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Prince Harry's surprise Kyiv visit pressures US, draws Trump reaction

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Prince Harry's surprise Kyiv visit pressures US, draws Trump reaction

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On April 23-24, 2026 Prince Harry made an unannounced visit to Kyiv, arriving by overnight train from Poland to address the Kyiv Security Forum and back up frontline humanitarian and veterans work. Speaking as a former soldier and Invictus Games patron, he urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to "stop this war," accused Russia of war crimes including forced transfers of children, and called for stronger, faster American leadership and fulfilment of security assurances given when Ukraine relinquished nuclear weapons. The visit coincided with the European Union unlocking a €90 billion loan package for Ukraine and came days before King Charles III's state visit to the United States (April 27-30). At a White House event, U.S. President Donald Trump dismissed Harry as not speaking for the U.K., saying he himself speaks for the country "more than Prince Harry" and making a personal remark about Meghan Markle. Harry's trip — his third to Ukraine since 2022 — included meetings with Invictus participants and the HALO Trust, underscoring both military and humanitarian dimensions of the conflict.

India rebukes Trump over 'hellhole' repost

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India rebukes Trump over 'hellhole' repost

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On April 23-24, 2026 U.S. President Donald Trump amplified a transcript and video from conservative broadcaster Michael Savage on his Truth Social account that described India and China as ā€œhellholesā€ and attacked birthright citizenship and immigrant communities. India’s Ministry of External Affairs called the remarks ā€œobviously uninformed, inappropriate and in poor taste,ā€ while the U.S. embassy in New Delhi sought to dampen the fallout by saying the president regards India as ā€œa great country.ā€ The post drew criticism from Indian opposition parties, U.S. lawmakers including Indian‑American Representative Ami Bera, advocacy groups such as the Hindu American Foundation, and drew commentary from Iran’s diplomatic mission in Mumbai. The episode comes as the U.S. Supreme Court considers a challenge to birthright citizenship and amid negotiations between Washington and New Delhi on a broad trade deal and visa policies affecting Indian professionals. Indian officials have signalled caution in public responses to avoid undermining delicate trade and diplomatic talks underway between the two countries.

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The key takeaway: India’s muted, strategic response reflects its long-standing hedging approach—balancing ties with the US and other partners—so the incident will probably create diplomatic friction without causing a major rupture in trade or security negotiations.

US soldier charged over Polymarket Maduro bets

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US soldier charged over Polymarket Maduro bets

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Federal prosecutors have charged Gannon Ken Van Dyke, a 38-year-old US Army special forces soldier stationed at Fort Bragg, with using classified information to place wagers on the prediction market Polymarket tied to the January operation that removed Venezuelan leader NicolĆ”s Maduro. An indictment unsealed on April 23–24, 2026, alleges Van Dyke created a Polymarket account in late December 2025 and made about 13 wagers totaling roughly $33,000 that yielded more than $400,000 in winnings when contracts resolved after the Jan. 3 Operation Absolute Resolve extraction. The Justice Department charged him with unlawful use of confidential government information for personal gain, theft of nonpublic government information, commodities fraud, wire fraud and an unlawful monetary transaction; the Commodity Futures Trading Commission has also filed a civil complaint. Prosecutors say Van Dyke participated in planning and execution of the mission, moved proceeds into a foreign cryptocurrency vault then a new brokerage account, and sought to conceal his trades. Polymarket says it flagged the activity and cooperated with investigators.

Prince Louis marked eighth birthday with seaside photos

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Prince Louis marked eighth birthday with seaside photos

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Prince Louis of Wales turned eight on April 23, 2026, and his parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, marked the occasion by posting a new portrait and a short holiday video from a family trip to Cornwall. The portrait, taken earlier in April by photographer Matt Porteous, shows Louis smiling aboard a boat in a blue zip‑up jumper. The accompanying clip, shared on the couple’s official social channels, shows the young prince in a wetsuit jumping into the sea, digging in the sand, playing cricket and running along the beach. The social posts thanked well‑wishers — ā€œHappy birthday, Louis! 8 today!ā€ and ā€œThank you for all the birthday wishes for Prince Louis. 8 is great!ā€ — and follow the family’s recent joint public appearance at Easter services in Windsor. Louis, born April 23, 2018, is the third child of William and Catherine and fourth in line to the throne. Porteous, who photographed the images, has worked on previous royal family commissions.

Cabinet Office's Cat Little challenges Olly Robbins over Mandelson vetting

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Cabinet Office's Cat Little challenges Olly Robbins over Mandelson vetting

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Cat Little, permanent secretary at the Cabinet Office, told MPs on April 23 that Olly Robbins refused to hand her a summary of Lord Peter Mandelson’s developed vetting (DV) file, prompting her to obtain the document directly from UK Security Vetting (UKSV). According to Little, the UKSV summary recommended ā€œclearance deniedā€ but the Foreign Office nonetheless granted Mandelson security clearance. Little said she first saw the UKSV report on March 25 but did not tell Prime Minister Keir Starmer until April 14 while seeking legal and policy advice. She told the Foreign Affairs Select Committee there appears to be no formal record of the prime minister’s approval of Mandelson’s appointment and described inter-departmental disputes over access to sensitive documents; the Foreign Office reportedly requested vetting files four days after Mandelson was sacked. Robbins was dismissed by Starmer after media disclosures that he had overridden UKSV advice and has given evidence defending his decision. Opposition parties and a suspended Labour MP have called for a Privileges Committee referral to examine whether the prime minister misled Parliament. Little maintained due process was followed but her audit-trail evidence deepens scrutiny of Whitehall record-keeping and ministerial accountability.
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