France24 says Australia’s prime minister apologised for widespread sexual harassment, abuse and bullying of political staff Tuesday.
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TRT World says Democratic leaders in the US Congress have held a moment of silence to commemorate the 900,000 American lives lost to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Teen skiing sensation Eileen Gu wins gold in the women’s Freeski big air competition at Beijing’s Shougang Industrial Park. The home crowd erupted when China’s Eileen Gu won the women’s big air freeskiing gold in Beijing. Eileen Gu Olympics 2022 Gu had a pressure moment in the qualifies with everything riding on the final jump, in a make or break jump. However, after landing her opening qualifying jump, Gu failed on her second after losing…
Morocco buries Rayan, the 5-year-old boy who was found dead after being trapped down a deep well for five days. the funeral prayers were led in accordance with Islamic burial rules. The body of Rayan, 5, was pulled out on Saturday night after an agonising rescue operation that was hampered by fears of a landslide. Hundreds of people attended the funeral of the 5-year-old Rayan who died trapped in a well. The funeral took place after…
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The Guardian says research has found the number claiming universal credit has more than doubled since the start of the pandemic to at least 2.3 million.
The Metro says Elite US troops have landed in Poland near the Ukrainian border as tensions between Russia and the west continue to mount.
The Guardian says Australia will open its border for fully vaccinated tourists and all visa holders, a decision branded “bittersweet”.
The Independent says Donald Trump’s well-known habit of ripping up documents did not stop once he entered the White House.
The Guardian says Nine people died in three days during which more than 100 avalanches struck Austria, authorities said Sunday.
The Independent says Motorists will receive greater protection from “aggressive debt collection and unreasonable fees” through a 50% cut to the private parking fine cap, the Government has said.
The Metro says This is the first picture of a boy who died in Morocco after falling down a well.
The Metro says more than 100 Conservative MPs would fail to back the Prime Minister in a no-confidence vote, reports say.
Kuwait bans Death on the Nile movie for Gal Gadot’s links with the Israeli army. The ban is for Kenneth Branagh’s new film adaptation of Agatha Christie’s whodunnit “Death on the Nile” with Israeli actress Gal Gadot. According to the statement by the Kuwaiti Ministry of Information, spokeswoman Anouar Mourad, the cinemagoers in Kuwait will not be able to watch it in Kuwait. Kuwait is opposed to the occupation of Palestine and along with 15% of…
The Guardian says Labour has called on the Tories to return money from donors with links to Russia in response to tensions over border crisis.
The Independent says Carrie Johnson has insisted she “plays no role in Government” and has been targeted by “enemies” of the Prime Minister.
Monday’s front pages cover the latest news on the Queen – including reports she has no plans to withdraw from public life.
BBC News says Boris Johnson is set to make further changes to his No 10 team this week as he seeks to ease concerns of MPs who are wavering about his future.
The Guardian says The Māori party of New Zealand has called for a “divorce” from the crown and removal of the British royal family as New Zealand’s head of state.
France24 says Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai said she never accused anyone of sexual assault, walking back an allegation that sparked worldwide concern.