- US launches new strikes on Iran, targeting missile sites and naval forces
- Taiwan’s economy grows significantly due to AI, but benefits are unevenly shared
- Biden files lawsuit against Justice Department to halt release of audio files
- Knife robberies decline in hotspot areas as policing efforts intensify
- Drones crash near crowds during light show at Sydney Harbour, prompting cancellations
- Asia can improve digital infrastructure investment to close access gaps
- Group of women and children with alleged ISIL links arrives in Australia
- Frank Lampard awarded LMA manager of the year after guiding Coventry to Premier League
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FRANCE 24’s correspondent in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, Gulliver Cragg, explained that immediate worries that the draining of the resevoir would lead to a nuclear meltdown were quickly put to rest, because the plant does not need cooling; it is not generating electricity at the moment. On the other hand, if there were to be an accident, it would have been handy to have a reservoir of water nearby.
‘She was like, “No way! How has this happened?”’
After feeling a little bit sick at their responses to these ‘older women’, one of which is almost a decade younger than me – the reaction on Twitter was even worse.
Look your best as your rub shoulders with royalty.
Footage shows thick black smoke billowing from the facility.
Does the sunshine mean summer has officially arrived? Let’s find out!
Nottingham city centre attacks: What we know so far A series of attacks in the city of Nottingham have claimed the lives of three people and left another 3 injured. Officials have not yet given a motive for the attacks but a man has been arrested. The attacks took place early on Tuesday morning and details are slowly being released. Here is what we know so far. What we know so far: Who are the victims? No official information has been released about the victims. One eyewitness said the pair who were stabbed in Ilkeston Road were “a girl, and…
‘Overall, I’ve been unimpressed.’
Driver Brett Button has been freed on bail.
The Guardian – Outrage as woman jailed for abortion after legal cut-off Summary of the front page The Guardian leads on the jailing of a 44-year-old woman who took abortion pills after the legal time limit during lockdown. Campaigners and MPs have strongly criticised the decision to prosecute her, the paper reports. Its front page also features a picture of actor Jodie Comer in New York following her win at the Tony theatre awards. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous image Next image
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