TRT World says Britney Spears has won the right to choose her own lawyer to help her end a 13-year-long conservatorship as she tearfully pleaded for the court.
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Aljazeera says Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been transferred to a hospital in Sao Paulo for tests on a potentially obstructed intestine.
Arab News says Iranian-American journalist Masih Alinejad said Wednesday she was shocked by an Iranian plot to kidnap her from her New York home.
France24 says in Charles Nicolle Hospital in the Tunisian capital, the emergency department is filled with patients sharing oxygen in rooms and even hallways.
BBC News says a surge in flu and other respiratory viruses could put pressure on people’s health and the NHS this winter, warns a report by leading medics.
The Sun has an interview with a man who was filmed “putting a lit flare in his bum” in London on Sunday, he says he was able to breach Wembley security.
The Metro points out Mayor of London Sadiq Khan is among the leaders calling for masks to stay and points out Grant Shapps “urged rail firms to follow suit”.
The Mirror says there is “mask chaos” after mayors and political leaders across England called for face masks to continue to be worn on public transport.
Ibiza, Majorca and Menorca are being moved onto England’s amber travel list along with the Balearic Islands and other UK nations are expected to follow soon.
GQ says he got famous playing a certain kind of funny guy on SNL, but when Jason Sudeikis invented Ted Lasso, the sensitive soccer coach with the earnest mustache.
The Independent says Jason Sudeikis has opened up about his breakup from ex-fiancée Olivia Wilde, revealing that he is not sure why she left him.
Vulture says Jason Sudeikis still doesn’t have clarity about the end of his nine-year relationship with Olivia Wilde as he confirms they split in November.
The Daily Mail says Jason Sudeikis has finally addressed his separation from Olivia Wilde, eight months after news broke of their shock split.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that racist abuse of footballers online will trigger a ban on attending matches – closing a legal loophole.
9 Chinese nationals are amongst the 12 people who have died after the bus they were travelling in plunged into a ravine in northern Pakistan, officials said.
Harry Maguire says his father suffered suspected broken ribs after getting caught up in the “stampede” before Sunday’s Euro 2020 final.
Pope Francis has left hospital after spending 10 days at Rome’s Gemelli hospital following an operation to remove half his colon.
The Times says Bukayo Saka, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho will be asked whether they want to pursue criminal action against those who racially abused them.
The Times says US health officials have asked Pfizer to provide more evidence to justify its call for fully vaccinated people to be given a third shot of its coronavirus
The i says the sale of all new polluting road vehicles will be phased out in the next two decades under decarbonisation plans announced
The i says health experts have issued an urgent plea for greater public awareness of the cancer risk from alcohol
The i says more than four in 10 sports fans from Bame communities fear being racially abused by other supporters when they return to live matches
The i says passengers in London must continue to wear face masks on Tube trains and buses after 19 July despite the end of legal restrictions in England
The i says Instagram and Twitter accounts behind racist abuse sent to England players following their defeat in the Euros final
The Times says the mayor of London has announced that masks will still be required on the Tube when laws making them mandatory