- Researchers uncover lost Nazi cipher manuals for SG-41 machine in Prague
- Slovak prime minister and EU president agree on need to restore Druzhba pipeline
- US destroys ten Iranian boats laying mines in Strait of Hormuz operation
- Von der Leyen faces criticism for expanding EU’s foreign policy role
- Iran Oil Prices Surge Amid War, Sparking GOP Economic Concerns
- Kremlin confirms release of unedited Putin video as ‘weekend mistake’
- Is Trump Pushing to End the Iran War Out of Desperation?
- EU leaders seek carbon market reforms amid rising energy prices
Browsing: Main Headlines
Euronews says At least five people are now known to have died in the severe floods that have hit central Turkey.
Aljazeera says At least 50 people have died in an attack by armed men on a village in northern Burkina Faso, a government spokesman said.
BBC Sport says England have gone from being fuelled by the goodwill of a nation to hearing stirrings of discontent and grumblings about conservatism within the space of 12 months.
BBC News says The Court of Appeal is set to decide later whether to allow the first Home Office flight to depart to Rwanda with asylum seekers.
Sky News says divers searching for a missing British journalist and his colleague have found a backpack, laptop and other personal items that belonged to the pair in a remote part of the Amazon.
France24 says an early heat wave is expected to hit France this week, the state forecaster Meteo France said on Sunday, with temperatures reaching up to 38 Celsius (100 Fahrenheit) in the south.
Arab News says Iran is “dangerously close” to completing its nuclear weapons program, and will be able to produce an atomic bomb unless the West gets tough on Tehran, Israel’s PM warned.
TRT World says authorities in India’s Uttar Pradesh state have demolished homes of several Muslim families allegedly for role in massive protests last week triggered by derogatory remarks.
Aljazeera says A bipartisan group of United States senators, including enough Republicans to overcome the chamber’s “filibuster” rule, has announced an agreement on a framework for potential gun safety legislation.
BBC Sport says scintillating centuries from Joe Root and Ollie Pope kept England in the second Test with New Zealand on a riotous third day at Trent Bridge.
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