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The Epstein files are rocking Britain from the palace to parliament

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Peter Mandelson speaks with Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a welcome reception at the British ambassador's residence in Washington


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By Christian Edwards, CNN

London (CNN) — The US government’s release of more than 3 million documents related to Jeffrey Epstein has raised further questions about the ties of three prominent figures in British public life to the disgraced financier, who appears to have been granted access to the heart of Britain’s government and royal family.

The former Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson and Peter Mandelson, the former UK ambassador to the US, are all listed multiple times in the latest trove of Epstein files, ramping up pressure on the trio to explain their ties to the late sex offender and further distance themselves from British institutions.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has urged Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to testify before the US Congress, while Mandelson – who resigned from the Labour Party on Sunday – is facing calls from leading figures, including Starmer, to retire from the House of Lords.

Here’s how the US Justice Department’s latest drop of files is scandalizing Britain.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

The former Prince Andrew has for years attempted to bat away questions about his links to Epstein. In a now-infamous interview with the BBC in 2019, Mountbatten-Windsor claimed that he had severed all ties with Epstein in 2010, following the financier’s 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution from an underage girl.

Emails uncovered last year called Mountbatten-Windsor’s claim into question. The British media reported that Mountbatten-Windsor appeared to contact Epstein again in 2011, telling him to “keep in close touch” and that they were “in this together.” Soon after, King Charles III stripped Mountbatten-Windsor, his brother, of his royal titles in October, and began the process to evict him from the royal estate at Windsor.

But the latest trove of Epstein files has heaped further scrutiny on the disgraced royal. Three undated photos appear to show the former prince, now Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, kneeling over what appears to be a woman or girl – whose face has been redacted – who is lying fully clothed and supine on the floor. In two photos, Mountbatten-Windsor touches her stomach and waist; in a third, he looks at the camera while on all fours, leaning over her body.

It is unclear when or where the images were taken; no captions or context for the photographs was provided with the document release. Neither the photographs nor the email messages suggest any wrongdoing.

Mountbatten-Windsor previously faced pressure to explain a 2001 photograph which showed him standing with Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s former girlfriend and a convicted child sex trafficker, and Virginia Giuffre, a prominent accuser of Epstein who died by suicide in April.

In her posthumous memoir, Giuffre once again accused Mountbatten-Windsor of sexually abusing her when she was 17. She w

He had a successful career in America. Now 80, he’s ‘living out of a suitcase’ in Italy

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Connors says he's struggled to slow down in retirement after a busy career.

By Silvia Marchetti, CNN

(CNN) — After decades of building businesses, designing buildings and traveling, Edward Krueger Connors Jr. reached an unexpected conclusion in his early 80s: staying put no longer made sense.

“I was bored of America,” Connors tells CNN Travel.

In January 2026, just weeks before his 81st birthday, the Vietnam War hero, architect and former gym owner relocated alone to southern Italy, leasing an apartment in Lecce, a baroque city in the Puglia region that he now calls his “perfect Goldilocks city.”

Connors’ decision was driven by a growing sense of restlessness. Retirement didn’t suit him, and he says the pace and direction of life in the United States no longer felt right. After selling his home in Venice Beach, he set out on a two-month journey through Europe, searching for a place that matched the way he wanted to live now.

The move also revived a long-deferred dream.

Back on September 13, 2001, Connors had been scheduled to fly from Los Angeles to Rome to buy a 12th-century medieval castle near Orvieto — a classic Italian hill town in the Umbria region — complete with 10 acres of vineyards. Like all international flights that week, his was canceled following the September 11 attacks.

Having served in the military, Connors believed the United States was at war and decided it was no time to leave. He invoked the force majeure clause in his contract and terminated the purchase agreement. He has since returned to Orvieto several times and says he would have completed the deal had he made that trip.

“September 11, 2001, changed my life,” says Connors, who grew up in Nebraska. “That was a life-changing event for me. I’ve always admired Italy’s beauty and lifestyle, so once again I’m exploring the dream I had 25 years ago of living in Italy.”

This time, the dream looks different.

Not afraid to die

Connors, who has never married and has no children, says he no longer wants the responsibility of owning a large property or making long-term commitments. Instead, he opted for a six-month lease near Lecce’s historic center, choosing flexibility over permanence.

He says the prospect of death does not scare him. He stays active, walks at least 10,000 steps a day and closely monitors his health.

“I’ve had a full life and am not worried about dying alone,” he says. “I had triple bypass open heart surgery in 2008 and was ready to die then, so I feel like I have a second life now. I have not spent time in the hospital since then. My father had the same surgery at the same age and lived until he was 96, so I have genetics going for me, which is huge.”

After a busy career, slowing down proved difficult. In 1980, Connors opened the first franchised Gold’s Gym in the United States, eventually helping grow the brand to 704 locations worldwide before exiting in 2004. He also worked as an architect, designing dozens of buildings and landmark structures in California.

But by age 80, he says boredom had set in, compounded by discomfort with changes he saw around him.

“I realize I was part of the ‘franchise world,’ but the ugliness of suburban America with all the food franchises is something that depresses me and I wanted to leave behind for a while.”

Lecce was not an obvious choice. Connors chose the city without visiting first, acting on the suggestion of a friend. After leaving the United States, he spent two months tra

OTAN: Poner fin a la guerra en Ucrania requerirá decisiones difíciles

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Por Lauren Kent y Victoria Butenko, CNN

Alcanzar un acuerdo de paz para poner fin a la guerra en Ucrania requerirá decisiones difíciles, dijo este martes el secretario general de la OTAN, Mark Rutte, a los legisladores ucranianos durante una visita a Kyiv.

Rutte también enfatizó que Ucrania sigue siendo el centro de la seguridad de la alianza transatlántica.

“Las garantías de seguridad son sólidas. Y esto es crucial porque sabemos que llegar a un acuerdo para poner fin a esta terrible guerra requerirá decisiones difíciles”, declaró Rutte, señalando que los aliados europeos han anunciado que desplegarán tropas en Ucrania tras alcanzar un acuerdo, con la salvaguarda estadounidense. “Deben saber que esta paz será duradera, no porque se hayan firmado los papeles, sino porque existe poder contundente que la respalda.

“Quiero asegurarles que nuestra atención no se ha desviado. Ucrania es y seguirá siendo esencial para nuestra seguridad”, declaró el jefe de la OTAN en un discurso ante la legislatura ucraniana. “Nuestro compromiso de apoyo a Ucrania es firme”.

Rutte señaló que el programa de compra de armas de la Lista de Requisitos Prioritarios de Ucrania (PURL) de la OTAN suministra alrededor del 75 % de los misiles de defensa Patriot de Ucrania, así como el 90 % de otros misiles de defensa aérea. Instó a los aliados de la OTAN a “recurrir a fondo” a sus arsenales para satisfacer las necesidades futuras de Ucrania.

Este martes por la mañana, Rutte y el presidente de Ucrania, Volodymyr Zelensky, honraron a los soldados ucranianos caídos en el Monumento Conmemorativo Nacional del Pueblo en Kyiv, donde colocaron velas y guardaron un minuto de silencio.

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Colombia extradita a EE.UU. a alias “Pipe Tuluá”, condenado por homicidios y acusado de narcotráfico en una corte de Texas

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Por Fernando Ramos y Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español

El Gobierno de Colombia extraditó a Estados Unidos a Andrés Felipe Marín Silva, alias “Pipe Tuluá”, un hombre condenado en Colombia por diversos homicidios y quien es acusado de narcotráfico en una corte de Texas.

La Policía de Colombia dijo en un comunicado este martes que en la extradición también participaron la Fiscalía del país sudamericano y, del lado de Estados Unidos, la Agencia de Control de Drogas (DEA, por sus siglas en inglés) y el Servicio de Alguaciles.

De acuerdo con la Policía, Marín Silva fue condenado en Colombia a 30 años de prisión “por su responsabilidad en múltiples homicidios en el suroccidente del país” y, a pesar de estar preso desde 2015, “continuó coordinando actividades criminales, lo que incrementó su nivel de riesgo”.

En Estados Unidos, dijo la Policía, desde 2024 Marín Silva enfrenta una acusación formal por narcotráfico y desde 2025 una orden de captura con fines de extradición.

CNN busca contactar a los abogados de Marín Silva para saber cómo se declara por las acusaciones en su contra.

La extradición se da a conocer horas antes de que el presidente de Colombia, Gustavo Petro, se reúna en privado en Washington con su homólogo de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, luego de un año de tensiones entre ambos.

Entre otros señalamientos, Trump ha dicho que el Gobierno de Petro no ha hecho lo suficiente para combatir el narcotráfico e incluso lo ha acusado de ser un líder en la producción de cocaína. Petro ha rechazado todas las acusaciones en su contra y afirma que durante su gestión Colombia ha realizado decomisos históricos de diversas drogas.

Las tensiones que han sostenido ambos mandatarios por la seguridad, así como por otros temas como la migración y el comercio, han aumentado las expectativas por el encuentro que sostendrán esta mañana.

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PepsiCo is cutting the price of Doritos, Cheetos and other snacks by 15%

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By Jordan Valinsky, CNN

New York (CNN) — PepsiCo, the maker of popular brands like Doritos, Lays and Cheetos, is slashing the price of its snacks by 15% in response to customer complaints that they have become too expensive.

In a release Tuesday, PepsiCo Foods US CEO Rachel Ferdinando said that she’s “spent the past year listening closely to consumers, and they’ve told us they’re feeling the strain” and that “lowering the suggested retail price reflects our commitment to help reduce the pressure where we can.”

Shoppers in the United States will begin seeing the new prices this week, ahead of the Super Bowl on Sunday, which is traditionally one of the biggest days for buying snacks. New labeling on the products will advertise the reduced prices.

Affordability concerns has been especially evident at the grocery store, with food companies gradually rising prices over the past few years. Plus name brands, like PepsiCo’s portfolio, have been struggling against consumers’ preferences shifting toward cheaper alternatives created by store brands.

However, PepsiCo noted that retailers ultimately set the price, “so what you see in‑store may vary,” the company said, but shoppers might “see even greater savings depending on the store.”

CNN has contacted several grocery chains, including Walmart, Kroger and Target, for comment.

The changes come after PepsiCo agreed to changes with activist investor Elliott Management, which had built a $4 billion stake in the company, to turn around its business. One of those fixes was to lower prices.

In PepsiCo’s earnings release, tests of the new price cuts is aimed at improving “purchase frequency” of its brands and because consumers had “expressed enthusiasm” for the changes during its tests.

Snack sales for PepsiCo in North America has been sluggish in recent quarters. Volume fell for the category 1% in its earnings, also released Tuesday.

In addition to the price cuts, the company is releasing trendier products including Doritos with protein, fiber-filled popcorn and Lay’s chips made with avocado and olive oils.

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