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"Anonymous" Turn on Elon Musk for Destroying Crypto Markets
The decentralized group Anonymous has published a message for Elon Musk in a video where they called the Tesla CEO "nothing more than another narcissistic rich dude who is desperate for attention."
Britain falls silent in tribute to Prince Philip
Queen Elizabeth II on April 17 led Britain in a one-minute's silence in memory of her late husband, Prince Philip, as she bid him a final farewell at a funeral restricted by coronavirus rules but reflecting his long life of military and public service.
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William and Harry Won't Be Shoulder-to-Shoulder at Prince Philip Funeral
British royals William and Harry will not walk side by side in the procession at this weekend's funeral of Queen Elizabeth II's husband Prince Philip, Buckingham Palace revealed Thursday.
As young boys in 1997, the pair provided the most poignant image of their mother princess Diana's funeral as they walked, heads bowed, behind her coffin.
Slovenia extends condolences after Prince Philip dies
Ljubljana/London – President Borut Pahor and Prime Minister Janez Janša expressed their condolences following the death of Prince Philip on Twitter on Friday after Buckingham Palace announced Queen Elizabeth II’s husband died aged 99 this morning. The Slovenian Foreign Ministry and the country’s embassy in London have also expressed condolences.
Patriarch Daniel issues message of condolence on death of Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II
Patriarch Daniel of the Romanian Christian Orthodox Church on Friday issued a message of condolence to the Prince of Wales, His Royal Highness Charles, on the death of his father, Prince Philip, husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. "With deep sadness, we have received the news of the passing away, on the 9 of April 2021, of your venerable father, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
Turkish court jails 3 in ex-Nissan CEO escape case
A Turkish court on Feb. 24 handed down jail terms to three people who were accused of aiding former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn's escape from Japan to Lebanon via an airport in Istanbul.
A private cargo company executive and two pilots, who were charged with "migrant smuggling", got four years and two months in prison each.
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Paintings by coup leader cannot find buyers even at bargain price
A painting made by Kenan Evren, who was once the leader of Turkey's military coup of 1980 and president of the country for seven years, was put up for sale at an auction in the capital Ankara for 2,500 Turkish Liras ($340) two weeks ago but still could not find a buyer.
Memorial event pays tribute to victims of anti-Jewish Bucharest pogrom
The Federation of the Romanian Jewish Communities (FCER) organized on Thursday an online commemorative event to pay tribute to the victims of the anti-Jewish legionary pogrom in Bucharest (January 21 - 23, 1941).
Turkish pilots, official face 12 years jail for Ghosn flight
Turkish prosecutors on Jan. 20 sought the maximum possible 12 years in prison each for a Turkish private airline official and two pilots accused of smuggling the former Nissan Motor Co. chairman out of Japan, Turkey's state news agency reported.
Vucic announced significant changes in the government after the elections
However, now he does not want to comment on who could be the new prime minister.
"Significant changes ... Some of those who are now ministers will remain in the government, but there will be significant changes. I am very satisfied with the work of Ana Brnabic, but I would not comment on who will be the new prime minister.