- Single UK ticket-holder claims £181 million EuroMillions jackpot | News UK
- Six people killed in Swiss bus fire believed to be set by passenger
- UK Government Bans Al Quds Day March: Controversy Sparks National Debate
- Londoners prepare for further travel disruption as tube drivers plan another strike
- Iran launches missile attacks on Israel and Gulf states amid ongoing conflict
- EU counts on small nuclear reactors to meet climate targets and ensure stability
- Researchers uncover lost Nazi cipher manuals for SG-41 machine in Prague
- Slovak prime minister and EU president agree on need to restore Druzhba pipeline
Author: News Desk
Sky News says shop prices grew at the fastest rate in more than a decade during May, spurred on by rapidly-accelerating food inflation.
France24 says Shanghai eased a range of Covid-19 restrictions on Wednesday in a step towards returning to normal after a two-month lockdown that confined residents of the megacity to their homes and battered China’s economy.
Aljazeera says Mexican officials are clearing highways blocked by mudslides along the country’s southern coast, after record-breaking Hurricane Agatha battered the region with torrential rains and strong winds.
TRT World says the grieving Texas town of Uvalde has begun laying to rest the 21 children and teachers who were killed in a mass shooting at an elementary school a week ago, with funerals being held for a pair of 10-year-old girls.
VOA says Joe Biden said Tuesday he decided to provide Ukraine with “more advanced rocket systems and munitions” as part of U.S. efforts to help the Ukrainian fight against a Russian invasion now in its fourth month.
BBC Sport says Rafael Nadal demonstrated once again why he is the greatest player in French Open history by beating long-time rival Novak Djokovic in a late-night thriller to reach the men’s singles semi-finals.
When is the verdict expected from the Depp v Heard trial? After six long weeks the jury begin deliberations in the $100m case.
Queen’s Platinum Jubilee: The four-day holiday to mark Queen’s 70-year reign – what’s the future looking like for the British monarchy.
Nelson flies the Palestinian flag – after the disturbing assassination of Shireen A small Lancashire town achieved the improbable last week by raising the Palestinian flag above the town hall for the first time in Pendle’s history. In a landmark event among the attendees was the Palestinian ambassador to the United Kingdom Husam Zomlot. The leader of Pendle council Nadeem Ahmed led a united ceremony which was attended by the local councillors and hundreds from the local community. He also hosted the Palestinian ambassador Husam Zomlot who made a special journey from London to attend the event. He arrived…
Queens Platinum Jubilee – what’s the future of the monarchy? This Jubliee will likely be the last for a very long time.
Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

