King Charles has never sworn in a prime minister, and he will not be crowned until May, making the task of projecting stability more difficult.
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Boris Johnson Expected to Be a Candidate in Conservative Leadership Race
When the former prime minister left in September, he hinted at a potential comeback. He is now being mentioned as a successor to Liz Truss.
Who Is Jeremy Hunt, New U.K. Chancellor?
His selection for the post appeared intended to restore calm to financial markets.
Russia Says It Will Evacuate Civilians From Kherson Amid Ukrainian Gains
The announcement seemed timed to deflect attention from Russian forces who, since Monday, have killed more than three dozen Ukrainians in a barrage of missile strikes on towns and cities.
Russian Shellfire Cuts Power to Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant
The electricity supply was affected after Russian forces shelled a substation that provides power to the nuclear plant, Ukraine’s state energy company said.
Russia Plans to Illegally Annex Lands It Invaded, Even as Its Military Falters
Even though Russia has failed to fully control the four territories it seeks to annex, the Kremlin is preparing a show designed to present a sheen of legitimacy to its illegal takeover.
Russia Beat and Denied Food to Prisoners of War, Ukraine Says
Evidence of Russian abuses of captives has fueled outrage and added to a litany of reports of Russian war crimes.
Roger Waters Concert in Poland Called Off After Ukraine Views Prompt Anger
In online exchanges with Ukraines first lady, the Pink Floyd co-founder said Ukraine should seek peace with Russia and blamed the United States for encouraging the conflict.
The Fight Between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Explained
The hostilities that flared again last week reflect decades of animosity over a mountain region, but the consequences could be far wider. Here’s a guide.