Aljazeera says A jury in the US state of Georgia has delivered guilty verdicts to three men for the killing of Ahmaud Arbery.
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The Metro says A student in North Korea has been sentenced to death by a firing squad for selling copies of Netflix’s hit show Squid Game.
BBC News says Liverpool maintained their 100% record in the Champions League this season by seeing off Porto at Anfield.
The Guardian says Just 5% of Windrush victims have received compensation four years after the scandal emerged, according to a damning report by cross-party MPs.
The Independent says Harrowing audio footage has captured the moment a six-year-old boy cries out “no one loves me” – just hours before he was allegedly murdered by his father and stepmother.
France24 says Protesters in French overseas territories in the Caribbean opposing measures to limit the spread of Covid-19 clashed again with security forces on Tuesday.
Aljazeera says On Tuesday, India reported 7,579 coronavirus cases – the lowest rise in 543 days, despite huge festival gatherings in recent weeks.
Sky News says A spacecraft has been launched from California this morning carrying with it humanity’s greatest hopes of being able to protect our planet from a cataclysmic asteroid impact.
The Metro says Darrell Brooks, the sole suspect in the deadly Christmas parade attack that killed six and injured at least 62 in Waukesha, Wisconsin, has been charged with five counts of intentional homicide.
BBC Sport says It has been a tough start for Jadon Sancho at Manchester United but the England winger finally had something to smile about on Tuesday.
The Guardian says Conservative MPs are increasingly worried about Boris Johnson’s competence and drive after he gave a rambling speech.
The Independent says a bus crash in western Bulgaria has killed at least 46 people, including 12 children, after the vehicle caught fire.
The Metro says A rare joint statement has been issued by the three main royal households criticising the BBC for airing ‘overblown and unfounded claims’ in a documentary.
France24 says Marcos Jr said Tuesday he took a cocaine test after President Rodrigo Duterte accused an unnamed presidential candidate of using the illegal drug.
Aljazeera says Police have identified the suspect accused of driving through a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, killing five and injuring dozens.
TRT World says MRC Entertainment suffered tens of millions in losses after firing actor Kevin Spacey and halting production of season six of the hit TV show ‘House of Cards.’
BBC News says Mark Cavendish said he had been “overwhelmed” by messages of support after suffering two broken ribs and a collapsed lung in a crash at the Six Days of Ghent on Sunday.
The Independent says Kylie Rittenhouse has said that he supports the Black Lives Matter movement and claimed that the cases of murder he was acquitted for had nothing to do with race.
The Guardian says Within moments of watching the mega-voice in action, it’s clear she is also an uproarious host, MC and comic. . It’s hard to imagine anyone doing this better.
France24 says Ahead of the Christmas holidays, Austria shut its shops, restaurants and festive markets Monday, returning to lockdown in the most dramatic Covid-19 restriction seen in Western Europe for months.
Sky News says Five people have died and more than 40 are injured after a vehicle drove through a holiday parade in the US state of Wisconsin. The red SUV appeared to approach the parade’s marchers from behind.
Aljazeera says A 16 year old has died after being shot in the head by security forces in the Sudanese city of Omdurman, the Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors said in a statement.
VOA says missing Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai reappeared in public Sunday at a youth tournament in Beijing and later told an Olympic official she is safe and well.
BBC News says Manchester United have approached Zinedine Zidane about becoming their manager but, according to sources close to the former Real Madrid boss, he is not interested.
BBC News says Manchester United have sacked manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer following Saturday’s 4-1 defeat at Watford. The club have won just one of their past seven Premier League matches.