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Prince Harry Accuses British Tabloids of Having “Blood on Their Hands” in Historic Court Testimony

Prince Harry has made history by becoming the first high-ranking member of the British royal family to appear as a witness in court in 130 years. He is accusing the publishers of Britain's Daily Mirror tabloid newspaper of obtaining information about him and his late mother, Diana, the Princess of Wales, illegally through phone hacking and other unlawful methods. In his testimony, Prince Harry spoke of the pain and suffering his mother endured at the hands of the British press, calling the actions of some British tabloids "utterly vile".

Prince Harry Makes History in London High Court, Testifying Against Tabloid Publisher Accused of Phone Hacking and Unlawful Snooping

Prince Harry, second son of Britain's King Charles III, made history on Tuesday when he appeared in London's High Court to testify against a tabloid publisher he accuses of phone hacking and other unlawful snooping. This is the first time a senior member of Britain's royal family has appeared in court to give testimony since the 19th century, and Harry's statement accuses the publisher of using unlawful techniques on an “industrial scale” to get scoops. Harry is suing the tabloid publisher for unlawful information gathering, and his appearance in court is a historic moment for the British monarchy.

Russian Forces Accused of Blowing Up Major Dam in Ukraine, Threatening Massive Flood and Displacement of Hundreds of Thousands

Ukraine has accused Russian forces of blowing up a major dam and hydroelectric power station in southern Ukraine, threatening a massive flood that could displace hundreds of thousands of people. Ukrainian authorities have warned that the dam’s failure could unleash 18 million cubic meters of water and flood Kherson and dozens of other areas. In response, Ukraine has ordered residents downriver to evacuate, though the exact number of people affected is still unknown.

Prince Harry to Become First High-Ranking British Royal to Appear as Witness in Court Showdown with Mirror Group Newspapers

Prince Harry is set to become the first high-ranking British royal family member to appear in court in 130 years, as he sues the Mirror Group Newspapers for allegedly using unlawful methods to pursue royal scoops. His lawyer has argued that the demand for scoops led to the use of illegal means to dig up dirt, and that the Prince's privacy was violated. The outcome of the case remains to be seen, but it is clear that the Prince is taking a stand against the press and their alleged unlawful methods.

U.S. and China Tensions Escalate After Unsafe Naval Encounter in Taiwan Strait

A recent incident in the Taiwan Strait has heightened tensions between the U.S. and China, with U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan expecting a meeting between President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin requested a bilateral meeting with his Chinese counterpart, but was denied. Sullivan and Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi did meet to discuss strategic issues, but Austin believes this is no substitute for a substantive engagement. The two sides remain at odds over a number of issues, with the future of the relationship uncertain.

US Navy and Royal Navy Respond to Incident Involving Iranian Revolutionary Guard in Strait of Hormuz

On Sunday, three Iranian Revolutionary Guard vessels approached a merchant ship in the Strait of Hormuz, prompting the U.S. Navy and Royal Navy to dispatch two ships to the scene. The situation deescalated when the merchant vessel confirmed the fast-attack craft had departed. The incident comes at a time of heightened tensions between the U.S. and Iran, and the Navy will continue to patrol the Strait of Hormuz to ensure the safety of commercial vessels.

Russia Claims Ukrainian Forces Launched Large-Scale Offensive in Donetsk Region

Russia's Defense Ministry has claimed that Ukrainian forces launched a large-scale offensive against five areas in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine on Sunday, but their forces were able to successfully thwart the attack. The Ukrainian government has not confirmed or denied the claims, but have cautioned against Russian misinformation. The conflict between Ukraine and Russia has been escalating since 2014, and the recent attack is the latest in a series of escalations. It remains to be seen how the two sides will respond.

US Military Calls Chinese Maneuver in Taiwan Strait “Unsafe”; Raises Concerns About Escalation of Tensions

On Monday, the U.S. military released a video of a Chinese navy ship cutting across the path of an American destroyer in the Taiwan Strait, causing tension between the two countries. The U.S. has called the maneuver "unsafe" and has expressed its commitment to the Taiwan Relations Act and the Six Assurances, raising concerns about the safety of navigation in the area. The U.S. has urged China to exercise caution and restraint and to abide by international maritime laws.