- British man accused of leading operations for Somali terror group Al-Shabaab
- Ukrainian soldiers evacuate dog and cat via drone from frontline area
- Us signs ceasefire deal with iran, prompting challenges for europe
- US Supreme Court agrees to hear key voting rights case this week
- US-Iran ceasefire agreement leads to international praise and responses
- US and Iran agree to fragile ceasefire after Trump’s threatening rhetoric
- Video of Paris riot circulation confirmed as misleading and outdated
- US officials confirm reopening of Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing tensions
Author: News Desk
Metro leads with the train crash which happened in a tunnel near Salisbury on Sunday. The paper says that dozens of passengers had a “miraculous escape” after two trains collided.
“Heat is on” is the Daily Mirror’s headline, which accompanies a photo of a shirtless man trying to help tackle a fire on the Greek island of Evia.
The Daily Express, like many of the papers, leads with the PM’s comments, and characterises Mr Johnson’s message for world leaders as reading them the “riot act”.
The Sun’s lead story is that Simon Cowell is stepping back from television in order to spend more time with his family.
Boris Johnson lashed out at world leaders yesterday for failing to make commitments to halt the climate emergency, according to The Independent.
The Guardian leads with the COP26 climate summit. The paper leads with a message from Boris Johnson as he warned the summit is at risk of failure.
The Metro says New York City police have arrested a man in connection with the vandalism of a newly-unveiled, 10-foot-tall statue of the late George Floyd.
The Metro says Thousands of New York City workers will be required to show proof they’ve been vaccinated against Covid-19 by 5p.m Friday — or be suspended without pay.
The Sun says A VIDEO game-obsessed teen who shot his pal before claiming he would “probably kill again” has today been unmasked as he was caged for 24 years.
The conflict between Tigrayan and Ethiopian government forces began nearly a year ago after Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who was the winner of the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize, announced a military offensive to overthrow Tigray’s regional ruling party.
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