Euronews says Germany is scaling back its COVID protection measures as the amended Infection Protection Act came into force on Sunday.
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TRT World says the death toll from a migrant shipwreck off Tunisia at the weekend has risen to 25, amid fears that 35 others in the same boat have drowned.
VOA says Ukraine rejected a Russian ultimatum to surrender the besieged city of Mariupol Monday, as President Zelenskyy said he is ready for peace negotiations with Putin.
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Bulgaria’s PM is sceptical about providing military aid to Ukraine. Bulgaria is NATO ally, however, is concerned by the backlash of arming a neighbour, during a time when public opinion is divided against the war in Ukraine. US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin is on a two-day visit to Bulgaria for talks, in Sofia, with Bulgarian PM Kiril Petkov and Defence Minister Dragomir Zakov. They will discuss US-Bulgarian defence cooperation and NATO’s plans to boost its…
The Sunday papers feature a variety of stories: the controversial comments from the PM, the ongoing war in Ukraine and looking ahead to Wednesday’s spring statement from the chancellor.
An aircraft repair plant near the western Ukraine city of Lviv has been struck by Russian missiles.
Wayne Couzens – the killer of Sarah Everard – has been charged with four counts of indecent exposure.
The Independent front page reports according to Western Intelligence is not believed a full Russian attack on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv will happen.
Russia has been accused by the UK, US, France Albania, Ireland and Norway of war crimes in Ukraine, the Guardian reports.
The Metro said P&O is facing outrage and a mutiny on its ships following the sacking of the crew members.
The Sun does not hold back in expressing its anger over the events, the paper describes the “furious backlash” that followed the sacking.
The Daily Mirror leads with an exclusive report on a group of mothers who have been carrying out missions to rescue children from Kyiv – they have rescued 227 children so far.
The Daily Express quotes unions who accused P&O of “betrayal” after the company sacked 800 staff and replaced them with cheaper agency workers.
The Independent says Brittney Griner’s family say the basketball star is “OK” but not “good” as Russia extended her detention by at least several more months.
The Independent says a Metropolitan Police officer has been charged with a total of 41 sex offences, including rape, coercive and controlling behaviour, and sexual assault.
The Independent says Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky invoked the fall of the Berlin Wall in an emotional address before the German parliament on Thursday.
The Guardian says a 12-year-old boy has denied carrying out a 10-month burglary spree at prestigious hotels in London and the BBC Television Centre complex, a court heard.
The Guardian says visitor numbers at Britain’s museums, galleries, zoos, castles and country houses increased by 25% last year, but are still down 57% on pre-pandemic levels.
The Guardian says rising numbers of people entering hospital with Covid are leading to other patients becoming infected, staff absences, delayed operations and long waits in emergency departments.
The Guardian says Arnold Schwarzenegger told the Russian people that they are being fed misinformation about their country’s assault on Ukraine and appealed to stop the attack.
The Metro says Pete Davidson’s voyage to the great beyond is now just a pipe dream as the comedian has dropped out of his scheduled space flight.
The Metro says massive queues of lorries built up at ports including Dover and Hull last night after P&O Ferries abruptly sacked its entire shipping staff over a Zoom call.
The Metro says a 13-year-old boy was behind the wheel in a deadly head-on crash that killed nine people.
The Metro says the BBC has paid Princess Diana’s private secretary Patrick Jephson a ‘substantial sum’ in damages after her 1995 Panorama interview.