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- Ukraine’s Zelensky warns of Iranian-Russian ties amid medical claims
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- EU lawmakers push to advance EU–US trade agreement amid ongoing tensions
- Iran’s Revolutionary Guard warns it could target US companies in the region
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- Commission resists overhaul of carbon pricing amid soaring oil prices
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The Sunday Times – Commons ‘Chinese spy’ arrested
There are two main stories dominating the front of The Sunday Times. It features a photo seen across many of this week’s Sunday papers of a woman in Marrakesh crying in front of her ruined home after the “apocalyptic” Morocco earthquake.
“Commons ‘Chinese spy’ arrested” is the other main report. It says a British parliamentary researcher has been arrested on suspicion of spying for China in what is alleged, according to the paper, “to be one of the most damaging breaches of security at Westminster involving a hostile state”.
Games Inbox: Whether Starfield has too many bugs, Gravity Rush, and Baldur’s Gate 3 on PlayStation Portal
The Monday letters page prepares for an influx of belated Starfield reviews, as another reader reveals their destructive, anti-gaming pet.
Novak Djokovic sees off Daniil Medvedev to secure US Open trophy and land his 24th Grand Slam title
The Serbian has now lifted THREE major trophies this year!
Gareth Southgate reveals he has twice convinced ‘critical’ Kyle Walker out of retiring from England duty
‘He didn’t realise how much value we have for him and how important he is for us.’
Neighbours review: New chapter is the perfect blend of old and new proving this TV revival was one worth fighting for
A welcomed return for one of TV’s most iconic soaps, ticking all the boxes and proving why it should’ve never
Tropical islands fight for survival as ‘catastrophe unfolds before their eyes’
Rising sea levels threaten their existence.
Spain’s football chief Rubiales quits following World Cup kiss scandal
Spanish football federation chief Luis Rubiales quit his post on Sunday after three weeks of scandal over allegations he gave
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