- Darline Graham Nordone appointed to complete Lindsey Graham’s Senate term
- Putin’s leadership faces scrutiny amid petrol crisis and rising public anger
- Skiers flock to Tignes glacier as experts warn of rapid shrinkage
- Norway football team receives warm welcome in Oslo following World Cup exit
- Efforts to secure funding for five rural libraries in Nova Scotia facing closure
- FBI dismisses two analysts who questioned evidence in Fulton County election investigation
- Iran’s Revolutionary Guards attack US military bases in Middle East
- Three-year-old boy dies after falling from hotel window in Cyprus
Author: News Desk
Monday’s front pages report on several different domestic news stories including the tragic death of a woman who was mauled to death in front of her grandson by what’s believed to be XL Bullies.
President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador, recognised for his efforts in combating gangs in the Central American nation, claims to have been re-elected.
Dr. Yang, a scholar and novelist known for blogging about Chinese state affairs, vehemently denies the undisclosed charges.
Pandey, known for her roles in a few films and her controversial online presence, garnered fame through attention-grabbing posts and publicity campaigns.
A staggering 500,000 residents in California are currently without power, with forecasters issuing warnings of what they describe as “one of the most dramatic weather days in recent memory.”
Taylor Swift stole the spotlight at this year’s Grammy Awards, achieving a historic feat as the first performer to clinch the Album of the Year award four times.
Gabriel Boric declared a state of emergency and pledged to deploy “all necessary resources” to address the situation.
According to Centcom, the strikes targeted a land-attack cruise missile and four anti-ship missiles, which were poised for launch against ships in the Red Sea.
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