- Car strikes pedestrians in Modena, injuring at least seven people
- Metropolitan Police deploy 4,000 officers for rival marches in London
- King ‘stunned’ as soldier dies in fall from horse at Royal Windsor Show
- Maldives mourns death of military diver amid ongoing recovery mission
- Russian forces launch drone strikes across 15 locations in Ukraine
- Supreme Court rejects Virginia Democrats’ bid to restore voting map
- Ukraine: European countries sign up to special tribunal plan
- IDF launches extensive airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon.
Day: 17 March 2022
The cargo ship Al Salmy 6 capsized during rough and stormy weather in the Gulf, Captain Nizar Qaddoura, operations manager of the Salem Al Makrani Cargo company, said.
The Independent say Cineworld has said a “strong” slate of films at the end of 2021, including James Bond film No Time To Die and Spider-Man: No Way Home, helped audience numbers to rebound sharply.
The Metro says there are some survivors from the devastating Russian bombing of a theatre, where hundreds of people were sheltering, Ukrainian authorities say.
The Metro says Kanye West has been suspended from posting on Instagram for 24 hours during his feud with Pete Davidson.
The Metro says Jussie Smollett has been released from jail on a bond while he prepares to appeal his conviction on five felony counts of lying to police about a racist and homophobic attack.
The Metro says Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has finally been reunited with her family after six years of ‘hell’ in Iran.
JOE Biden branded Vladimir Putin a “war criminal” as he unveiled a fresh £600million aid package for Ukraine – including armed drones.
The Guardian thousands of Ukrainians are expected to arrive in the UK next week following criticisms of the slow progress of government schemes.
OIL PRICES have surged to almost $100-per-barrel as Boris Johnson has so far failed to secure an agreement from leaders in Saudi Arabia and the UAE about an increase in oil production exported to the UK.
The Guardian says plans to cap MPs’ earnings from second jobs have been dropped months after the issue provoked a sleaze scandal.
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