Shamima Begum claims she wants to become a “voice against radicalisation” in her latest shameless bid to return to the UK.
Month: July 2022
BBC News says The latest round of national rail strikes are getting under way, with only 20% of train journeys expected to go ahead on Wednesday.
Martin Lewis has shared a clever hack that lets Amazon subscribers swerve the Prime price hike, but customers need to be quick.
Sky News says Rishi Sunak has announced a plan to scrap VAT on energy bills – a significant U-turn on his previous pledge not to make any immediate tax cuts.
France24 says In the scorching heat, Felipe Elvira inspects the branches of his olive trees, planted as far as the eye can see on a dusty hillside in southern Spain.
Aljazeera says An earthquake has hit the northern Philippines, shattering windows at its epicentre and causing high-rise towers to shake more than 400km (249 miles) away in the capital Manila.
TRT World says Donald Trump has returned to Washington for the first time since leaving the White House 18 months ago, delivering a fiery speech sprinkled with strong hints he may run for president again in 2024.
VOA says The trial of U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner resumed Tuesday in a Russian courtroom.
BBC Sport says England reached their first major women’s tournament final since 2009 in stunning fashion as they put four past Olympic finalists Sweden at Euro 2022 in Sheffield.
Muslim businesses targeted in Chicago in a massive PR move to keep the Chicago Bears from moving, by Mayor Lightfoot. Chicago continues to be overwhelmed…
RUSSIAN protesters are risking their lives to stand up to Vladimir Putin by publicly burning a symbol associated with oppression in Ukraine.
England will hope to keep dominance as they face Sweden while Germany takes on France in the semis.
Tory leadership race: Who won the TV debate? Rishi Sunak or Liz Truss? Take a look at the paper’s reaction to the fiery debate.
After weeks of political turmoil in the United Kingdom, the race for the Tory leadership race has been narrowed down to two – former chancellor Rishi Sunak and foreign secretary Liz Truss.
Bangladesh on the verge of bankruptcy and needs a $4.5Bn bailout to balance the books by the International Monetary fund urgently. The Daily Start newspaper reported…
The i says Rishi Sunak accused Liz Truss of planning to “tip millions of people into misery” with her economic plans as the two contenders for No 10 clashed angrily in their first head-to-head debate.
The average life expectancy in Germany dropped between 2019 and 2021 according to the national statistics office, a change that it attributes to the unusually high number of deaths during the Covid-19 pandemic.
“I am deeply sorry,” Pope Francis historically said on Monday, as he issued an apology for the Catholic Church’s cooperation with Canada’s “catastrophic” policy of indigenous residential schools.
North left further behind on public spending – that’s the headline on the front page of The Independent.
LIZ Truss furiously accused Rishi Sunak of waging “Project Fear” tonight as the warring Tories locked horns in a fiery TV debate.
You’ll lose us the next election – that’s the headline on the front page of the Metro which leads on the Tory leadership debate.
Tory leadership rivals trade blows over tax and inflation – that’s the headline on the front page of the Guardian.
Kids sold deadly knives is the headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror which leads with its own investigation.
Lloyds banking group is to close another 66 Halifax and Lloyds high street bank branches over the coming months.
Man United showdown: Ron his way is the Sun’s headline as it reports on the future of Ronaldo at Man United.