BBC News says Russia could be planning a chemical or biological weapon attack in Ukraine – and “we should all be on the lookout”, the White House has said.
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Sky News says The coronavirus pandemic is not over and cases among older people are increasing, an expert has warned.
Euronews says Ukraine’s president has accused Russia of carrying out a “war crime” after Moscow’s airstrike on a children’s hospital in the besieged port of Mariupol.
Arab News says Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has given the smaller nation’s embassy in Washington an unexpected role: recruitment center for Americans who want to join the fight.
The Metro says ‘It seems like nobody wants to work these days’: Kim Kardashian urges women in business to ‘get your f**king a** up and work’
The EU has a moral duty to make Ukraine a member state and should consider using military force to counter Russian aggression, according to Kaja Kallas, the prime minister of Estonia.
Ukrainian President Zelensky requested EU membership again today with the promise of continued dialogue with EU Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made a plea to UK politicians to tackle Russia, The Independent writes.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke via video link to the House of Commons on Tuesday, greeted by a standing ovation from MPs, according to Metro.
The Guardian leads on news that the US has banned Russian oil, with the UK set to phase out Russian oil imports this year.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made a historic address to the Commons on Tuesday, echoing Winston Churchill, the Daily Express writes
The Daily Mirror features an image of a child being held by his father who says goodbye in Irpin, as the country’s president defiantly vowed Ukrainians would continue to fight against Russia.
According to The Sun, a teenage soldier in the Queen’s Coldstream Guards has left his post to fight in Ukraine.
The Metro says three Ukrainian volunteers were gunned down by Russian troops after they delivered dog food to starving animals at a shelter near Kyiv.
The Independent says A couple who scooped a £1 million lottery windfall say they now feel like double winners after they were able to help both their daughters have children through IVF.
The Guardian says the BBC is to resume English language reporting in Russia after it had temporarily suspended its coverage to assess the implications of the country’s new media law.
The Metro says a juror in Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex abuse trial who failed to disclose that he was sexually abused as a child testified on Tuesday that he had made an ‘inadvertent mistake’ when he filled out his jury questionnaire form.
UKRAINE’s air defenses have successfully stopped Russian jets from making a significant breakthrough to the north of Kyiv in a major blow to Vladimir Putin.
The Metro says former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said Fabinho cheated to get Alexis Sanchez sent off as Liverpool lost to Inter Milan, but still progressed to the Champions League quarter-finals.
The Metro says Thousands of Spotify, Facebook, Youtube, WhatsApp and Discord users have had services restored after outages prevented people from accessing their accounts.
The Metro says Stranger Things executive producer Shawn Levy has shared why the beloved Millie Bobby Brown Netflix series has to come to an end with season 5.