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- Russian drones target civilian areas in Ukraine, causing injuries and deaths
- EU suspends funds for Serbia over law reforms amid political tensions.
- Russia Mobilises Military Forces Near Ukraine Amid Growing Tensions
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- North Macedonia arrests seven linked to Islamic State synagogue arson
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A 16-year-old has been detained in connection with a shooting that killed three people in Uppsala, Sweden, prompting a murder investigation.
Former Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair is dominating much of the UK newspaper front pages this morning after his institute released a report arguing for a major rethink of net zero policies saying that limiting energy consumption and fossil fuel production is “doomed to fail.”
Wednesday is set to be another scorcher with the sun already blaring across the capital the soaring heat is expected all week across the UK. Most of us have our fingers crossed that the heat will last all weekend too – but until then let’s get down to business!
So grab a coffee and let’s take a quick look at the headlines dominating the UK news this morning.
The Spice Girls are reportedly planning a world tour, with discussions involving Geri Horner and their manager Simon Fuller, although nothing is confirmed yet.
Khartoum, once a vibrant metropolis, has been left devastated by conflict, with over 61,000 casualties reported amidst a power struggle between the RSF and the SAF.
Barcelona are reportedly planning a move for Marcus Rashford, who is currently on loan at Aston Villa and has four goal involvements in ten Premier League games.
Richard Burrows, an 81-year-old convicted serial paedophile, could face a life sentence for multiple sexual offences against boys spanning from the 1960s to the 1990s.
EA has laid off between 300 to 400 employees, primarily affecting Respawn Entertainment, following disappointing sales of EA Sports FC 25 and a decline in Apex Legends’ performance.
Vietnam marks 50 years since war’s end and focuses on reconciliation during a period of new tensions
Vietnam commemorated the 50th anniversary of its reunification following the end of the Vietnam War with a military parade and events emphasising national reconciliation and a collective future.
The EU rejects Russia’s announced ceasefire as a mere ploy to improve relations with Washington, stating that Russia could halt hostilities immediately.
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