- Alan Greenspan, former Federal Reserve chairman, dies at 100
- England fans from Mexico 1986 reunite in the USA
- US engages in talks with Iran in Switzerland, but who has the upper hand?
- Two children, aged 2 and 4, found dead in car during heatwave in France
- Kazakhstan’s president outlines enhanced EU partnership for growth
- Keir Starmer resigns as Prime Minister and Labour Party leader amid fallout
- Trump claims vandals damaged Reflecting Pool as repairs are planned
- EU Plans to Fine Google Over Triple-Digit Million Euro Antitrust Case
Year: 2024
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukraine’s ongoing operation in Russia’s Kursk region is tying down an estimated 50,000 Russian troops, significantly impacting Moscow’s ability to launch attacks inside Ukraine.
Gainsborough Trinity’s tie at Harrogate Town and Kettering Town’s home match with Doncaster Rovers in the FA Cup second round…
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Crackdown in water sewage pollution around UK coastline. This gives surfers are set to be the big winners in plans…
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A snapshot of the headlines across the European newspapers and media sites.
There’s ongoing coverage of the devastating floods in Spain, as anger continues to grow over the government’s handling of the crisis – and ahead of warnings of more potential floods.
Coverage of the latest from the Russia-Ukraine war is heavily covered across a variety of European newspapers as well as upcoming meetings between European leaders ahead of Donald Trump’s return to the White House in January 2025.
Tourism, crime and fears over football violence tonight dominate the headlines.
Ongoing speculation over what a Donald Trump second term in office might look like continues to fill up the front pages of the US newspapers. Several front splashes look at how Trump’s tariff plans could come into effect and other economic changes that could be ushered in under the soon-to-be president.
Away from domestic politics, the US front pages mark Veterans Day as countless tributes fill the splashes to commemorate the war dead.
Wayne Rooney won’t meet wife Coleen on the bridge after I’m A Celebrity due to his busy schedule with Plymouth…
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