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Author: News Desk
The Queen said she was “humbled” and “deeply touched” by the public response to her historic Jubilee.
Most of Monday’s front pages lead with the finale of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations and a potential vote of no confidence for the PM.
BBC News says MPs will return to Westminster on Monday, amid continuing speculation about a possible vote of confidence in Boris Johnson’s leadership.
Sky News says people are being urged to avoid the London Underground today as Tube stations close across the capital due to strike action.
France24 says gunmen opened fire on worshippers and detonated explosives at a Catholic church in southwestern Nigeria on Sunday, leaving dozens feared dead, state lawmakers said.
Aljazeera says at least 49 people have been killed and more than 300 injured after a massive fire swept through a container depot in southeastern Bangladesh, according to senior officials.
TRT World says Australia’s federal court has ordered Google to pay more than $500,000 in damages to a politician after finding he had been defamed by a comedian’s videos hosted on YouTube.
VOA says Russia fired a barrage of missiles early Sunday on Kyiv for the first time in more than a month, shattering a sense of normalcy in the Ukrainian capital.
BBC Sport says Wales’ thrilling World Cup play-off final win over Ukraine on Sunday is the national team’s “greatest” result, says Gareth Bale.
Russian President Vladimir Putin blames the West and reiterated that Moscow’s actions have nothing to do with the looming energy and food crisis in the world and again blamed the economic and financial policies of the West for creating a shortage. The US is countering this by providing analysis by current and former climate change and energy officials. They say that the worry that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been highlighted in the wake of years of underinvestment in the energy sector. Which has sent the world careening into a crisis that will rival, or even exceed, the oil crises…
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