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TRT World says JAPAN’S governing party and its coalition partner have scored a major victory in a parliamentary election imbued with meaning after the assassination of former PM Shinzo Abe amid uncertainty about how his loss may affect party unity.
Aljazeera says WILDFIRES are sweeping across northern and central Portugal, where an estimated 3,000 firefighters and more than 60 aircraft are battling to quell the flames amid scorching temperatures.
BBC Sport says NOVAK DJOKOVIC underlined his recent dominance at Wimbledon with a composed and controlled fightback against Australia’s Nick Kyrgios to win a fourth consecutive men’s singles title.
This week’s Sunday Papers are heavily dominated by the Conservative leadership race – and what the hopefuls are offering up regarding their tax plans.
Elon Musk scams Twitter as the billionaire is seeking to end his $44bn (£36bn) bid to buy Twitter, alleging multiple breaches of the agreement. However, it is understood by certain sources Musk never had the intention of buying it, he was just simply window shopping. And as the richest man in the world, he needs to show off his wealth and power. The idea that the deal fell through because of fake followers, is not plausible. Twitter’s value is something Musk has revelled in, and his cryptic tweets as well as ‘insider trading’ tweets have always go the traction he…
If you think you have missed the important news this week here is the US news summary with a quick 5 min recap of all the important stuff. The week so far a quick round-up to keep you in the know. This is optimised for the last week’s North America including the world news bulletin. US news summary Jayland Walker shooting shows Jayland being shot over 60 times in another case of police brutality in America. Shooting in Copenhagen; where Danish police still have a strong presence in the City, for fear of another attack. Harry Styles was ‘heartbroken’ for…
Japan’s former prime minister Shinzo Abe died after being shot while giving a speech in the city of Nara.
Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner have been cleared by police over Beergate. Durham Police conclude the Labour leader and deputy leader did not break lockdown rules in April 2021.
There’ve been 10 contested Tory leadership elections for the leadership of the Conservative party since it adopted democracy in 1965
The last men’s Wimbledon 2022 semi-final standing takes place at Wimbledon today, with a spot in the final against Nick Kyrgios up for grabs following the withdrawal of Rafael Nadal due to injury.
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