The Guardian says One person was killed and two others were critically wounded in a shooting outside an Iowa school, authorities said Monday.
Month: March 2022
The Guardian says In a surprise U-turn, the government of Georgia has applied for EU membership just days after declaring it would not accelerate its application.
The Guardian says The juror in Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial who apparently did not disclose childhood sexual abuse during jury selection is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday morning for public questioning.
The Guardian says UK household incomes are on course to collapse by the most since the mid-1970s.
Tuesday’s front pages.
Under-siege Kharkiv’s railway station has been pictured packed with thousands of people who are desperate to leave the city and it is an image that is mirrored all across Ukraine
A BOY of 11 fled Ukraine on his own with only his passport, a note from his mum and a telephone number scribbled on the back of his hand.
BBC News says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will address British MPs on Tuesday via video link.
Sky News says a large fire which broke out on the 17th floor of a block of flats in east London, has been contained.
France24 says Russia planned to open humanitarian corridors in Ukraine Tuesday for civilians to flee besieged cities.
Euronews says Brussels will unveil new plans on Tuesday to ditch Russian fossil fuels to achieve greater energy independence.
Arab News says a top Iranian official said Monday that his country is seeking “creative ways” to restore its nuclear deal with world powers.
VOA says the Supreme Court said Monday it will not take up the sexual assault case against comedian Bill Cosby.
UKRAINIAN President Zelenskyy has vowed to “kill every b*****d” who has shot civilians during Russia’s invasion.
BBC Sport says Harry Kane scores two as Spurs hit five against struggling Everton in the latest Premier League clash.
Pop sensation Ed Sheeran has told the High Court he doesn’t “borrow” ideas from unknown songwriters without credit.
Cristiano Ronaldo injury – what’s going on in the Manchester Untied dressing room and who’s to blame for their continued poor performance
Cristiano Ronaldo’s return to Manchester United ushered in excitement for fans who believed the number 7 legend would help turn the team’s string of poor performances around. But the team have done little to improve – even after sacking Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and with Ronaldo absent for the recent Manchester Derby (Man U losing 4-1 to City) due to a reported hip problem, there has been conflicting stories on what’s happening with the superstar in the dressing room.
Former United legend Roy Keane has said Ronaldo’s apparent hip injury “doesn’t add up”, there has been claims Ronaldo’s sister has confirmed he isn’t injured – claims he’s upset Man U players by flying home to Portugal, amid more stories about wider issues within the club.
Team Talk says The new Manchester United manager is likely to get rid of Cristiano Ronaldo following his disappointing return, one pundit has said as United are looking towards another new chapter.
Daily Mail says Man U have 99 problems, but Cristiano Ronaldo is only one… there isn’t a SINGLE element of the club right now that is functioning as an elite team should
Daily Mirror says Cristiano Ronaldo caused a stir in the Manchester United dressing room by jetting off to Portugal after he was ruled out of facing Manchester City.
Daily Express says Cristiano Ronaldo was not in England for Manchester United’s trip to Manchester City on Sunday – a decision that reportedly surprised his team-mates.
Monday’s main updates on the ongoing invasion of Ukraine – as Russian forces call for an “immoral” ceasefire, after heavy shelling of residential areas in key cities.
BBC News says Elizabeth Hurley has paid tribute to former fiance Shane Warne as her “beloved lionheart”, after the cricket legend’s death aged 52.
The battle to escape Putin’s wrath reads the front page of the Independent along with a picture of people fleeing.
Run for your lives says the front splash of the Metro – paper reports on civilians fleeing missiles and shells in Ukraine.