Zelensky inches towards EU fighter jets deal
The Ukrainian leader arrived in Brussels on Thursday, having visited France and the U.K., to shore up more weapons to use against Russia.
King Charles' coronation weekend: What's happening and who's going?
New details about Charles' three-day coronation celebrations have been released by Buckingham Palace, promising a mix of royal pageantry and community events.
Prince Harry mocked by adult toy company over penis story: "Too far"
A British sex toy company has taken aim at Harry in a ball gag-themed advertising campaign following the prince's memoir media blitz.
Amy Winehouse biopic blasted as "cringe"—"SNL could do a better job"
Photographs taken on the set of 'Back to Black', starring Marisa Abela as Amy Winehouse, have been slammed online.
Artist who painted royal family doesn't recognize who Harry has become
Nicky Philipps told Newsweek that William and Harry seemed "very, very close" when she painted them in 2009 and would even "finish each other's sentences."
Queen Camilla's lunch with Meghan Markle critic Jeremy Clarkson explained
Newsweek looks at the truth behind the social media outrage surrounding Camilla's controversial meeting.
Russian state TV hosts joke about invasion of London: "They will be ours"
Vladimir Solovyov joked that fans of Chelsea football club, formerly owned by a Russian oligarch, would be "our very conspiratorial fifth column."
Shock as puppy gets stuck in store display window on 3rd floor: "Nightmare"
A crowd were shocked recently on a London high street when a small dog got stuck in a precarious situation.
Passenger shocked to find flight attendant daughter working on her flight
The video has been watched by more than 206,000 people, one user said: "She must have been so proud so sweet to see this."
Man appears to scrawl "pedophilia" on Balenciaga window in London
Balenciaga has faced a wave of backlash and has been accused of "child pornography" after two recent campaigns.
Princess Diana's "Revenge Dress": The truth behind the gown in 'The Crown'
It's become one of Princess Diana's most iconic dresses but what's the real story of the "revenge dress" and how did it get its name?
Black child, 12, heckled while singing opera live on stage sparks anger
The 12-year-old was performing the opening lines of his debut performance at the Royal Opera House in London when an audience member shouted at him.
'The Crown' season 5: Did Princess Diana wear disguises out in public?
Diana made repeated attempts at maintaining her privacy during the 1980s and 1990s but did she ever dress in disguise as shown in Netflix's "The Crown"?
What Brendan Fraser says in "The Whale" trailer: "People are amazing"
The first trailer for director Darren Aronofsky's "The Whale" dropped Tuesday.
Russian TV host brags about missiles that can hit London in 9 minutes
"Hello and goodbye, London!" the Russian television host quipped, discussing Moscow's nuclear capabilities.
Charles appoints Rishi Sunak as second U.K. prime minister of his reign
The monarch and Sunak participated in the official "kissing hands" ceremony at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday morning.
King Charles waxwork defaced by climate activists: "He needs to act now"
Climate activists from the Just Stop Oil group attacked a Madame Tussauds wax statue of Charles with cake in London on Monday.
Boris Johnson's flight tracked by thousands as he eyes U.K. PM return
The former Prime Minister has returned to the U.K. as he mulls running for a second spell as Prime Minister.
Is Prince Harry still head of Invictus Games?
Prince Harry founded the Invictus Games in 2014 having been inspired by the U.S. veterans event, the Warrior Games.
Will Liz Truss be UK's shortest-serving prime minister?
Truss faces mounting dissatisfaction with her leadership just a month into the job, with some members of her party reportedly calling for her to resign.
Van Gogh masterpiece splattered with soup by climate protesters
Two members of the Just Stop Oil group glued themselves to the gallery wall after attacking the painting.
Meghan was "disrespectful" to the queen, says Trump: "You can't do that"
The former president says he is "not a fan" of the Duchess of Sussex.
What Is Drill Music and Why Did Rolling Loud Remove It From the Lineup?
New York's Rolling Loud hip-hop festival removed several artists associated with the controversial subgenre of rap known as drill.
William Says Queen Dying at Balmoral Was the 'Least Planned for Plan'
The Prince of Wales discussed how the plans for the late queen's death were put in place with staff during an engagement on Thursday.
Man Who Rushed Queen's Coffin Still Doesn't Believe She's Dead
A London court heard that the 28-year-old male alleged to have grabbed the flag covering the queen's coffin expressed the idea that "the queen is not dead."
Fans Rage as 'Ted Lasso' Video Game Teased: 'When Is the New Season?'
Fans think the fictional AFC Richmond club will be added to FIFA 23, with Ted Lasso being an option to choose as club coach.
King Charles' Interaction With Person of Color in Viral Video Sparks Debate
King Charles III seems to ignore a well-wisher in a video posted with the message "Black man, you are on your own"—but all may not have been as it seemed.
More Than 4.1 Billion Watch Queen's Funeral, Surpassing Every Royal Wedding
TV experts are projecting Queen Elizabeth II's service to be the most-watched broadcast of all time.
Internet Rips Royal Funeral Coverage as Hurricane Fiona Batters Puerto Rico
The state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II has dominated the airwaves as Puerto Rico once again struggles against a destructive hurricane.
Trudeau Seen Belting Out 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Before Queen's Funeral–Video
The office of the Canadian Prime Minister, who is currently in London for Queen Elizabeth II's funeral, confirmed the authenticity of the video to Newsweek.