- 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
- US president Donald Trump threatens to obliterate Iran’s Kharg Island amid conflict
- Do Americans believe they are engaged in a ‘holy war’ in Iran?
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Donald Trump will begin his second term in the White House on Monday after taking the oath of office at…
Oxfam’s annual inequality report shows the rapid acceleration of wealth accumulation by the world’s richest in 2024, as 44 percent…
On Wednesday January 15, in a final snub ahead of Donald Trump’s return to the White House, US President Joe…
Donald Trump has said he will act with “historic speed and strength” once he is back in the White House,…
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Emily Damari among first three hostages freed by Hamas as ceasefire deal takes effect, with 90 Palestinian held in Israeli…
Emily Damari is among the three hostages released – in a prisoner swap as part of the Israeli-Hamas ceasefire.
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Monday’s front pages lead on the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel – as a prisoner-hostage swap deal takes place. Amongst the hostages released include a British-Israeli citizen who leads most of the paper’s images this morning.
Beyond the Middle East truce, the papers leave space to report on President-elect Donald Trump – who takes the oath of office today, Monday 20 January 2025. Several stories regarding the US president make the front pages, including reports about the prime minister racing to secure a deal with the new president.
Last night’s Premier League matches dominate the UK back pages – with Manchester United’s 3-2 loss to Brighton leading several after Man Utd boss Amorim labelled his squad the worst side in Manchester United’s 147-year history. Spurs also suffered a loss to Everton, putting pressure on boss Ange Postecoglou.
On the eve of his inauguration, President-elect Donald Trump addressed supporters in Washington, pledging to stop what he called an “invasion” of immigrants at the southern border. He singled out Venezuelan migrants and vowed to expel members of the Tren de Aragua gang.
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