- E3 leaders support ceasefire talks between Ukraine and Russia
- Mexican cartels establish meth production operations at South African farms
- David Lammy Defends UK Policing Amid Criticism of Henry Nowak Case
- Lebanon faces growing humanitarian crisis amid ongoing conflict with Israel
- Israeli police report shooting rampage by Palestinian man in central Israel
- France investigates Israel’s alleged mistreatment of Gaza-bound activists
- Israel conducts airstrike in south Lebanon, resulting in Lebanese soldier fatalities
- Mission, B.C. emergency services to pause temporarily due to staffing issues
Daily Express - Reasons to be cheerful! Economy on the mend
Summary of the front page
The Daily Express says Britain’s economy is on the mend. Britain’s economy is showing signs of a quicker recovery. The paper reports that analysts have seen business confidence soar, while inflation falls.
The front page also reports millions in the UK are suffering with hay fever and news on the upcoming coronation.
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E3 leaders support ceasefire talks between Ukraine and Russia
Leaders from France, Germany, and the United Kingdom have backed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s call for direct ceasefire talks with Russia, following discussions in London. They emphasised the necessity of a dialogue involving US and European participation to establish a ceasefire and facilitate negotiations.

Mexican cartels establish meth production operations at South African farms
Authorities in South Africa have raided several farms linked to Mexican drug cartels, uncovering methamphetamine laboratories. In Swartruggens, five Mexican nationals were arrested alongside local accomplices, following the discovery of a facility estimated to produce meth worth one billion rand. This marks a shift towards local drug production.

David Lammy Defends UK Policing Amid Criticism of Henry Nowak Case
JD VANCE CRITICISES
JD Vance questions UK policing methods in Henry Nowak case.
David Lammy responds, asserting Vance’s comments are misguided.

Lebanon faces growing humanitarian crisis amid ongoing conflict with Israel
Aid worker Elsa Softic on Lebanon’s worsening humanitarian crisis discusses how Première Urgence Internationale aids those displaced by war.

Israeli police report shooting rampage by Palestinian man in central Israel
A shooting rampage in central Israel left one dead and five wounded; the attacker was subsequently killed by police.

France investigates Israel’s alleged mistreatment of Gaza-bound activists
France opens torture, ‘war crime’ probe over Israel’s treatment of Gaza flotilla activists following a government request for prosecution investigation.
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