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Ninety-six-gun salute fired in Queen’s memory at Tower of London


London (AFP) – IMAGES Cannon fire rings out at the Tower of London in a ceremonial “death gun salute” in memory of Queen Elizabeth II, who died peacefully at her Balmoral estate on Thursday afternoon. Ninety-six shots — one for every year of her life — were fired from Hyde Park and the Tower of London in the capital, Edinburgh Castle in Scotland, Hillsborough Castle in Northern Ireland and Cardiff Castle in Wales, as well as the Channel Islands and Gibraltar.

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EU energy ministers in Brussels for roundtable meeting


Brussels (AFP) – EU energy ministers meet in Brussels to seek a united response to the energy shock triggered by Russia’s war on Ukraine, which has sent prices for electricity and heating skyrocketing. IMAGES

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Day breaks at Buckingham Palace after Elizabeth II’s death


London (AFP) – Scenes outside Buckingham Palace on Friday morning, the day after Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-serving monarch in British history and an icon instantly recognisable to billions of people around the world, died at her Scottish Highland retreat. She was 96 years old.

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Nigerians and Sierra Leoneans react to Queen Elizabeth’s death


Abuja (AFP) – “I remember she gave us our independence on a platter of gold and that am grateful about. And of course, may her soul rest in perfect peace,” says a resident of Abuja. Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-serving monarch in British history, passed away aged 96 at her Scottish Highland retreat. Nigeria was ruled by the British Empire from the mid-nineteenth century until 1960.

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