- All 10 provinces now offer long-term sick leave following New Brunswick law
- Alaska Supreme Court allows Daniel J. Sullivan to run in Senate primary against incumbent Dan Sullivan
- Nigel Farage raises concerns over graffiti threatening his life amid £5m donation inquiry
- Fuel shortages in Russia lead to altercations at petrol stations after drone strikes
- Explosion injures couple and teenager in residential building near France
- Iran exits World Cup but finds warmth in Mexican hospitality
- B.C. couple who rescued three from sinking boat urge wearing life-jackets
- Trump nominates Keith Sonderling as permanent labour secretary
Daily Mirror - Trump in the eye of the Stormy
Summary of the front page
“Trump in the eye of the Stormy” reads the Mirror’s splash as former President Donald Trump is charged over hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels.
The paper’s headline is a reference to porn star Stormy Daniels who, the former president is accused of paying hush money to. Mr Trump said ahead of the hearing: “Can’t believe this is happening in America.”
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All 10 provinces now offer long-term sick leave following New Brunswick law
The New Brunswick government has implemented a new law granting up to 27 weeks of unpaid leave for illness and injury recovery, significantly increasing the previous entitlement from five days. This legislation aims to provide greater support for individuals facing health challenges.
Alaska Supreme Court allows Daniel J. Sullivan to run in Senate primary against incumbent Dan Sullivan
The Alaska Supreme Court has allowed Daniel J. Sullivan to challenge incumbent Republican Senator Dan Sullivan in the upcoming Senate primary. This decision overturned a prior ruling deeming him ineligible due to concerns of voter confusion, particularly regarding similarities in their names and campaign approaches.

Nigel Farage raises concerns over graffiti threatening his life amid £5m donation inquiry
Nigel Farage expressed concern over a threat to his life after posting a photo of graffiti in Folkestone that read “Assassinate Nigel Farage.” The Reform UK leader is under scrutiny regarding a £5 million donation intended for personal security, as he confirmed willingness to accept more funds from billionaire backer Christopher Harborne.

Fuel shortages in Russia lead to altercations at petrol stations after drone strikes
Fuel shortages in Russia escalate as Ukrainian drone strikes disrupt oil infrastructure, causing long queues and rising tensions among motorists.

Explosion injures couple and teenager in residential building near France
An explosion in a residential building near the France border at 9:00 pm local time has left a couple and a teenager injured. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident, which has raised safety concerns in the area.
Iran exits World Cup but finds warmth in Mexican hospitality
Iran’s football team concluded their World Cup campaign in Tijuana, Mexico, receiving a warm farewell from local fans. Despite being eliminated from the tournament, the team’s interactions with supporters fostered a mutual respect, highlighted by their gratitude for hospitality amid challenging logistical conditions during the event.
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