- US president rejects Iran’s latest offer amid ongoing Gulf tensions
- France announces US-led coalition to enhance security in Strait of Hormuz
- Two tourists die within hours at Kuala Lumpur International Airport
- Rescuers release humpback whale from Baltic Sea near Poel island
- Spirit Airlines shuts down operations after failed government rescue attempt
- Trump withdraws 5,000 troops from Germany amid escalating NATO tensions
- Slovakia’s prime minister supports Viktor Orbán’s stance on Ukraine
- China Eastern Airlines flight collides with jet bridge at Shanghai airport
Author: News Desk
“Groping for answers” – that’s the headline on the front splash of The Metro which leads with the latest on Chris Pincher.
Monday’s papers continue to lead on the fallout from the allegations facing Chris Pincher.
BBC News says PM is under pressure to reveal what he knew about allegations of inappropriate behaviour concerning Chris Pincher when he was appointed deputy chief whip.
Sky News says THREE PEOPLE have been killed and three others are in a critical condition after a shooting at a shopping mall in Copenhagen, police in Denmark have said.
France24 says A LARGE CHUNK of Alpine glacier broke loose Sunday afternoon and slid down a mountainside, slamming into more than a dozen hikers on a popular trail.
Aljazeera says THOUSANDS of residents have been ordered to evacuate southwest Sydney, as torrential rain and damaging winds pounding the east coast.
Arab News says YEMENI special forces have launched an offensive against Al-Qaeda in the southern governorate of Abyan, amid reports that the terrorist group is attempting a comeback.
TRT World says PROTESTERS have marched in Ohio after the release of a body camera footage that showed police fatally shooting a Black man with several dozen rounds of bullets.
BBC Sports says Cameron Norrie urged the British public to give him even more vocal support after he became the last home player left in the Wimbledon singles draw.
France weighs return to masks as more uncertainty looms for holiday goers and frustration for the French, who are sick of the restrictions. “The French people are sick of restrictions,” she said Wednesday on channel BFMTV. “We are confident that people will behave responsibly.” Uncertainty for holiday goers Tourism is booming again in France and so is COVID-19 as France weighs return to masks in the wake of rising infections. creating uncertainty for holiday goers The government lifted most virus rules by April, and foreign tourists have returned by land, sea and air to French Mediterranean beaches, restaurants and bars. French…
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