- Ukrainian drone strikes kill nine and injure over sixty across Russia
- Venezuela quake death toll exceeds 5,000 as IMF approves emergency aid
- Record turnout anticipated for Penticton Peach Classic Triathlon, boosting local economy
- House panel interviews Leon Black about Epstein’s birthday book and their relationship
- Fraudster arrested in Tenerife after scamming elderly woman out of £300,000
- Argentina fan creates Falklands banner with bedsheets and paint
- Magnitude 5.0 earthquake strikes eastern Turkey with no reported damage
- EU proposes gradual delay in carbon emissions cuts for businesses.
Daily Express - Negotiate? No, we’ll fight Putin to last man
Summary of the front page
The Daily Express turns its attention to the war in Ukraine. The Ukrainian ambassador to the UK, Vadym Prystaiko, insists his countrymen would fight to the last man before they entered into any negotiation from a position of weakness, the paper reports.
The paper also reports on travel delays disrupting Easter weekend and ponders if Prince Harry will return to the UK for the King’s coronation.
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Ukrainian drone strikes kill nine and injure over sixty across Russia
What’s going on?
Ukrainian drone attacks killed at least eight warehouse workers in Russia, prompting a significant fire at an oil depot in the Moscow region. The attacks occurred as tensions between Ukraine and Russia escalate further. Authorities confirmed the strikes are among the deadliest since the war began.
Reuters emphasises the human cost with its headline, stating, “Ukrainian drone attacks kill seven warehouse workers in Russia, spark fire at Moscow region oil depot.” In contrast, The Hill notes the broader impact, declaring, “Ukrainian drones hit warehouses and other sites across Russia, killing 9 and wounding over 60.” This reflects a focus on casualties versus the extent of the strikes on infrastructure.
Coverage analysed: Reuters | The Hill | BBC | CNN

Venezuela quake death toll exceeds 5,000 as IMF approves emergency aid
The death toll from the twin earthquakes in Venezuela has exceeded 5,000, with National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez confirming 5,069 fatalities, primarily in La Guaira. As recovery efforts continue, approximately 20,000 people remain displaced. Concurrently, the IMF has released $346 million in emergency funds for humanitarian aid.

Record turnout anticipated for Penticton Peach Classic Triathlon, boosting local economy
Preparations are underway for the 43rd annual Peach Classic Triathlon in Penticton, B.C., with over 1,100 athletes registered, marking a 60 per cent increase from last year. The event is expected to generate at least $1 million in economic activity for the city.
House panel interviews Leon Black about Epstein’s birthday book and their relationship
Billionaire financier Leon Black’s interview with the House Oversight Committee was cut short after subpoenas were issued for nondisclosure agreements. Black’s attorney described the subpoenas as a political stunt, while the committee seeks information related to Black’s past ties to Jeffrey Epstein and an alleged six-year affair.

Fraudster arrested in Tenerife after scamming elderly woman out of £300,000
Pamela Gwinnett, 63, known as the ‘Black Widow’, has been arrested in Tenerife after defrauding 89-year-old Joan Green of nearly £300,000. Following her conviction in absentia and a six-year prison sentence, Gwinnett isolated Green from her family while exploiting her financially. Extradition to the UK is expected.
Argentina fan creates Falklands banner with bedsheets and paint
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