BBC News says the UK is “not out of the woods yet” and people should act with caution as Covid restrictions in England end on Monday, Prof Chris Whitty has said.
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The Mirror says Chrissy Teigen took to Instagram on Wednesday to emotionally tell her followers how she is feeling after saying she has joined “cancel club”.
TRT World says Britney Spears has won the right to choose her own lawyer to help her end a 13-year-long conservatorship as she tearfully pleaded for the court.
Aljazeera says Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been transferred to a hospital in Sao Paulo for tests on a potentially obstructed intestine.
Arab News says Iranian-American journalist Masih Alinejad said Wednesday she was shocked by an Iranian plot to kidnap her from her New York home.
France24 says in Charles Nicolle Hospital in the Tunisian capital, the emergency department is filled with patients sharing oxygen in rooms and even hallways.
BBC News says a surge in flu and other respiratory viruses could put pressure on people’s health and the NHS this winter, warns a report by leading medics.
VOA says the COVID-19 curve in the U.S. is rising again after months of decline, with the number of new cases per day doubling over the past three weeks.
Aljazeera says crowds clashed with police and ransacked or burned shopping malls across South Africa on Tuesday with dozens reported killed.
Arab News says relatives of people who died in the Beirut blast threw coffins over the fence at the residence of Mohammed Fahmy.
France24 says one person died and more than 100 others, including independent journalists, have been arrested after anti-government protests in Cuba.
BBC News says face coverings must be worn on London’s transport network despite restrictions easing on 19 July, London’s mayor says.
BBC News England footballer Tyrone Mings has accused the home secretary Priti Patel of pretending to be disgusted by racist abuse.
France24 says the EU said Monday it wanted to agree by the end of July the legal framework for a sanctions regime targeting Lebanese leaders.
Arab News says at least 52 people have been killed and and over 60 injured by a fire at an isolation center for people infected with Covid in southern Iraq.
Aljazeera says firefighters are working in extreme heat across the western United States to contain surging wildfires, the largest are burning in California.
TRT World says the latest suspect detained amid the search for the assassins in the killing of President Jovenel Moise is a Haitian in his 60s.
VOA says authorities searching for victims of a deadly collapse in Florida said Sunday they hope to conclude their painstaking work in the coming weeks.
BBC News says England’s bid to end their 55-year wait for a major trophy ended in the familiar agony of defeat in a penalty shootout as Italy claimed the win.
France24 says the head of Haiti’s national police announced that officers arrested a Haitian man accused of flying into the country on a private jet.
Arab News says Saudi Arabia is well on its way to herd immunity as members of the community continue to adhere to measures and register for vaccines.
Aljazeera says thousands have taken to the streets in rare anti-government protests in Cuba, chanting “down with the dictatorship” and “we want liberty.”
TRT World says authorities searching for victims of a deadly collapse have said they hope to conclude their painstaking work in the coming weeks.
VOA says entrepreneur Richard Branson hurtled into space aboard his own winged rocket ship Sunday, beating out fellow billionaire Jeff Bezos.
TRT World says firefighters are struggling to contain exploding California wildfires under blazing temperatures as another heatwave blankets the west.