The chief of London's Metropolitan Police pledged to launch a full investigation after students protesting tuition hikes attacked a car carrying Prince Charles and his wife Camilla through London's West End Thursday night.
Details are emerging in the latest scandal to hit France’s political elite: the so-called “Karachi Affair”. Allegations put President Nicolas Sarkozy in the line of fire. That’s the focus in today’s French press review: MONDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER 2010
INTERNATIONAL PRESS REVIEW: “It is one of the grim paradoxes of climate change that the nations most affected by it are those with the least political clout.” Could the solution be a walkout, asks the International Herald Tribune.
Four years to the day after suicide bombings in London, Prince Charles unveiled on Tuesday, in the presence of victims' families and Prime Minister Gordon Brown, a memorial in homage to the 52 victims of the attacks.
Britain's Prince Charles will attend D-Day commemorations in France after an apparent diplomatic faux pas in which Queen Elizabeth II, who was a member of the British armed forces during the war, was left off the guest list.
The amorous advances of Prince Charles are once again in the public domain. A series of love letters written by the young royal months before his engagement to princess diana have wound up on ebay. The bids start at 30,000 dollars.