- EU Agrees on Legal Framework for €90 Billion Financial Support to Ukraine
- EU Urges Ukraine to Permit Access to Key Russian Oil Pipeline Today
- Premier League — Wednesday’s 4th Mar fixtures
- US and Israeli Airstrikes Lead to High Casualties in the Gulf
- Asylum Applications to EU Drop by Nearly 20 Percent Amid Iran Crisis Warnings
- Championship — Monday’s 2nd Mar fixtures
- 3 things you need to know about Israeli-Iran war
- Trump’s Iran Strike is Risky—Uncertain Results Ahead
Month: November 2021
The Guardian says Prince Andrew took out a £1.5m personal loan that was subsequently paid off by companies connected to David Rowland, a multimillionaire Conservative donor and financier.
France24 says US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer on Tuesday announced a deal to make its prospective antiviral Covid-19 pill available more cheaply in the world’s least-wealthy countries.
Arab News says The Arab coalition in Yemen said on Tuesday it had killed over 130 Houthis in the past 24 hours in strikes in and near the northern pro-government bastion of Marib.
Aljazeera says The Pakistani city of Lahore has been declared the most polluted city in the world by an air quality monitor.
VOA says The jury in the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse ended its first day of deliberations Tuesday in the midwestern U.S. city of Kenosha, Wisconsin.
BBC Sport says Wales earned a precious draw against Belgium to secure a home World Cup play-off semi-final.
Armenian forces attack Azerbaijan army patrol at the border between the two countries, with 15 confirmed killed in the clash.
The identity of the suspected suicide bomber in Liverpool is the front page of Tuesday’s Daily Express.
Poppy Day bomber Emad al Swealmeen struck after his asylum bids were repeatedly turned down, The Sun reports.
The Independent reports on the UK threat level being raised to ‘severe’ following the taxi bombing in Liverpool.
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