- Bolton criticises EU’s stance on Iran war amid Ukraine conflict concerns
- Iran launches ballistic missiles towards Diego Garcia military base, raising European threat level
- EU faces pressure over energy prices amid Middle East tensions and US sanctions
- Pro-Kremlin lawyer Ilya Remeslo admitted to psychiatric facility after criticising Putin
- Has Trump hinted he’s finished with the Iran conflict? Don’t assume too much.
- Russian attacks kill two in Ukraine as peace talks are anticipated in Miami
- Three additional men charged with raping woman allegedly drugged by her husband.
- Spain issues amber weather warnings as Storm Therese disrupts Canary Islands
Author: News Desk
Daily News Briefing Brief. Me Better Faster https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXQF-ckZejo LIVE NEWS TODAY “,”nextArrow”:””,”autoplay”:true,”autoplaySpeed”:5000}’ dir=”ltr” data-typing=”1″> 09:50 VIDEO: Harry Styles goes nude and films sex scenes in new movie 07:32 Daily News Briefing: UK aid cuts £500m in ‘tragic blow’ – Black man fatally shot in US – India toll rises 16:35 Queen thanks ‘kindness’ shown since death of Prince Philip, on her 95th birthday 16:12 Federal probe into Minnesota police launched COVID UK Europe US Middle East Asia World COVID Coronavirus Cases: 144,477,528 Deaths: 3,072,500 Recovered: 122,665,813 view by country UK MI5 joins Instagram as part of drive to become more transparent…
Queen thanks ‘kindness’ shown on 95th birthday HM Queen Elizabeth II has thanked the public for their “support and kindness” following the death of her husband, Prince Philip, in a message on her 95th birthday. The Queen said: “I have, on the occasion of my 95th birthday today, received many messages of good wishes, which I very much appreciate. While as a family we are in a period of great sadness, it has been a comfort to us all to see and to hear the tributes paid to my husband, from those within the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth and…
Federal probe into Minnesota police launched, day after Derek Chauvin verdict into George Floyd murder A federal investigation has been launched into the Minnesota police and policing practises, just one day after ex-cop Derek Chauvin was convicted of the murder of George Floyd. The US Justice Department will look into whether there has been a pattern “of unconstitutional or unlawful policing,” Attorney General Merrick Garland said. George Floyd’s murder sparked protests and calls for police reformation in the US amid an international outcry. Mr Garland said the Chauvin verdict did not “address potentially systemic policing issues in Minneapolis.” He said…
VIDEO: Derek Chauvin GUILTY on all 3 counts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAjytkcwggE Watch the Moment Chauvin was found guilty on all three counts of George Floyd killing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaMjOL48ZJo THE HEADLINES George Floyd: Jury finds Derek Chauvin guilty of murder All six English clubs out of Super League Experts urge Sadiq Khan to cancel new Silvertown road tunnel India Covid surge hits new record as oxygen runs short Saudi Arabia calls for Iran to engage in talks, avoid escalation Pandemic has led to ‘dramatic deterioration’ of press freedom worldwide Search for Survivors of Capsized Ship Ends BUSINESS Netflix: Shares plunge as subscribers switch off…
Daily News Briefing Brief. Me Better Faster https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAjytkcwggE LIVE NEWS TODAY “,”nextArrow”:””,”autoplay”:true,”autoplaySpeed”:5000}’ dir=”ltr” data-typing=”1″> 10:32 VIDEO: Derek Chauvin GUILTY on all 3 counts 07:30 Daily News Briefing: Chauvin GUILTY on all counts – England 6 out of ESL – Netflix shares dramatic plunge 23:10 Breaking News: English clubs out of SuperLeague 22:08 Derek Chauvin trial: GUILTY, GUILTY, GUILTY – Verdict on all three counts in George Floyd killing COVID UK Europe US Middle East Asia World COVID Coronavirus Cases: 143,577,735Deaths: 3,058,230Recovered: 121,953,574view by country UK Regular exercise may cut COVID-19 death risk by a third, major study findsRegular exercise reduces…
ESL has crumbled within a week. Six English clubs all pull out of European Super League
Derek Chauvin trial – Ex-Cop found GUILTY ON ALL THREE COUNTS of George Floyd killing Update: Derek Chauvin found GUILTY ON ALL CHARGES Second-degree unintentional murder: GUILTY Third-degree murder: GUILTY Second-degree manslaughter: GUILTY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaMjOL48ZJo&t=16s https://twitter.com/natasharothwell/status/1384615359307685893 Derek Chauvin trial: verdict reached after just 11 hours in Floyd killing The jury in the murder trial of former police Officer Derek Chauvin has reached a verdict over the death of George Floyd. George Floyd died last May when the white officer Derek Chauvin pinned his knee on the 46-year-old unarmed black man’s neck for more than nine minutes in…
James Corden perfectly explains the problem with the ESL in emotional plea If you’re a little confused by the European Super League and the consequences for football, James Corden perfectly explained the problem with the ESL. https://twitter.com/JKCorden/status/1384339056700526595 West Ham supporter and host of The Late Late Show, James Corden gave a passionate speech opposing the European Super League. James Corden kicked off his show with an emotional speech condemning the plans and calling it “disgusting”. The six Premier League clubs involved have faced backlash from fans, sports stars, celebrities, Prince William and even the Prime Minister. He said: “I’m heartbroken…
Anna Wintour on the demand for luxury after Covid-19 lockdowns Fashion guru and Vogue editor Anna Wintour told the Financial Times that “lines around the block” at reopened London Gucci and Dior stores show the demand for the luxury lifestyle Condé Nast titles have long chronicled. “People have been locked up for a long time and they are going to go out and want to spend. They are going to want to travel . . . to get dressed up,” Wintour said, in a rare interview. “I don’t think it’s about being old fashioned, it’s about enjoying everything that life has to offer.…
Leeds vs Liverpool 1-1 – ‘Liverpool denied top four spot’ Leeds denied Liverpool a place in the top four of the Premier League with a late equaliser. But uncertainty hangs over what that means following the announcement of the new European Super League – which undoubtedly overshadowed the game. Liverpool is one of 6 English clubs (along with another top 6 outside of England) that have agreed to join the breakaway ESL. Uefa may ban all 12 clubs from European competition since their defection. The first game involving one of the 12 clubs had protests inside and outside the game. …
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