- US scrutinised over deportations as El Salvador faces human rights allegations
- Western leaders dispute claims that Iran crisis will weaken support for Ukraine
- Meteor Explosion Lights Up Northeast Ohio Skies with Loud Boom
- Champions League — Wednesday’s 11th Mar fixtures
- NATO Allies’ Reluctance to Support U.S. Coalition in Hormuz Strait
- Cuba faces island-wide blackout as national power grid collapses
- European Commission opens informal accession talks for Ukraine amid opposition
- Ukraine’s Zelensky warns of Iranian-Russian ties amid medical claims
Month: March 2022
The Daily Mirror leads with an exclusive report on a group of mothers who have been carrying out missions to rescue children from Kyiv – they have rescued 227 children so far.
The Daily Express quotes unions who accused P&O of “betrayal” after the company sacked 800 staff and replaced them with cheaper agency workers.
The Independent says Brittney Griner’s family say the basketball star is “OK” but not “good” as Russia extended her detention by at least several more months.
The Independent says 50 Cent has called on Oprah Winfrey and Tyler Perry to apologise to Mo’Nique for their alleged influence in damaging her career.
PRINCESS DIANA’S brother Earl Spencer took to Twitter to express his thoughts after the princess’s former private secretary Patrick Jephson was paid a “substantial sum” and received a formal apology from the BBC for the “harm caused to him” after the sensational Panorama interview with Martin Bashir in 1995.
David Carrick: Met police officer accused of 41 sex offences against 11 victims as new charges added
The Independent says a Metropolitan Police officer has been charged with a total of 41 sex offences, including rape, coercive and controlling behaviour, and sexual assault.
The Independent says Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky invoked the fall of the Berlin Wall in an emotional address before the German parliament on Thursday.
The Guardian says a 12-year-old boy has denied carrying out a 10-month burglary spree at prestigious hotels in London and the BBC Television Centre complex, a court heard.
The Guardian says visitor numbers at Britain’s museums, galleries, zoos, castles and country houses increased by 25% last year, but are still down 57% on pre-pandemic levels.
FRANCE, Germany and Italy side-stepped an arms embargo to sell weapons to Vladimir Putin that are being used to slaughter Ukrainians.
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