- Attack on Israeli Embassy in London foiled by police
- Australia airlifts suspect in murder of five-year-old amid rioting
- ILO study links over 840,000 annual deaths to workplace health issues
- EU kickstarts Mercosur pact to counter US trade hit
- Zelenskyy Faces Strains in EU Membership Bid Amid Territorial Debate
- Key London train station shuts on May bank holiday as Euston faces disruption
- British holidaymaker dies after falling from apartment in Tenerife resort
- Kaja Kallas rejects direct EU-Russia talks amid military escalation
Author: News Desk
Most of Tuesday’s front pages lead with the travel chaos at British airports as passengers face long delays and missed flights during the half-term holidays.
The Guardian says Liverpool have demanded an apology from the French interior minister for blaming counterfeit ticket sales on an “industrial scale”.
The Independent says French authorities have blamed “fraud at an industrial level” for scenes of chaos at the Champions League final in Paris.
The Metro says an independent report into what happened in and around the Stade de France during the Champions League final has been commissioned by UEFA.
CNN says Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday announced the introduction of a bill that would place a national freeze on handgun ownership across Canada.
TRT World says grieving families are to hold the first funerals for Texas massacre victims one week after a school shooting left 19 children and two teachers dead, with President Joe Biden vowing to push for stricter US gun regulation.
Arab News says protesters angry over a building collapse in southwestern Iran that killed at least 32 people shouted down an emissary sent by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
France24 says EU leaders on Monday backed a ban on most Russian oil imports, after a compromise deal with Hungary to punish Moscow for the war in Ukraine.
Euronews says a bizarre incident occurred at the Louvre Museum in Paris yesterday (29 May) as a man in disguise smeared a cake over the Mona Lisa.
Sky News says three Tory MPs have called on Boris Johnson to resign, bringing the number who have called on the prime minister to go in the wake of the partygate scandal to 27.
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