- German tourist dies in Egypt after being bitten by snake during show
- Committee monitors implementation of International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
- Kyiv warns Israel of diplomatic crisis over alleged stolen grain vessel
- Ukrainian soldiers use robotic vehicle to rescue elderly woman from conflict
- Spain grants legal status to 500,000 undocumented migrants under new plan
- Trump criticises NATO allies for inaction on Strait of Hormuz reopening
- Israel Orders Evacuations in Southern Lebanon with bulldozers moving in
- White House reviews security after shooting at Correspondents’ Dinner
Author: News Desk
France24 says five people were killed in gun attacks Tuesday near the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv, emergency responders said, in the third fatal gun or knife spree in the Jewish state in a week.
Arab News says the Coalition to Restore Legitimacy in Yemen announced on Tuesday that it will stop all military activities in Yemen starting Wednesday March 30 at 6 a.m.
TRT World says hackers have stolen cryptocurrency worth over $600 million from a digital ledger used by players of the popular online game Axie Infinity, in a major digital cash heist.
The Metro England defender Harry Maguire was booed by fans at Wembley before and during the friendly with Ivory Coast on Tuesday night.
BBC News says the moving words of Ukrainian refugees and a performance by the country’s 2016 Eurovision-winning singer provided powerful moments at the concert for Ukriane.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson faced a renewed threat to his position over the partygate scandal after the police decision to fine 20 people for lockdown breaches.
Variety says the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has sent a letter to its members addressing the incident that occurred at the Oscars ceremony on Sunday evening.
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The Title What is happening? What are the facts? Perspective Twenty fines will be issued as part of the police inquiry into Downing Street parties that broke Covid rules.Met police will not be saying who is fined or which events the fixed penalty notices relate to.Downing Street has said before that it would confirm if the prime minister was facing a fine.Fixed penalty notices are a sanction for breaking the law, and mean a fine, which needs to be paid within 28 days, or contested.The fines mean the PM misled the House of Commons in December – not known if…
PartyGate had dropped out of the news for some time – with the ongoing war in Ukraine dominating the papers, it was easy to forget the Downing Street scandal.
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