- Efforts to secure funding for five rural libraries in Nova Scotia facing closure
- FBI dismisses two analysts who questioned evidence in Fulton County election investigation
- Iran’s Revolutionary Guards attack US military bases in Middle East
- Three-year-old boy dies after falling from hotel window in Cyprus
- EU sanctions VK Company for supporting Putin’s repression efforts
- US and Iran Trade Strikes Amidst Control Claims Over Strait of Hormuz
- Impact of Lindsey Graham’s death on Trump’s political agenda assessed
- Government states naming speeding ministers’ vehicles would disclose travel habits
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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Efforts to secure funding for five rural libraries in Nova Scotia facing closure
Five rural libraries in Nova Scotia are set to close, prompting local municipalities to seek funding solutions to maintain operations. The closures have raised concerns within the communities regarding access to resources and services critical to residents.
FBI dismisses two analysts who questioned evidence in Fulton County election investigation
The FBI dismissed two analysts alleging that the investigation into the 2020 election results in Fulton County lacked evidence and appeared politically motivated. The firings coincide with the bureau’s extensive review of voting records, including ballots and machine data, following a search warrant earlier this year.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards attack US military bases in Middle East
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards claim strikes on US bases in multiple countries in retaliation for American attacks.

Three-year-old boy dies after falling from hotel window in Cyprus
A three-year-old British boy has died after falling 33ft from a hotel window in Paphos, Cyprus, prompting police investigations and charges against his father.

EU sanctions VK Company for supporting Putin’s repression efforts
The EU has imposed sanctions on VK Company for facilitating the repression of dissent against President Vladimir Putin and his actions in Ukraine. In response, VK stated that its services continue to operate normally for users.

US and Iran Trade Strikes Amidst Control Claims Over Strait of Hormuz
What’s going on?
The US confirmed it will increase military presence in the Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions with Iran. This move follows recent Iranian strikes in the region, escalating concerns about maritime security. US officials stated the aim is to protect shipping routes critical for global oil supply.
CNBC emphasised, “Trump: U.S. should be reimbursed for guarding Strait of Hormuz,” signalling a focus on financial implications. In contrast, The Hill reported, “Trump: US to become ‘the guardian’ of the Strait of Hormuz,” highlighting a shift in US strategic posture. This framing reflects varied emphases on costs versus responsibilities.
Coverage analysed: CNBC | The Hill
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