- Iran’s Revolutionary Guards attack Singapore-flagged ship in Strait of Hormuz
- Urgent recall of Squishy Dumplings toys from China over toxic chemical risk
- Michel Barnier clarifies UK’s options for rejoining the EU bloc
- Supreme Court rules Trump can end protections for Haitians and Syrians
- Plane battling wildfire crashes in Northwest Territories with three aboard
- Supreme Court invalidates Hawaii law on guns in publicly accessible private property
- Spyware firm Intellexa linked to journalist hacking in talks with UK officials
- Diver confirmed dead and another missing after cliff collapse in Biarritz
Year: 2022
The Metro says a gunman opened fire inside a suburban Alabama church yesterday evening, killing two people and wounding a third.
The Metro says Britain’s heatwave is set to peak today with sizzling temperatures of up to 34°C on what has been dubbed ‘fiery Friday’.
The Metro says Amber Heard is set to released therapy notes ‘dating back to 2011 from the very beginning of her relationship’ with Johnny Depp, which she says proves there was physical abuse in their marriage.
The Independent says Downing Street has urged employers to allow staff to work from home during next week’s rail strikes as the transport secretary warned strikers they were risking their jobs because the railway was now competing against remote working and other forms of public and private transport.
The Independent says the head of the UK’s armed forces says Russia has already “strategically lost” the war in Ukraine and is now a “more diminished power”.
The Independent says Parts of the UK are set to experience hottest day of the year so far with temperatures peaking at 34C (93.2F) today.
The Independent says a previously unknown population of polar bears that adapt to limited sea ice access due to global warming by hunting from freshwater ice pouring into the ocean from glaciers have been discovered by scientists.
The Guardian says the family of Dom Phillips have spoken of their heartbreak over the murder of the British journalist and the Indigenous activist Bruno Pereira as colleagues said the men’s work would be an inspiration to others.
The Guardian says After two years of eating in near-monastic silence, children in Japan have been given permission to chat to their classmates over lunch, as Covid cases in the country continue to fall.
The Guardian says the global rout in stock markets, cryptocurrencies and other risky assets has gathered pace amid growing concern that out-of-control inflation, rising interest rates and slowing growth could combine to tip the world into recession.
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