Aljazeera says AUTHORITIES have opened a criminal investigation into the deaths of at least 51 people who had been trapped inside a sweltering tractor-trailer.
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Reuters says Trump tried to grab the steering wheel of the Secret Service limousine when he was told he would not be joining supporters moving on the U.S. Capitol.
BBC Sport says VENUS WILLIAMS is poised for a surprise Wimbledon appearance after requesting a late wildcard to play alongside Jamie Murray in the mixed doubles.
BBC News says A MAN has been arrested on suspicion of murder following a suspected stranger attack on a woman in east London.
Sky News says BORIS JOHNSON’S legislation to scrap parts of the Northern Ireland Protocol has cleared its first Commons hurdle.
Euronews says RUSSIAN TROOPS struck a shopping centre in Kremenchuk in the Poltava region with at least two missiles on Monday afternoon.
Arab News says AT LEAST 12 people died and 250 injured when a tank of toxic chlorine gas plunged from a crane and exploded at Aqaba port in Jordan.
Aljazeera says AT LEAST 46 people have been found dead inside a tractor-trailer in San Antonio, Texas, in what appears to be a human smuggling attempt.
TRT World says BATTLES over abortion have shifted to state courts after the US Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to the procedure nationwide.
BBC Sport says BRITAIN’S ANDY MURRAY maintained his record of never losing in the first round at Wimbledon with an encouraging win over James Duckworth.
BBC News says BARRISTERS will walk out of courts across England and Wales on Monday in a dispute over legal aid funding.
Sky News says RESIDENTS have described how they clambered past flaming debris and rubble to pull an injured man alive from the ruins of a house in Birmingham.
France24 says JOE BIDEN told allies “we have to stay together” against Russia on Sunday as G7 leaders gathered for a summit dominated by war in Ukraine.
Euronews says NORWAY’S PM and members of the royal family joined mourners at a memorial service in Oslo Cathedral Sunday for the victims of a shooting.
Arab News says THE KILLER of a female university student shot himself after being surrounded by police on Sunday and was later declared clinically dead.
TRT World news says ELECTED leaders across the US political divide have rallied for a long fight ahead on abortion –– state by state and in Congress –– with total bans in force or expected soon in half of the vast country.
BBC News says rapper Kendrick Lamar has ended his Glastonbury headline set with a powerful protest at the roll-back of abortion rights in the US.
The Sunday papers have a variety of stories dominating the front pages – from Boris Johnson’s political ambitions to the latest news on the strikes.
BBC News says THE CONSERVATIVES have lost two parliamentary by-elections, with the Liberal Democrats and Labour delivering blows to Boris Johnson.
Sky News says THE FAMILIES of four men murdered by Grindr killer Stephen Port after basic police failures say officers have blood on their hands and must “put things right”.
Euronews says UKRAINE has been granted official European Union candidate status, after being endorsed by the bloc’s 27 leaders during a summit in Brussels.
France24 says THE BODIES of British journalist Dom Phillips and Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira were handed over to their families Thursday.
Aljazeera says AID has started to arrive in a remote part of Afghanistan where an earthquake killed at least 1,000 people, as Taliban officials said the rescue operation was almost complete.
TRT World says US SENATORS advanced a bipartisan bill late Thursday addressing the epidemic of gun violence convulsing the country.
BBC Sport says EMMA RADUCANU’S agent insists the US Open champion is not being distracted by commercial interests.