- Is There a Shortage of Medicines in the UK? | UK News
- Plane crashes into airport hangar in Adelaide, causing multiple casualties
- Man detained over alleged plot to attack Dutch princesses, say prosecutors
- Attack on Israeli Embassy in London foiled by police
- Australia airlifts suspect in murder of five-year-old amid rioting
- ILO study links over 840,000 annual deaths to workplace health issues
- EU kickstarts Mercosur pact to counter US trade hit
- Zelenskyy Faces Strains in EU Membership Bid Amid Territorial Debate
Month: July 2021
VOA says the U.S. has averaged more than 26,000 new COVID-19 cases per day over the past week — more than double the number it was a month ago
The Mirror says: Tokyo 2020 organisers had asked for a man and woman from each team for the ceremony which will take place tomorrow in the Japanese capital city.
TRT World says hundreds of workers have fled businesses in northern Haiti after demonstrations near the hometown of assassinated president Jovenel Moise
Aljazeera says Harvey Weinstein pleaded not guilty in a Los Angeles court on Wednesday to four counts of rape and seven other sexual assault counts
The Mirror says: The future king, who turns eight today, was snapped by proud mum Kate Middleton during a family break to Norfolk – she has become an accomplished photographer.
Arab News says at least three people have been shot dead, one of them a police officer, in a week of rioting and protests over water shortages
France24 says piles of cars were strewn across a central Chinese city Thursday as shocked residents picked through the debris of a historic deluge
BBC News says the show director of the Olympics opening ceremony has been dismissed, one day before the event is due to be held.
The i highlights the extent of the disruption to industries ranging from transport to the NHS, with the headline “shutdown replaces lockdown”.
The Times reports that ministers have confirmed supermarket workers are unlikely to be granted an exemption from isolation, as fears grow over pingdemic
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