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Aljazeera says AT LEAST 46 people have been found dead inside a tractor-trailer in San Antonio, Texas, in what appears to be a human smuggling attempt.
Daily Express says CIA SPIES and British Commandos are reportedly in Ukraine training local troops in another blow to Vladimir Putin.
The Metro says AT LEAST four people were killed and hundreds injured when a stadium partially collapsed during a bullfight in central Colombia.
The Independent says GREEN DAY frontman Billie Joe Armstrong said he will renounce his US citizenship following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v Wade.
The Guardian says AT LEAST four people were killed and hundreds injured in Colombia on Sunday after spectator stands at a bullfight collapsed, authorities said.
The world G7 leaders gathered in Bavaria as Russian missiles were flying over the Ukrainian capital as Russia intimidates G7 leaders. Russian forces intensify their attacks as missiles struck the…
France24 says JOE BIDEN told allies “we have to stay together” against Russia on Sunday as G7 leaders gathered for a summit dominated by war in Ukraine.
Euronews says NORWAY’S PM and members of the royal family joined mourners at a memorial service in Oslo Cathedral Sunday for the victims of a shooting.
Arab News says THE KILLER of a female university student shot himself after being surrounded by police on Sunday and was later declared clinically dead.
TRT World news says ELECTED leaders across the US political divide have rallied for a long fight ahead on abortion –– state by state and in Congress –– with total bans in force or expected soon in half of the vast country.
A quick round-up of the week so far – a short video that covers – The union strikes – The Columbian revolution – The attempted Imran Khan assassination. The week…
The latest from Norway shooting – The nightclub shooting leaves two dead and 14 wounded on Saturday morning in a shooting in Oslo. The shooting started in a nightclub and…
The Independent says INDIA on Thursday said it has sent a “technical team” to Kabul to coordinate the delivery of humanitarian aid after a powerful earthquake killed over 1000 people in eastern Afghanistan.
The Guardian says THE Republicans Matt Gaetz and Mo Brooks sought a blanket pardon of members of Congress involved in Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn his defeat.
Euronews says UKRAINE has been granted official European Union candidate status, after being endorsed by the bloc’s 27 leaders during a summit in Brussels.
France24 says THE BODIES of British journalist Dom Phillips and Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira were handed over to their families Thursday.
Aljazeera says AID has started to arrive in a remote part of Afghanistan where an earthquake killed at least 1,000 people, as Taliban officials said the rescue operation was almost complete.
TRT World says US SENATORS advanced a bipartisan bill late Thursday addressing the epidemic of gun violence convulsing the country.
Celebrations erupted in Kyiv as EU countries endorse Ukraine. Ukraine and Moldova have been granted official European Union candidate status, after being endorsed by the bloc’s 27 leaders during a…
Daily Express says A MAJOR accident at a power plant sparked a blackout in a district of Russia, prompting an emergency response to be launched.
The Guardian says EIGHT people who took care of the Argentinian football superstar Diego Maradona will be tried for homicide.
The Guardian says GHISLAINE MAXWELL should get at least 30 years’ imprisonment for sex trafficking when she is sentenced next week for her role in facilitating the abuse of teenage girls by Jeffrey Epstein.
The Guardian says ANITA ALVAREZ was at the centre of a dramatic episode at the world swimming championships in Budapest on Wednesday.
BBC News says UKRAINE is set to be approved as an EU candidate at a Brussels summit on Thursday, after the European Commission gave the green light.
Euronews says THE BULGARIAN government of liberal Prime Minister Kiril Petkov was toppled on Wednesday by a motion of no confidence.