Euronews says Russia say that internet users will be blocked from accessing Instagram on Monday because it is being used to “call for violence” against Russian soldiers.
Month: March 2022
France24 says millions of people across China endured lockdowns on Sunday as virus cases doubled to nearly 3,400 in the face of the worst outbreak in two years.
UKRAINIAN workers at Chernobyl are too tired to make safety repairs at the Russian-occupied nuclear site – raising the likelihood of a disaster, Ukraine warned on Sunday.
Arab News says around 160 people, some carrying knives and stones, were arrested at a Moroccan football match in violence which left more than 100 officers injured.
Aljazeera says an American journalist was killed in Ukraine when he and a colleague came under fire near the capital, Kyiv, regional police have said.
BBC Sport says Tom Brady, one of the greatest players in the history of the NFL, is coming back for his 23rd season just six weeks after announcing his retirement.
UK refugee scheme and plea to help orphans makes the front pages of the Sunday Papers.
Tens of thousands of people protested across France Saturday to call for more attention to the climate crisis in the runup to presidential polls next…
Saudi Arabia carries out a mass execution of 81 prisoners on Saturday. 81 people convicted of crimes ranging from killings to belonging to militant and…
French far-right presidential contender Eric Zemmour says Ukrainians welcome, but not Arab refugees. The Far-right contender has been criticised and is on the back foot…
RUSSIAN President Vladimir Putin has been sent a dire warning as experts predict Russia’s rumoured move would force the US to enter the conflict.
Sarah Everard: Metropolitan Police breached vigil organisers’ rights, High Court judges rule
Inflation rose 7.9% in the US Economy update – Inflation rose 7.9% in the US – the highest in more than 40 years. Inflation rose…
The Metro says Roman Abramovich has “blood on his hands” after the Chelsea owner was slapped with sanctions by the government.
Priti Patel’s changes to the UK’s scheme to welcome Ukrainian refugees do not go “anywhere near far enough“, The Independent says.
Relentless shelling by Russian forces is leaving a trail of utter devastation on the streets of Mariupol, The Guardian writes.
The Daily Mirror describes Mr Abramovich and Russian President Vladimir Putin as “Blood Brothers”.
“Skintski” is The Sun’s take on the Roman Abramovich story. It says Chelsea Football Club is facing going bust after its owner was hit by sanctions.
The Daily Express says Vladimir Putin hit back at the West’s crippling sanctions on Thursday by threatening to send global food prices soaring and imposing his own export bans.
The Metro says Rupert Grint has revealed his daughter is basically a Weasley after sharing the toddler to Harry Potter, adding that she also already has her own wand at 21 months old.
The Metro says Furious Vladimir Putin is said to have sacked eight top generals in anger over the slow pace of the Ukraine invasion.
The Metro says an 83-year-old serial killer who spent over 50 years in prison was arrested in connection to the murder of another woman whose body was found missing a head, arms and legs, stuffed inside a garbage bag on a street in Brooklyn.
The Metro says the coronavirus pandemic is not over and the number of older people falling ill with the virus is increasing, experts have warned.
The Guardian says a former BBC Radio 1 DJ has been jailed for 12 years for arranging to sexually abuse vulnerable children in the Philippines.
A RUSSIAN convoy has redeployed near Kyiv, as seen in fresh satellite images showing it has “largely dispersed”.