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TRT World says Peruvian authorities have said that a fifth person died in the ongoing anti-government protests sparked by rising fuel prices.
VOA says the WHO says, following a surge of new cases in early March, the number of new worldwide COVID-19 cases and deaths has fallen for a second consecutive week.
BBC Sport says Maxwel Cornet scored a late winner to earn Burnley a vital win over fellow strugglers Everton in their bid to remain in the Premier League.
Marine Le Pen continues to close the gap on Emmanuel Macron, according to the latest polling ahead of the French Presidential elections. The two leading candidates in Sunday’s French presidential election will appear on TV on Wednesday night in a key moment in the campaign. Macron’s position has tumbled since the early days of the war in the wake of the Russian invasion, which saw the president leap to over 30% in the polls and a lead of five or six points over his rivals. Le Pen continues to close the gap A poll by IFOP’s shows Macron on 27%,…
A Ukrainian mother scrawled her details on the back of her daughter’s back, in case they are separated, the Daily Mirror writes.
Daily Mirror says a driver has rammed the gates of a Russian Embassy before killing himself by setting himself on fire.
Daily Mirror says Chris Rock looked downcast as he wandered around New York City on Tuesday just two weeks after being slapped in the face by Oscar winner Will Smith.
Daily Mirror says Ed Sheeran has won a High Court battle over whether his 2017 hit Shape of You copied another artist’s song.
Daily Mirror says Brits heading on Easter holidays have been facing chaotic scenes at major airports including Manchester, Birmingham and Heathrow in recent weeks due to staff shortages hit by Covid.
Nearly 3,000 council officials are being paid more than £100,000 a year, according to the Daily Express.
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