Wednesday’s front pages.
Author: WTX News
BBC News says there are calls for clarity over Prince Andrew’s role in public life and how he will fund a financial settlement.
France24 says New Zealand Covid-19 infections reached a record high Wednesday as anti-vaccine protesters claimed victory after police failed to clear vehicles blocking the streets around parliament.
Euronews says Russian forces deployed near Ukraine’s border have begun returning to their garrisons, says Russia’s defence ministry.
Aljazeera says A Palestinian man has been shot and killed by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank village of Nabi Saleh, during a confrontation.
TRT World says Eighteen people have been killed in an attack in a remote village in DR Congo by a notorious ethnic militia, a local official and a civilian campaigner have said.
Man Utd 2-0 Brighton: Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes score as Ralf Rangnick’s side move up to fourth
Prince Andrew pays millions to settle the US civil sex assault case with Virginia Giuffre. He pays millions in a settlement without an admission of guilt.
PM Justin Trudeau invokes Emergencies Act in response to ongoing protests – the ‘last-resort’ emergency powers causing a stir.
Metro – PM: Just say no to Putin, Boris Johnson urges Germany and France.
The Independent – Afghans in Britain struggle 6 months after Kabul fell to Taliban
The Guardian – ‘Very, very dangerous’ – PM’s warning on Russia build-up
Daily Express – Final warning Putin! It’s peace or you’ll pay high price
Daily Mirror – Last chance to stop war
The Sun – Jordan Pickford brawl over ‘tiny T-Rex arms’ taunt
The Metro says Novak Djokovic insists he is not anti-vax but will continue to refuse vaccination even if it means missing future tennis tournaments.
The Guardian says Singapore has been urged to halt the scheduled execution of two men convicted of a drug trafficking offence.
The Independent says In north-western Spain, the sight of roofs emerging from the surface of the water in the Lindoso reservoir is not uncommon.
The Metro says an accounting firm associated with the Trump Organization for the last nine years has cut ties with the former president.
Naomi Campbell and daughter for British Vogue, The Independent says Naomi Campbell is opening up about her life as a new mom.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson is expected to deny wrongdoing to the police by arguing his presence at Downing Street gatherings in lockdown was part of the working day.
The Independent says Prince Andrew’s lawyers have requested access to the original photograph of the Duke of York and his accuser Virginia Giuffre in an attempt to cast doubt over the image.
The Metro says The police commander who wrote the Met’s drug strategy has been accused of taking cannabis, LSD and magic mushrooms.
Tuesday’s front pages.
Sky News says the Welsh government has announced a £330m package to help people with the rising cost of living, support it says goes “above and beyond”.