Foreign Secretary Liz Truss insists planned legislation allowing changes to Northern Ireland protocol would not break international law.
Buckingham Palace says the visit, ahead of the line's opening on 24 May, is a "happy development".
A movement of online extremists targets innocent people in shooting rampages that follow a similar blueprint.
Top Pentagon brass will testify about Unexplained Aerial Phenomena, or UAPs, and national security.
A pregnant woman fleeing a bombed maternity hospital was targeted by a Russian disinformation campaign.
The Japanese man's lawyer says the 46.3m yen ($357,400) meant for 463 people cannot be paid back.
A brutal heatwave is wreaking havoc on the health and livelihoods of India's working poor
Ukraine's defence ministry says 264 fighters, some injured, have left the besieged Azovstal plant.
Ranil Wickremesinghe also said the country's central bank will print money to pay government wages.
Turkish President Erdogan accused the Nordic nations of harbouring terrorists wanted by Ankara.