Pope, Queen Elizabeth deliver holiday messages
The Pope and Queen Elizabeth both delivered their annual holiday messages on Christmas as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt traditional Christmas celebrations. Roxanna Saberi reports.
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The Pope and Queen Elizabeth both delivered their annual holiday messages on Christmas as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt traditional Christmas celebrations. Roxanna Saberi reports.
The suspect, a 19-year-old man from Southampton, did not enter any buildings on the grounds.
The royal wowed a Christmas Eve audience with a beautiful piano performance alongside singer-songwriter Tom Walker.
Prince Andrew has asked a judge to toss out a sexual abuse lawsuit filed against him by Virginia Giuffre. BBC correspondent Jonny Dymond joins "CBSN AM" with the latest on that plus other news from the royal family.
Wildfire season kicks off with more than 12 fires across 5 states; 300-year-old royal tradition going strong in Tower of London
Funeral held for exchange student killed in Texas school shooting; Planet-hunting spacecraft "Tess" photographs distant stars
Fast-moving fire threatens Pacific Palisades homes; Students create Hulk costume for 4-year-old with cerebral palsy.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II called on world leaders to take urgent action on climate change in a video message at the U.N. climate summit in Scotland. The 95-year-old monarch was due to attend the event in person, but she pulled out following doctors' orders to rest. BBC News correspondent Daniela Relph has the latest news from Buckingham Palace.
The Palace made the announcement just two days after the 95-year-old queen pulled out of the COP26 climate summit.
Queen Elizabeth has pulled out of hosting a major reception for world leaders at the upcoming COP26 climate change summit. The 95-year-old monarch was due to travel to Scotland for the high-profile engagement, but will send a video message instead. Earlier this month, the queen had an overnight stay at a hospital. BBC News royals correspondent Jonny Dymond joins CBSN AM to discuss the queen's health.
Demonstrators took to the streets around Sudan's capital city after the country's top general seized power in a military coup. Meanwhile, a U.S. official said a drone attack on a military outpost in Syria where U.S. troops are based is believed to have been carried out by Iran, and a diplomatic crisis between Turkey and Western nations appears to have been narrowly averted. Also, Japan's Princess Mako married her commoner boyfriend and forfeited her royal status following unusual scrutiny and criticism of the engagement. CBS News' Haley Ott joins CBSN AM from London with those international stories.
U.K. leaders have extended the country's lockdown for an extra three weeks as the country's death toll is expected to surpass 14,000. Prince William is opening up about the royal family and his father's COVID-19 diagnosis, admitting he was "quite concerned." Imtiaz Tyab reports on how Britain is dealing with the crisis.
Queen Elizabeth gave a rare public address on Sunday as the country battles the coronavirus pandemic. The queen's speech urged unity and gratitude in these trying times. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
The coronavirus pandemic has struck Britain's royal family -- infecting 71-year-old Prince Charles -- who is next in line to the throne. Roxana Saberi reports.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are free of their royal responsibilities after completing their official family obligations. Mark Phillips reports.
Tensions escalate between U.S. and Iran; Prince Harry and Meghan Markle welcome baby boy.
The 31-year-old spectator behind one of the biggest pile-ups in Tour de France history appeared in court Friday, charged with injuring dozens of riders on the cycling race's first day last summer. Police in Kenya have arrested the husband of record-breaking long-distance runner Agnes Tirop, who was stabbed to death at her home. Ian Lee reports from London on these and other world news stories.
In today's headlines: Five people and the gunman are dead after a mass shooting in Plymouth, England. Floods devastate Turkey. Venezuelan government officials meet with opposition leaders in Mexico. And London police are reviewing files in Prince Andrew's case. CBS News reporter and producer Haley Ott is in London with a roundup.
Prince Harry has announced plans to publish a memoir that will share some of the lessons learned from his life, "not as the prince I was born but as the man I have become." BBC royal correspondent Sarah Campbell joins CBSN AM with the details.
To mark what would have been her 60th birthday, Princess Diana's sons, Princes William and Harry, commissioned a new statue of her in Kensington Palace's Sunken Garden. The unveiling comes as the brothers are navigating a troubled relationship. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab joins "CBSN AM" with more.
As the princes unveil a statue of their mom on what would have been her 60th birthday, "it's William defending the monarchy and Harry defending his wife."
Since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle quit as full-time royals, their popularity in the U.K. has plummeted – and Prince William and Kate Middleton have been called upon to fill the vacuum.
Since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle quit as full-time royals, their popularity in the U.K. has plummeted – and Prince William and Kate Middleton have been called upon to fill the vacuum. Correspondent Holly Williams reports on how the House of Windsor is trying to counter the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's narrative in the media with a new charm offensive by the family.
New details have emerged about a possible fallout between Prince William and Prince Harry. Royal historian Robert Lacey makes a number of claims about a family rift in his new book, "Battle of Brothers." BBC royal correspondent Jonny Dymond joins CBSN AM with the details on that and other developments.
The palace set a goal to raise that percentage to 10% in 2022.
The move comes even though Ontario's leader said the anti-tariff ad would be halted beginning Monday.
Thieves took less than eight minutes to steal jewels valued at $102 million last Sunday morning from Paris' famous Louvre museum.
Melissa strengthened into a major hurricane and is expected to bring "catastrophic" flash flooding and landslides to Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
Former vice president Kamala Harris spoke about the possibility of a woman being in the White House one day in an interview with the BBC.
President Trump met with the emir and prime minister of Qatar Saturday aboard Air Force One during a refueling stop.
President Trump late Friday pushed for several Biden-era Justice Department officials to be prosecuted over an FBI investigation into the fallout of the 2020 election.
Jose Castro-Rivera was in a vehicle that was stopped on a Virginia highway on Thursday morning, according to Virginia State Police.
June Lockhart, the actor best known for her role as the matriarch in the TV series "Lassie", has died, her family spokesperson said Saturday.
The government shutdown hit Day 26 with no deal in sight as the Senate stands adjourned for the weekend.