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The Guardian says No charges will be filed against the Chicago police officers who chased and fatally shot 13-year-old Adam Toledo and 22-year-old Anthony Alvarez within days of each other last year.
The Guardian says a Russian court has fined Marina Ovsyannikova 30,000 roubles (£215) for violating protest laws after she broke onto a live news broadcast to protest the war.
The Guardian says The UK could eliminate all need for imports of Russian gas this year through a combination of energy efficiency and expanding renewable power generation.
PRINCE CHARLES was brought to tears as he heard heart-wrenching stories of refugees and people who fled conflict-hit areas.
The Guardian says Global powers have inched closer to an agreement to waive patents for Covid-19 vaccines, a move that would allow for cheaper generic versions to be manufactured and distributed among developing nations faster.
The Independent says Liz Truss has attempted to defend Britain’s ties with Saudi Arabia ahead of Boris Johnson’s imminent visit.
Boris Johnson is heading to Riyadh in Saudi Arabia to beg Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to increase oil production to help the West wean itself off Russian energy
NORTH KOREA, Iran and China are forming an alliance as Kim Jong-un is set to launch a ‘bigger and badder’ nuclear missile within 24 hours, an expert has said.
FOREIGN SECRETARY Liz Truss has put Brexit plans on hold by dropping the Article 16 threat due to the Ukraine invasion, in a move that could signal the start of a Brexit U-turn.
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