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la Repubblica front page 05/12/2025 The front page of la Repubblica reports on the French government crisis. After just three months the…
Western Mail front page 05/12/2024The front page of the Western Mail leads with the Welsh women’s football team securing a…
The National front page 05/12/2024 The front page of The National this morning leads with the Scottish budget along with the…
Political turmoil dominates the UK front pages, with speculation that Prime Minister Keir Starmer is aiming to “reset” his government following a challenging start in No. 10.
In France, Prime Minister Michel Barnier’s government collapsed on Wednesday after a no-confidence vote, leading to his ousting just months into office. President Macron now faces growing calls to resign.
Tabloids continue to spotlight allegations against MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace, with right-leaning outlets pressing the BBC for cultural reform after failing to address the issue sooner.
Criminal activities also make headlines, including the arrest of dozens linked to a global “crypto cartel” laundering funds through unregulated digital currencies.
In New York, police have launched a manhunt after American CEO Brian Thompson was shot dead in what is believed to be a targeted attack.
A Kelleher’s late error costly as Newcastle shine again after a stunning goal from Alexander Isak opened the scoring, with…
South Korean authorities have launched an investigation into President Yoon Suk Yeol on charges of alleged “insurrection” following his abrupt declaration of martial law earlier this week, which was swiftly reversed after intense political backlash.
Turkey hosts over three million Syrian refugees, many of whom are from Aleppo [Getty/file photo]Turkey said on Wednesday it expects…
Tensions in Georgia have escalated as opposition leaders face a crackdown following a wave of pro-EU protests. Nika Gvaramia, a prominent opposition figure, was forcibly removed from his party headquarters in Tbilisi by police, sparking outrage. Other leaders were reportedly attacked after meeting to plan a general strike.
«We are imagining the component where the aeronautical activities will be concentrated in Turin Caselle». With these words, pronounced before…
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