- US journalist Shelly Kittleson kidnapped by militia in Baghdad, Iraq
- NHS may face critical supply shortages due to Iran conflict, warns report
- Iraq orders British-run dog shelter to relocate, risking 700 animal lives
- EU energy chief warns of prolonged high prices amid Iran conflict
- US Supreme Court hears landmark case on voting rights this week
- Purchase the legendary club where Jimi Hendrix and Elton John played for £475,000
- EU foreign ministers meet in Kyiv to honour Bucha massacre victims
- Hegseth Exonerates Army Crews After Kid Rock Flyby Incident
Author: News Desk
The Daily Mail says Kim Kardashian famously caused a storm when she showed off North West’s impressive art skills earlier this year – with critics claiming they were lying.
The Daily Mirror says Travis Scott whipped up a social media storm by posting a sizzling snap of girlfriend Kylie Jenner wearing a plunging lace-up top to celebrate her birthday.
The Times says high achievers have been turned away from leading Scottish universities due to huge demand for places after a second year of rampant grade inflation.
The Guardian says Facebook has removed hundreds of accounts linked to a mysterious advertising agency operating from Russia that sought to pay social media influencers to smear Covid-19 vaccines made by Pfizer and AstraZeneca.
The i says Prince Andrew arrived at Balmoral for a holiday with the Queen last night 24 hours after a lawsuit accused him of sex abuse.
Lithuania’s parliament has voted to build a fence on the Belarus border to stop Iraqis, Afghans and other non-EU migrants entering.
The Guardian says the Taliban have captured the key Afghan city of Pul-e-Khumri, 140 miles north of the capital Kabul, giving the insurgents control of a strategic road junction linking Kabul to the north and west
The i says Paris Saint-Germain have confirmed the signing of Lionel Messi on a free transfer from Barcelona.
Saudi Arabia voiced its support for the Lebanese people during a cabinet meeting overnight Tuesday but warned that any aid would not be allowed to reach corrupt officials.
The Times says students of medicine will be offered £10,000 to move medical schools after more university applicants than expected met the terms of their offers.
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