Norway’s King Harald to be discharged from hospital in Spain

Norway’s King Harald, 89, who fell ill while on holiday in Spain, will be discharged from hospital on Thursday, the royal palace said in a statement. (AFP/File)
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Updated 26 February 2026
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Norway’s King Harald to be discharged from hospital in Spain

  • Europe’s oldest ⁠head of state was ⁠taken to hospital on Tuesday
  • The king’s personal physician will remain in Tenerife

OSLO: Norway’s King Harald, 89, who fell ill while on holiday in Spain, will be discharged from hospital on Thursday, the royal palace said in a statement.
Europe’s oldest ⁠head of state was ⁠taken to hospital on Tuesday on the Spanish island of Tenerife, where he was on ⁠a private holiday, suffering from a skin infection on his leg as well as dehydration.
King Harald and his wife, Queen Sonja, will continue their private stay in Tenerife, and no decision ⁠has ⁠yet been made on when they will return home, the palace said.
The king’s personal physician will remain in Tenerife for a few days to monitor developments, it added.


US-Israeli attack violates international law: South Africa

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US-Israeli attack violates international law: South Africa

  • Ramaphosa “calls on all parties to exercise maximum restraint and to act in a manner consistent with international law,” a statement said
  • Ramaphosa “reiterates his call for intensified diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions”

JOHANNESBURG: The US and Israeli strikes on Iran Saturday violated international law, South Africa’s president said, calling for restraint and dialogue.
The allies launched the attack citing “threats” from Iran, which retaliated with a barrage of missiles aimed at Gulf states that host US bases, and at Israel.
President Cyril Ramaphosa “calls on all parties to exercise maximum restraint and to act in a manner consistent with international law, international humanitarian law and the principles of the United Nations Charter,” a statement said.
The UN Charter states that self-defense can only be invoked when a state has been subjected to an armed invasion, the statement from his office said.
It condemned “international law violations,” saying: “Anticipatory self-defense is not permitted under international law and self-defense cannot be based on assumption or anticipation.”
Ramaphosa “reiterates his call for intensified diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions and create space for continued meaningful negotiations,” the statement said.
US President Donald Trump said Washington’s goal was “eliminating imminent threats” from Iran, while Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the operation was to remove an “existential threat.”