January 2026

DJI is not the only drone maker affected by new US laws: the world’s first waterproof selfie drone could be next

The HoverAir Aqua is expected to ship from February 2026 FCC rules on foreign-made drones changed on December 23, 2025 Unapproved drones are effectively banned in the United States Late last year, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) added any foreign-made drone not yet approved for sale to its “covered list,” essentially banning the sale

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Welsh Guards pay tribute to ‘resilient’ Colonel-in-Chief Princess Kate

Princess Kate and Prince William have a lasting relationship with Welsh Guards Princess Kate is being celebrated for her “quiet strength” as she celebrates her 44th birthday. In a moving tribute shared on Friday (January 9), the Welsh Guards praised the Princess of Wales for her enduring support of the armed forces community, highlighting the

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Cameroon vs Morocco Free Streams: How to Watch the CAN 2025 Quarter-Finals

Friday sets the scene for a gripping Africa Cup of Nations quarter-final as Cameroon take on Morocco at the Stade Prince Moulay Abdallah. Both teams enter the showdown undefeated, with a semi-final spot on the line. The Indomitable Lions have had to overcome a series of challenges to reach this stage, often thriving under pressure

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Duchess Sophie sounds the alarm on Sudanese families broken by conflict

Duchess Sophie sounds the alarm on Sudanese families broken by conflict The Duchess of Edinburgh issued a powerful call for action this week, highlighting the grim milestone of 1,000 days of conflict in Sudan. Write for The Telegraph, Sophie described the crisis as “the world’s most serious humanitarian crisis” and urged the world to pause

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