The King spoke of his ambition to travel to around a dozen countries missing from his list during a dinner he hosted for Commonwealth leaders.
Commonwealth nations have pressured the UK to discuss reparations but prime minister Keir Starmer has resisted.
President Paul Kagame has emphasized the need for significant investment in the Commonwealth's young population to address ...
Calls for "reparatory justice" have been included in the Commonwealth summit's communique, despite the UK government ...
The Commonwealth leaders agreed that the time has come for a meaningful, truthful and respectful conversation towards forging ...
Ghana’s foreign minister Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey will be the next Commonwealth Secretary-General. She was elected by Commonwealth Heads of Government on Saturday at their biennial retreat in Apia, ...
The UK agreed to hold talks about its historical involvement in the slave trade in a joint statement with other Commonwealth ...
Sir Keir Starmer said the Commonwealth can do more to seize it's potential, describing it's 56 nations as increasingly ...
Britain has lost a key battle over reparations as Commonwealth leaders used the group’s summit in Samoa to demand talks on ...
In a boost for Pacific Islands such as Tuvalu under threat from rising seas, Commonwealth nations agreed on Saturday that a ...
Britain’s King Charles III has told world leaders that “none of us can change the past” but that nations can commit to ...
Commonwealth countries today adopted the Apia Commonwealth Ocean Declaration for One Resilient Common Future, which calls on ...