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- 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
Author: News Desk
Government employees have been told if they roll their eyes or look at their phones, it could be considered a sign of sexual or racial discrimination
An investigation by The Independent has found that the government has been forced to publicly admit flawed decision-making led to Afghan heroes being turned down for sanctuary in Britain.
The front page features an image from Wednesday night’s chemical attack, as well as an inset picture of the man they are looking for. The man appears to have significant injuries to his eye. The paper notes at least 12 people were injured in the attack that appears to have been targeted.
Lloyd Austin has announced the US will order reprisal strikes against an Iranian-backed militia after an attack on an American base on Sunday.
Paul Gascoigne urges people to support Marcus Rashford over the Manchester United star’s recent struggles.
Speaking to the paper, Mr Hunt says he would prioritise tax cuts that boost growth.
The paper quotes a witness to the alkali attack who heard the screams of the injured mother- “I can’t see, I can’t see”
Many of Friday’s front pages feature a CCTV image of a man the police are looking for in connection with a chemical attack in Clapham on Wednesday night.
Bao Fan, the Chinese billionaire banker who has been missing for nearly a year, has officially resigned from his position at a financial firm.
Protests erupted in Buenos Aires on Wednesday as police clashed with demonstrators while lawmakers deliberated on a contentious bill put forth by newly-elected President Javier Milei.
A massive gas explosion in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, has resulted in the death of at least two people and injuries to at least 222 individuals.
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