BBC Sport says Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai has denied making an accusation of sexual assault, in her first media interview since the allegations.
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BBC News says Germany has become the latest country to ban most travellers from Britain, to try to slow the spread of Omicron.
France24 says The French government announced new restrictions yesterday in light of the Omicron variant of Covid-19.
RT News says several rockets hit Baghdad’s heavily fortified Green Zone hosting the US-led military coalition’s facilities as well as the US embassy.
Aljazeera says The death toll from the strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines this year has risen to 75, official tallies showed on Sunday.
Arab News says Hundreds of people braved sub-zero temperatures in Afghanistan’s capital to queue outside the passport office early Sunday.
VOA says CNN is closing its offices in the United States to all nonessential employees as COVID-19 cases increase.
Sky News says Jake Paul landed a stunning one-punch knockout to dramatically drop Tyron Woodley to the canvas and end their rematch inside six rounds on Saturday night in Florida.
The Metro says Boris Johnson joined Downing Street aides for another party at No 10 during the first coronavirus lockdown, it has been alleged.
The Independent says Four children have died following a fire at a house in Sutton, south London. Some 60 firefighters and eight fire engines attended the blaze.
The Guardian says The Liberal Democrats have won a stunning victory in the North Shropshire byelection, taking what had previously been a safe Conservative seat.
BBC News says Police investigating the fatal shooting on the set of the Alec Baldwin film Rust have obtained a search warrant for the actor’s phone.
TRT World says President Joe Biden has warned that the Omicron variant of the coronavirus will “start to spread much more rapidly” in the United States.
France24 says At least 27 people were feared dead after a fire broke out in a commercial building in a shopping district in Osaka.
Sky Sports says A stunning Trent Alexander-Arnold strike sealed a victory for Liverpool over Newcastle and moved the Reds back within one point of the top.
Sky News says Britons have been advised not to attend football matches in stadiums and to “prioritise” social events “that really matter to them”.
The Metro says Boris Johnson likely aimed to provide some reassurance to people that he had a handle on the coronavirus crisis during his press conference this evening.
Aljazeera says Weather bureau says ‘very destructive typhoon-force winds’ likely as International Red Cross warns residents to brace for one of the strongest storms of the year.
Arab News says The diesel fuel needed to produce oxygen for coronavirus patients has run out.
TRT World says White former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has pleaded guilty in a federal court in Minnesota to charges he violated George Floyd’s civil rights.
VOA says The White House COVID-19 Response team Wednesday said early data indicates the omicron variant is spreading in the U.S.
BBC Sport says Arsenal overtook opponents West Ham and moved into fourth place in the Premier League by winning an eventful match at Emirates Stadium.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson has suffered a humiliating rebellion over measures to slow the spread of the Omicron variant.
The Independent says Prince Andrew’s lawyer has argued for the civil claim to be thrown out by claiming that the woman has a “tortured interpretation” of the law.
Metro says Kim Kardashian says no Kanye West reconciliation ‘of any value at this time’ as she requests immediate termination of marriage.