Author: News Desk

Elon Musk decides against joining Twitter board FT News says Elon Musk will not to join Twitter’s board of directors, reversing course just days after he became its biggest shareholder and was offered the seat. Parag Agrawal, the social media company’s chief executive, tweeted that Musk was meant to have been officially appointed to the board on Saturday, several days after the news was first announced. But the Tesla chief executive then “shared that same morning that he will no longer be joining the board”, Agrawal said, without giving further details. Agrawal added that he believed this was “for the…

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Pakistan’s powerful military and the US remove Imran from power. The vote was a mere formality once the pressure had been applied. History books will show Pakistan’s political opposition toppled Prime Minister Imran Khan in a no-confidence vote but the reality is different. On Sunday morning, after several political allies had been turned against the Pakistani prime Minister Imran Khan and a key part of his ruling coalition deserted him. Which meant the opposition had a majority. The united opposition, which spans the political spectrum from leftists to religious radicals, will form a new government. The unassuming alliance between foes…

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Summary of Today’s Paper Headline Story Daily Express – Not another energy bills shock! The Daily Express leads on the cost of living crisis, writing that Britain is facing crippling energy bills for three years. “Not another energy bills shock” pleads the front page of the paper as it warns the UK could face “crippling” bills for at least three years – despite Mr Johnson’s power strategy. Today’s Headlines – Summarised

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Summary of Today’s Paper Headline Story The Metro – ‘BBC star race hate tweet hell’ BBC Sport presenter Gavin Ramjaun has spoken of his “disgust” after Twitter said a user who posted a racist comment directed against him had not violated its rules. The paper says the BBC host reported the comment but was told by Twitter that it did not find a violation of its rules. Today’s Headlines – Summarised

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