- US engages in talks with Iran in Switzerland, but who has the upper hand?
- Two children, aged 2 and 4, found dead in car during heatwave in France
- Kazakhstan’s president outlines enhanced EU partnership for growth
- Keir Starmer resigns as Prime Minister and Labour Party leader amid fallout
- Trump claims vandals damaged Reflecting Pool as repairs are planned
- EU Plans to Fine Google Over Triple-Digit Million Euro Antitrust Case
- Israel strikes Hamas positions amid ongoing conflict in Gaza region
- Keir Starmer resigns as Prime Minister
Year: 2021
Jack Grealish: I cried just like Lionel Messi when I left Aston Villa, admits Man City’s new signing
The i says Jack Grealish described how the decision to leave Aston Villa reduced him to tears but insists that the opportunity to play in – and win – the Champions League ultimately provoked his decision to join Manchester City.
The Times says “It’s done now,” Alun Wyn Jones said when asked to reflect on his fourth British & Irish Lions tour.
Messi’s sad exit shows players are at the bottom of football’s power structure
The Guardian says the devastating scale of destruction from a week of wildfires in Greece and Italy was being assessed as the EU mounted one of its largest firefighting operations ever.
The Times says Apple has said that it would “steadfastly refuse” to comply with any government demands to use the software it has developed to detect child abuse on iPhones for any other type of image.
The Israeli military said soldiers shot and wounded a Palestinian woman after she attacked them with a knife in the occupied West Bank late on Monday.
The i says students taking their A-levels in 2022 should be given easier exams next year to provide a more level playing field with pupils receiving teacher-assessed grades today.
Three Lebanese men died in altercations on Monday related to scarce fuel supplies, an army statement and security source said, as the country reels from a long-running economic crisis.
The Guardian says a group of women sing hymns at the cemetery in Harare as undertakers, dressed in Covid-19 protective gear, gently lower a white casket into the grave.
The i says Afghan interpreters have told i of the terror and sense of betrayal they felt as the Taliban continues to gain strength across the war-torn country.
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