VOA says The emotional and racially charged trial of three white men accused of killing an African American jogger focused on whether the tragic shooting was an act of murder or self-defense.
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BBC News says Andy Murray knocked out top seed Jannik Sinner to reach the Stockholm Open quarter-finals and said “it’s probably my best win this season”.
BBC News says Prince Harry has said he warned Twitter boss Jack Dorsey about political unrest in the US – just a day before the deadly 6 January riots.
The Guardian says a judge has ruled that White House records from the Trump administration can be turned over to the House committee investigating the deadly 6 January attack.
France24 says Polish PM Mateusz Morawiecki accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of orchestrating a wave of migrants trying to illegally enter Poland from Belarus.
Arab News says a Vietnamese oil tanker earlier seized by Iran was free in open water Wednesday, ending the latest maritime confrontation involving Tehran.
Al Jazeera says Nobel Peace Prize laureate and women’s rights campaigner Malala Yousafzai has married at her home in the United Kingdom.
TRT World says New national pledges to tackle climate crisis this decade would lead to around 2.4 degrees Celsius of global warming this century, far above safe levels.
Sky Sports says British No 1 Emma Raducanu has confirmed that her new coach will be Angelique Kerber’s long-time mentor Torben Beltz.
The Independent says Emile Smith Rowe has been called to the England squad for the first time after making an impressive start to the season with the Gunners.
BBC News says a man who was injured while caving in the Brecon Beacons on Saturday has been rescued.
The Guardian says more than a quarter of Tory MPs have second jobs with firms whose activities range from gambling to private healthcare, making about £5m in extra earnings in a year.
France24 says thousands of demonstrators marched on the New Zealand parliament to protest against Covid-19 restrictions, prompting a major police deployment.
Al Jazeera says Poland says it has repelled an attempt by hundreds of migrants and refugees to enter the country from its eastern neighbour, Belarus.
TRT World says the UN urged Myanmar’s military leaders to provide unimpeded access to the more than 3 million people in need of life-saving humanitarian assistance.
The Metro says Coronavirus conspiracy theorist Joe Rogan has been floated as a possible candidate to be Texas’ president – if the state secedes from the US.
BBC News says the UK is pledging £290m to help poorer countries cope with the impact of climate change, as the COP26 climate change summit enters its second week.
The Guardian says MPs could be banned from having consultancy jobs like Owen Paterson’s under plans for a clampdown on sleaze being considered by the Commons.
France24 says In the villages that once bore the brunt of Afghanistan’s frontline fighting, the Taliban victory has broken a cycle of air strikes, gun battles and funerals.
Arab News says Saudi Arabia joined a torrent of global condemnation on Sunday after an attempt to assassinate Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi.
Aljazeera says Christchurch mosque attacker is considering appealing his whole-of-life jail term for the 2019 mass shootings arguing his guilty pleas were made under duress.
TRT World says the United States has reopened its land and air borders to foreign visitors fully vaccinated against Covid-19, ending 20 months of restrictions.
The Independent says Travis Scott and the organisers of the Astroworld event where a crowd crush left eight people dead have been sued by at least three concertgoers.
BBC News says Labour sources have indicated the party will put up a candidate in the by-election prompted by Conservative MP Owen Paterson’s resignation.
France24 says Daily Covid infections hit an all-time high in Germany Thursday as the World Health Organization warned that another 500,000 people could die across Europe.