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Aljazeera says tens of thousands of Vietnamese who once made a living in Ho Chi Minh City, the country’s COVID-19 epicentre, are returning to their home provinces.
TRT World says a California verdict ordering Tesla to pay a Black former employee $137 million in damages for turning a blind eye to racism the man encountered.
Israeli forces infiltrate Palestinian land Gaza Strip Israeli Occupation Forces infiltrate Palestinian land in southern Gaza strip The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) infiltrated dozens of metres into Palestinian lands east of Al-Fukhari town, east of Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip. Palestinian sources said that the IOF had bulldozers and military vehicles, infiltrated dozens of metres into Palestinian lands and carried out operations in the area. ……………… UAE opens visa free travel for Israeli citizens
Visa free travel for UAE and Israeli citizens. The United Arab Emirates and The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that their citizens will be allowed to enter the UAE and Israel without a visa, starting next week. Minister Ayelet Shaked made the announcement and said that Israeli citizens and Emiratis will be able to travel to each other’s countries without a visa starting Sunday, Oct. 10. UAE opens visa free travel Those who are travelling to the UAE for tourism or business will not need a visa. However, those who plan to study, get a job or volunteer in…
The Independent says Priti Patel will unveil draconian new powers to stop climate activists travelling to protests and to allow police to search them for equipment such as glue, handcuffs or chains.
The Sun says LIVERPOOL legend Jamie Carragher believes Cristiano Ronaldo has added to Manchester United’s problems of being ‘a team of individuals’.
The Sun’s front page reports that Dame Arlene Phillips is set to join the judging panel of Dancing on Ice following John Barrowman’s exit.
Metro’s front page focuses on comments from the founder of Extinction Rebellion, Roger Hallam, about protests by other environmental activists who blocked the roads.
“Tories under pressure to return donations” is the headline for the Guardian’s continued coverage of the Pandora Papers, the largest leak yet of the financial secrets of the rich.
The Daily Mirror brands Rishi Sunak the “heartless chancellor” as it criticises him for refusing to support an extension to the £20-a-week Universal Credit.
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