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- Supreme Court rules against key provision of Voting Rights Act in Louisiana
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Author: News Desk
The Independent says this was a Champions League classic that produced the most quintessential modern storyline.
The Independent says Twitter confirmed “fluctuations in follower counts” largely came from “organic” account closures.
The Independent says Southern California’s gigantic water supplier took the unprecedented step of requiring about 6 million people to cut their outdoor watering to one day a week.
The Independent says a lottery winner who has given away more than half of her £115 million fortune said she is addicted to giving to others.
Wednesday’s front pages report on a variety of stories.
BBC News says the editor of the Mail on Sunday has declined an invitation to meet with the Speaker of the House of Commons over a controversial article about Labour’s deputy leader Angela Raynor.
Sky News says police searching for missing mother-of-two Katie Kenyon believe she is dead – and have arrested a man on suspicion of murder.
France24 says Ex-Soviet Moldova urged citizens to stay calm and stepped up security after a series of blasts in a Russian-backed separatist region raised fears of a spillover from the war in Ukraine.
Euronews says Twitter will have to “adapt completely to European rules” whatever Elon Musk’s intentions regarding freedom of speech, the European Commission warned on Tuesday.
TRT World says Harvard University has announced it will commit $100 million to redress its role in slavery, as more US institutions move toward reparations for historical injustices.
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