- Kyiv warns Israel of diplomatic crisis over alleged stolen grain vessel
- Ukrainian soldiers use robotic vehicle to rescue elderly woman from conflict
- Spain grants legal status to 500,000 undocumented migrants under new plan
- Trump criticises NATO allies for inaction on Strait of Hormuz reopening
- Israel Orders Evacuations in Southern Lebanon with bulldozers moving in
- White House reviews security after shooting at Correspondents’ Dinner
- Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi Travels to Russia for Talks
- US-Israeli Attacks on Iran Undermine Nuclear Non-Proliferation Efforts
The Guardian – Suspects appear in court accused of Moscow attack that left 137 dead
Suspects accused of carrying out the Moscow terror attack appeared in court on Sunday, The Guardian reports. They are accused of killing at least 137 people after shooting at crowds of concertgoers at Crocus City Hall. The front page has photos of two of the suspects. Dalerdzhon Mirzoyev and Saidakrami Murodali Rachabalizoda have been charged with committing an act of terrorism, the paper says. The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility. Russian officials have claimed, without evidence, Ukrainian involvement – which Kyiv denies.
Catch up on all of Monday’s front pages here.
CITY AM – Met Police ‘rich list’ revealed
The London business paper CITY AM leads with a revealed rich list of Met Police personnel. Elsewhere, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has confirmed the Tories will back the pensions triple lock
US and Japan plan security pact upgrade to resist China
China is the focus in the Financial Times, which leads with reports the US and Japan are planning to bolster their security alliance in a bid to counter what they
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