- Bosnia vs Italy & more — Tuesday’s 24th Mar fixtures
- Australia police confirm shooting death of fugitive Desmond Freeman after standoff
- Young voters in Hungary back opposition party over Fidesz amid election interference claims
- Russia expels British diplomat accused of subversive intelligence activities
- Ukraine signs 10-year defence deal with Bulgaria for drone production
- Four masked men steal £7.8 million in artworks from Italian museum
- US president Donald Trump faces growing protests from European activists
- Brits stuck in Tenerife flood break bus sunroof with hammer to escape
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A rapidly growing wildfire, known as the Hughes Fire, is threatening communities about 45 miles north of Los Angeles. The blaze has already consumed over 10,000 acres (4,000 hectares), forcing the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents in an area still recovering from previous devastating fires.
Almost every front page of the Friday national newspapers led with pictures of the three young girls who were murdered in Southport last summer as they attended a dance class. The papers’ lead articles react to the 52-year sentencing of the killer Axel Rudakubana, the opportunities missed to stop him from carrying out his horrific crime and the statements from the parents of the victims.
Elsewhere, the UK is bracing for 100mph winds as Storm Eowyn barrels down on the country.
The back pages lead on English football teams, with Manchester United’s 2-1 win in the Europa League the most prominent.
Residents in Jenin are being forced to leave their homes due to fears concerning their safety [Getty/file photo]A Palestinian official…
Tens of thousands of people were allowed to return to their homes as authorities lifted an evacuation order on Thursday,…
A Paris court sentenced a Pakistani man to 30 years in prison on Thursday for a 2020 knife attack…
In tonight’s edition: M23 rebels are on the edge of Goma in eastern Congo. Thousands of people have been displaced.…
For Sihem Bensedrine, a 74-year-old Tunisian rights activist, being in her cell at the Manouba women’s prison became unbearable last week. “I…
In the penultimate match week of the Europa League’s first league phase, English sides Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur edged…
Italy’s top court upheld the conviction of US citizen Amanda Knox for slander on Thursday, in a case that dates…
Prince Harry has settled his case with the owners of The Sun newspaper News Group Newspapers (NGM) for engaging in illegal practices to source stories about him between 1996 and 2011. The Rupert Murdoch-owned tabloid rarely issues apologies, but along with a reported £10 million payout, the prince got exactly that.
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