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Author: News Desk
Friday’s front pages are dominated by the end of the Met Police investigation into Partygate.
BBC News says Eight new cities are being created for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, with at least one in every UK nation – and on the Falkland Islands and Isle of Man.
Sky News says Mass pitch invasions at two football grounds led to “physical and verbal” abuse as well as an altercation between a manager and a fan – in a night of soccer clashes condemned as “disgusting”.
Euronews says Twitter has introduced a new policy to crack down on online misinformation about the war in Ukraine and other humanitarian crises.
France24 says The Cannes Film Festival explored the devastating human cost of war and colonisation in Philippe Faucon’s Algerian War film “Les Harkis” and the Omar Sy-starring “Father and Soldier”.
Aljazeera says like no other country, North Korea could do with help against COVID-19. The popularion is unvaccinated and susceptible to disease due to chronic malnourishment
New York Times says the Oklahoma Legislature gave final approval on Thursday to a bill that prohibits nearly all abortions starting at fertilization, which would make it the nation’s strictest abortion law.
BBC Sports says Everton secured their Premier League status with an incredible fightback where they came from two goals down to beat Crystal Palace.
Viera kicks Everton fan after pitch invasion after the Toffees secured premier league victory. Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira was involved in an altercation with a supporter during a pitch invasion following the club’s dramatic Premier League defeat at Everton. Pitch invasion Television footage showed him being taunted by an Everton supporter as fans ran onto the pitch full-time. The Frenchman appeared to kick out at the fan before being ushered away by other supporters. Everton staged a stunning comeback to win and retain their top-flight status. https://twitter.com/UtdBreezy/status/1527404547072741376?s=20&t=vBZPj87w07kGfIq0GMRerA Viera kicks Everton fan “I have nothing to say about that,” Vieira said…
Several southern French towns sizzled in record high temperatures for May on Wednesday, while the month as a whole is on track to be the hottest since records began, the national weather service said. France baking under record high temperatures is nothing new, but following the start of the month which was wet and cold, this is a massive change in the fortune of travellers and french residents. France baking under record high temperatures Towns such as Albi, Toulouse and Montelimar in southern France set records of between 33.4-33.9 degrees Celsius (92.1-93.0 degrees Fahrenheit) on Wednesday, while areas on the west and northern…
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