- Trump Calls Pause on US Naval Operations in Strait of Hormuz Amid Talks
- New 100-strong Metropolitan unit to safeguard London’s Jewish community
- Archaeologist proposes search for lost Ark of the Covenant in Jerusalem’s City of David
- Trump threatens 25% tariff on European cars amid EU response concerns
- UAE confirms drone strike on Fujairah oil industry zone amid rising tensions
- EU calls on US to meet trade deal commitments amid escalating tariff issues
- French authorities continue search for missing British pensioner Stephanie Thomson
- Aung San Suu Kyi’s son urges France to verify her wellbeing after house arrest
Author: News Desk
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk If you are someone who reads every perspective of a story, here is a news summary of all of today’s front pages from today’s newspapers; summarised in a 2-minute read
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk If you are someone who reads every perspective of a story, here is a news summary of all of today’s front pages from today’s newspapers; summarised in a 2-minute read
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk If you are someone who reads every perspective of a story, here is a news summary of all of today’s front pages from today’s newspapers; summarised in a 2-minute read
Massive floods affect millions across South Asia Massive floods have devastated regions of India, Nepal, and Bangladesh, killing dozens and affecting millions. Rescue operations are in full swing, with authorities directing thousands to shelters and providing food and supplies to the stranded. Major rivers like the Brahmaputra and Koshi have overflowed due to heavy rain. In Nepal, 14 people have died since Thursday, with key highways blocked and bridges washed away. The Koshi River is flowing above danger levels, prompting alerts. In India’s Assam state, 2.4 million people are affected, with 66 deaths since mid-May. Floods have submerged roads and…
At least 20 dead in Russian attack on Ukraine cities At least 20 people have been killed in a massive missile attack launched by Russia across multiple Ukrainian cities, according to officials. In Kyiv, a rare daytime strike killed at least seven people and hit a children’s hospital, prompting its evacuation. In Kryvy Rih, at least 10 people were killed, and in the eastern town of Pokrovsk, three more died. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, currently visiting Poland, reported that Russia fired around 40 missiles targeting various locations, causing extensive damage to residential buildings and infrastructure. Kyiv’s mayor and Oleksandr Vilkul,…
France election shock as far right defeated but now faces hung parliament In a surprising turn of events, France’s far-right National Rally (RN) finished third in the recent snap election, despite being expected to win. The left-wing New Popular Front secured the most seats after the election, which was called only four weeks ago by a weakened President Emmanuel Macron. RN had led in the first round, but political alliances aimed at preventing their rise resulted in a hung parliament, with no party holding a clear majority. RN leader Jordan Bardella blamed these alliances for their defeat. Prime Minister Gabriel…
Texas braces for Hurricane Beryl Texas is preparing for Hurricane Beryl, which has strengthened again and is expected to bring destructive winds, storm surges, and heavy rain when it makes landfall early Monday. The National Hurricane Center has issued warnings for winds up to 110 mph and rainfall up to 10 inches, prompting the closure of major ports and widespread power outage alerts. Beryl, which previously caused at least 10 deaths in the Caribbean and was downgraded to a tropical storm in Mexico, is set to hit between Galveston and Corpus Christi. Over a million Texans are under a hurricane…
Senior Hamas official killed as Israel orders fresh evacuation An Israeli air strike killed four people, including senior Hamas official Ehab Al-Ghussein, at a school in Gaza City, according to Palestinian sources. Al-Ghussein had been overseeing Hamas government affairs in Gaza City and northern Gaza for three months. The Israeli army says the strike targeted terrorists hiding in the school and aimed to minimise civilian casualties. Witnesses reported the attack hit the Holy Family School, where many were taking shelter. Al-Ghussein, formerly a deputy labour minister and interior ministry spokesman for Hamas, was an important figure in the administration, though…
Highlights The New Chancellor starts work today and says growth is priority along with house building and Bitcoin falls by 222.6 this morning. The FTSE is bracing itself from the fallout from the French Elections. Market Overview Business Briefing The New Chancellors first day at the office Today, the New Labour Chancellor sent a message to businesses something to reassure them that labour are going to be similar to the Rishi Sunak plan. Speaking to business leaders at the Treasury later, Ms Reeves will set out Labour’s plan for the economy and say the era of “chaos and irresponsibility is…
It’s politics galore on the front pages of Monday’s newspapers, with many looking ahead at what Rachel Reeves is expected to say in her first speech as chancellor. Reeves is the UK’s first woman chancellor of the exchequer.
French politics is also splashed on the front of many papers, as the left-wing bloc won a shocking victory in the second and final parliamentary election on Sunday. France now faces a political deadlock after Sunday’s election dealt a blow to the far-right National Rally – but left no party with a majority.
As Europe’s summer of sports is now in full swing, the front pages offer up their analysis of Wimbledon, the Euros and the British Grand Prix. The coverage is continued via the back pages.
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