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US shoots down fourth flying object over North America A fourth flying object has been shot down by the US over North America – the fourth of its kind this month. US president Joe Biden ordered the object to be shot down near Lake Huron, close to the Canadian border, on Sunday afternoon. The Pentagon released a statement suggesting the object was shot down over fears it could have interfered with commercial air traffic as it was travelling at 20,000 ft.  The object was detected above military sites in Montana on Saturday, the Pentagon statement added. The still unidentified object…

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A map showing where the unidentified object was spotted

Another unidentified object has been shot down by the US Air Force tonight.

Republican senator Jack Bergman said the military had ‘decommissioned’ another ‘object’ over Lake Huron, in Michigan.

He wrote on Twitter earlier this evening: ‘I have been in contact with Department of Defence regarding operations across the Great Lakes region today.

‘The military has decommissioned another “object” over Lake Huron. I appreciate the decisive action by our fighter pilots.

‘The American people deserve far more answers than we have.’

The operation marks the third day in a row that an unidentified object was shot down over North American airspace.

Unconfirmed footage shared on social media shows a round object hovering in the sky, near the border with Canada.

Meanwhile, Canadian investigators are hunting for the wreckage of yet another unidentified flying object that was shot down by a US jet over Yukon territory on Saturday.

‘Recovery teams are on the ground, looking to find and analyze the object,’ prime minister Justin Trudeau told reporters today.

‘The security of citizens is our top priority and that’s why I made the decision to have that unidentified object shot down.’

The Canadian leader stressed that it had posed a danger to civilian aircraft.

North America has been on high alert for aerial intrusions after the appearance of a white, eye-catching Chinese airship over American skies earlier this month.

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Turkey moved 10 meters in earthquake The devastating Turkey earthquakes moved the country 10 metres. The footage was taken from the Kahramanmaraş province, which was the epicentre of the earthquake. Search-and-rescue operations continue in several cities with aid efforts ongoing in the affected areas. The death toll in Turkey and Syria has passed 20,000, with tens of thousands more injured in both countries.

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Metro – They need your help now Summary of the front page The Metro’s headline reads: They need your help now, that’s the paper’s take on an appeal for donations as the number of people confirmed dead following the Turkey-Syria earthquake reaches over 20,000. The paper says a child was rescued after being trapped under a flattened tower block for 79 hours after an earthquake hit Syria and Turkey. The Disasters Emergency Committee has put out a plea for help as the death toll rises, notes the paper. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers…

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The Independent – No 10: UK jets for Ukraine risk escalating the conflict Summary of the front page The Independent’s front page reports on the UK government’s consideration of sending jets to Ukraine. The paper says Rishi Sunak’s government has acknowledged that if they do go ahead with sending jets to Ukraine it could mark an escalation in the war – but sending planes is now part of the conversation regardless of what Russia is threatening. The front page features an image of a young boy being pulled from the rubble alive, days after the massive earthquakes collapsed thousands of…

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The Sun – Nicola cops search sea Summary of the front page The Sun writes that the search for Nicola Bulley moved to the sea yesterday amid the possibility she was swept 20 miles downriver. The mother-of-two went missing while walking her dog in Lancashire on 27 January. It has emerged she was last spotted nearly two hours before the police were called, the paper reports. The front page also reports on Britney Spears – suggesting her family and friends are pleading for the singer to get help. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous…

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Daily Mirror – Bills hike is national act of harm Summary of the front page The Daily Mirror splashes on comments by finance expert Martin Lewis who says raising the cap on energy bills would be a “national act of harm”. The paper says the finance guru was taking aim at Conservative plans to increase the limit on a typical family’s energy costs from £2,5000 a year to £3,000 in April. The front page also reports on a 3-year-old boy being pulled from the rubble of a collapsed building in Turkey. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK…

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Dominic Raab: I always behaved professionally while minister The Guardian says Dominic Raab has said he “behaved professionally at all times” as a minister, despite facing criticism of his behaviour from dozens of officials. In a rare interview, the deputy prime minister told the Telegraph he wanted to set high standards in office, and added that he believed in “zero bullying”. Raab has remained relatively quiet since the prime minister, Rishi Sunak, ordered an investigation into eight complaints made about him by civil servants in three departments. Staff report being given extremely difficult demands on unreasonable deadlines, with a group…

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