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Wednesday 9 April 2014

Prince George is on his first every royal tour.








Royals tour New Zealand and Austrailia.

This little prince can't even walk yet but he took a momentous step on monday in what's set to be a lifetime of royal duties.

He arrived in Wellington, New Zealand. He was carried by his gorgeous mother and they were greeted by a long line of dignitaries, including the Prime minister John Key. This was prince george's first official public engagement and he wasn't in the slightest bit fazed by it.




Russia warns Ukraine of civil war.

 

Russia warned Ukraine that if they used any kind of force in eastern region could lead them to a civil war.

Pro-Russia protesters seized government buildings, raised Russian flags and declared new governments in Donetsk, Luhansk and Kharkiv on Sunday.

"We are calling for the immediate cessation of any military preparations, which could lead to civil war," it said in a statement on its official website.

Yarema said the decision was made after talks with representatives of the protesters in the building.

Two Stolen Paintings Turn Up In Italy After 40 Years.




Italian authorities manage to recover two French masterpieces after they were stolen from a London home in 1970.

Two artworks – one by Paul Gauguin and the other by Pierre Bonnard - stolen in 1970 have been recovered in Sicily. The paintings had been taken from Britain to Italy where they were later sold off.

Italian police tasked with recovering stolen art announced a surprising find on Wednesday. After more than 40 decades, two paintings belonging to an English collector were recovered in the home of a retired factory worker in Sicily.

The Gauguin painting has an estimated value of between 15 and 35 million euros ($20 million-$48 million), while the Bonnard was estimated at around 600,000 euros.