Let it never be said that the British are not a contradictory people.
Polling done in the wake of the most recent topsy-turvy week of Windsor shenanigans has found that nearly half of all those surveyed think that Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, have let the royal family down, added to which 43 per cent say they now think less of the California-based duo than this time last year. ....

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Christchurch 2011 earthquake: What Sir John Key saw behind his darkest hour speech; PM speaks to Newstalk ZB's Chris Lynch


Christchurch 2011 earthquake: What Sir John Key saw behind his darkest hour speech; PM speaks to Newstalk ZB s Chris Lynch
21 Feb, 2021 06:20 PM
4 minutes to read
A police dog and handler searching for victims of the 2011 earthquake in central Christchurch. Photo / Mark Mitchell
A police dog and handler searching for victims of the 2011 earthquake in central Christchurch. Photo / Mark Mitchell
NZ Herald
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is in Christchurch to mark the ten year anniversary of the deadly earthquake.
Ardern told Newstalk ZB s Chris Lynch she particularly remembers the images of the earthquake
She remembered going down for a session in Parliament that day and the sombre atmosphere, she said. ....

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Covid 19 coronavirus: The pandemic is receding in the worst hotspots. Will it last?


Covid 19 coronavirus: The pandemic is receding in the worst hotspots. Will it last?
23 Feb, 2021 08:47 PM
6 minutes to read
A server wipes down a table at a restaurant in Nashville. Photo / William DeShazer, The New York Times
New York Times
By: Allison McCann, Lauren Leatherby and Josh Holder
A month ago, the pandemic looked bleak. More than 750,000 coronavirus cases were tallied worldwide in a single day. Infections surged across the entire United States. New variants identified in the United Kingdom, Brazil and
South Africa threatened the rest of the world.
But the last month has brought a surprisingly fast, if partial, turnaround. New cases have declined to half their peak globally, driven largely by steady improvements in some of the same places that weathered devastating outbreaks this winter. ....

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Crime boss lawyer Mark Pomerantz hired to investigate former president Donald Trump


Crime boss lawyer Mark Pomerantz hired to investigate former president Donald Trump
22 Feb, 2021 12:26 AM
3 minutes to read
Former President Donald Trump walks to board Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on January 12. Photo / AP
Former President Donald Trump walks to board Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on January 12. Photo / AP
news.com.au
By: Alexis Carey
Donald Trump might have sailed through his second impeachment trial – but he s still facing a looming legal nightmare over his murky business dealings.
The 74-year-old made headline after headline following his stunning election defeat and refusal to accept it, followed by the shocking January 6 Capitol riots and his role in inciting it. Now Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance has been quietly bolstering his investigation into the former president s financial affairs. ....

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