- Iran rejects US peace plan and outlines five conditions for resolution
- European Patent Office calls for greater EU market integration to boost tech growth
- Israel confirms killing of Iranian naval commander Alireza Tangsiri in airstrike
- NATO Secretary general praises Trump’s impact on alliance resilience
- Trump criticises UK aircraft carriers as ‘toys’ during NATO remarks
- Russia aids Iran with drones and intelligence to target US forces
- Scientists detect cocaine for the first time in sharks off the Bahamas
- Nicolas Maduro Appears in US Court as Lawyer Can’t Dismiss Drug Charges
Author: News Desk
A photograph of people in Liege, Belgium, struggling through chest-high water is the focus for the Guardian, which leads on the “catastrophic” flooding across western Europe.
The Sun says: BRITAIN’S data watchdog was hit by a furious backlash last night after they raided homes in their hunt for the Matt Hancock scandal whistle-blowers.
The Smithy Family shared a dramatic video of their semi-detached house in South London with their 2.5million followers.
VOA says the Biden administration launched the biggest U.S. anti-poverty program in a half century, sending monthly payments to help most American parents care for their children.
TRT World says in one of the largest deployments of soldiers, 22,000 South African troops have begun taking up positions to help quell weeklong riots across SA.
The United States criticized Lebanon’s politicians Thursday for failing to form a new government that is needed to halt the country’s economic, social, and financial collapse.
Aljazeera says more than 60 people have died and dozens were missing as heavy flooding in Germany and Belgium turned streams and streets into raging torrents.
Arab News says the United States said Thursday’s resignation of Saad Hariri as Lebanon’s prime minister-designate was disappointing as the country plunges into more chaos.
France24 says outgoing German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s diplomatic swan song Thursday at the White House was overshadowed by deadly flooding back home.
The Metro says: Several people are feared dead following a horror crash involving a number of vehicles on the A1 in County Durham.
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