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En route out of Nairobi National Park, King Charles III and Queen Camilla visit the park’s ivory burning site, an historic location where 12 tonnes of ivory were burnt by the former Kenyan President Daniel Arap Moi in 1989. Most of it was intercepted before entering the market, stored, then burnt to show Kenya’s commitment to the conservation of elephants, and zero tolerance to the ivory trade. IMAGES
Crowds cheer as Queen Elizabeth II makes a surprise appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on the fourth and last day of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations marking her 70 years on the throne of the United Kingdom. IMAGES
A stretch of road collapsed in central Florence on Wednesday, swallowing a row of parked cars and cutting water supplies.
CCTV video shows two years of construction on Bratislava's oldest bridge over the River Danube
CCTV video shows two years of construction on the River Danube's oldest bridge
Britain's King Charles arrives at Southport town hall to cheering well-wishers, on a visit to show his support following the knife attack on July 29 which killed three young girls and sparked nationwide riots. Before his public visit to the town hall the king was scheduled to meet privately with some of those impacted by the knife attack, which injured 10 others, eight of them children. IMAGES