- Three dead from hantavirus outbreak aboard MV Hondius in Atlantic Ocean
- Bulgaria approves Rumen Radev as new prime minister to address instability
- Trump orders release of classified UFO files including witness testimonies
- Zelenskyy permits Russia to hold Victory Day parade in Moscow
- Gavi warns of hantavirus outbreak as deaths linked to MV Hondius rise
- Us secretary of state discusses hormone mission with italian officials
- Virginia Supreme Court strikes down redistricting referendum results
- Migration Routes Shift, Increasing Dangers Despite Progress in Compact
Year: 2022
The Guardian says FORTY-SIX PEOPLE were found dead and 16 others were taken to hospital after being found inside a tractor-trailer rig on Monday on a remote back road in south-west San Antonio, Texas officials have said.
The Guardian says WORLD LEADERS have denounced Russia’s deadly strike on a shopping centre in the Ukrainian city of Kremenchuk as “abominable” and a war crime.
The Guardian says A MAN has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a 35-year-old woman was beaten to death in a London street.
The Guardian says THE PANDEMIC has had a lasting legacy on the mental health of the “Covid generation” of students, exacerbating rates of anxiety, depression and self-harm and resulting in a “significant rise” in young people struggling at university, experts have said.
The Metro says THE NEW HEAD of the army believes British soldiers must be ready to ‘fight and win’, likening the situation in Europe to the run up to the Second World War.
Daily Express says THE MET OFFICE has given its verdict on the chances of a sizzling UK heatwave in July.
Daily Mirror says A LEAKED video has captured Prince William screaming at a photographer he accuses of “stalking” his children.
The Independent says THERESA MAY has called the PM’s patriotism into question as she declared she will not support his bid to override the Northern Ireland protocol.
The Sun says LIZ TRUSS today stuck two fingers up to Brussels chiefs and cracked on with introducing powers so she can blow up parts of the Brexit deal.
The Guardian says PROPOSED legislation to allow the UK to unilaterally rip up Brexit arrangements for Northern Ireland at the risk of a trade war with the EU passed the second reading stage in the House of Commons on Monday night.
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