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Security forces rescue 155 passengers and kill 27 terrorist in an ongoing terror situation in Pakistan. The Pakistani security forces have rescued at least 155 passengers and killed 27 terrorists in a rescue operation continues into its second day after terrorists hijacked the Jaffar Express train near Balochistan’s Bolan district. Security forces rescue 155 passengers and kill 27 terrorist The unprecedented hostage situation began on Tuesday near the Mashkaf Tunnel, about 157 kilometers from Quetta, when terrorists attacked the Jaffar Express and took more than 400 passengers hostage, including numerous security personnel. The security operation, launched in response to the terrorist attack on the…
A Train hijacked in Quetta carrying 400 passengers has been hijacked by separatist fighters in the southwest of Pakistan, while the government said an operation was underway to rescue the hostages, and neutralize the threat. Live Terror Operation in Pakistan A group of terrorists launched the attack on the Peshawar-Quetta Jaffar Express, leaving the driver with severe injuries in the Bolan Pass area of Balochistan, targeting innocent civilians. The militants detonated a bomb on the railway track, bringing the train to a halt, and then took over around 400 passengers hostage, including women and children. The terrorists stopped the train…
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US recession fears spark market pain CITY AM reports on US recession fears after Donald Trump refused to rule out the fact that the US could slide into a recession, which sparked a global sell-off. The front page also reports on the collision between the oil tanker and vessel in the North Sea. The paper notes that fuel has been spilled into the water, sparking fears of an environmental disaster.
Wall Street plunges after Trump’s refusal to rule out recession The Financial Times reports on Wall Street’s plunge as US stocks declined on Monday due to fears of an economic slowdown after President Donald Trump did not rule out the possibility of his tariffs triggering a recession. The paper also features an image of Canada’s new prime minister, Mark Carney
North Sea disaster: hellfire The Sun uses the headline “Hellfire” to describe the collision, reporting cyanide was onboard when the collision happened. The paper says the US tanker was full of fuel for the American military. Princess Kate features on the front page after attending an event yesterday.
Found… but is UK stuck with him? The Daily Mail leads with a report that a migrant who said ‘death to Jews’ has been arrested – but the Conservatives fear the UK will be stuck with him. The paper questions how the vessels collided “in broad daylight,” accompanying the article with striking images of the flames over the North Sea. The paper reports that the collision occurred around 10 a.m. local time in foggy conditions near Grimsby, leading to fires on both vessels and a fuel spill into the North Sea. The paper describes the incident as “horror in the North…
Number of jobless indefensible says PM amid criticism over cuts The Guardian reports on Sir Keir Starmer’s remarks to Labour MPs regarding the “indefensible” number of jobless individuals in the UK, ahead of the Department for Work and Pensions’ Green Paper on sickness and disability benefit reform. Elsewhere, the paper notes one person is still missing from the collision. The paper notes that the Solong was carrying toxic sodium cyanide, adding to the environmental concerns. It says it’s unclear if the cyanide entered the water.
New threat from criminals using AI to extort children The Independent reports the NSPCC boss has issued a warning that emerging AI technology is “just the start” and could pose greater danger than social media to the next generation. Childline records a surge in cases of abuse, which include using fake AI-generated images. The front page features an image of Zelenskyy arriving in Saudi Arabia for talks with the US.
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