- NATO Allies’ Reluctance to Support U.S. Coalition in Hormuz Strait
- Cuba faces island-wide blackout as national power grid collapses
- European Commission opens informal accession talks for Ukraine amid opposition
- Ukraine’s Zelensky warns of Iranian-Russian ties amid medical claims
- Details on Joe Kent: Resigned Counterterrorism Official Amid Trump’s Iran War
- EU lawmakers push to advance EU–US trade agreement amid ongoing tensions
- Iran’s Revolutionary Guard warns it could target US companies in the region
- Author of children’s grief book convicted of husband’s murder
Browsing: The I
The i splashes on the latest on the Covid pandemic, reporting that the rapid rollout of booster vaccines will be “wrapped up by Christmas”.
The i says videos and pictures have emerged on social media of Taliban soldiers firing shots into the air to disperse crowds of protesters marching through Kabul.
The i says Gareth Southgate has shelved talks over a new England contract until the turn of the year as he prepares to lead his country a step closer to next year’s World Cup Finals.
The i says France will be bracing itself on Wednesday as the trial opens of 20 people involved in the 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris, one of the worst atrocities to hit the continent
The i says Jordan Pickford can write his way into England’s record books on Wednesday less than a year after he was battling to save his club career.
The i says the NHS is heading into “one of its most challenging winters”, with Covid-19, waiting lists and staffing issues increasing fears that it will be pushed beyond capacity,
The i describes it as a “new era of tax hikes” and says that social care costs will be capped at £86,000.The prime minister will not rule out further tax rises.
The i says in Pablo Larrain’s films about feminine image, power, and persona, he explores the masks women in the public eye must wear and the ways in which they navigate under the weight of expectation.
The i says a £5.4 billion package of emergency cash has been released to help the NHS cope with the Covid-19 pandemic and tackle the mounting backlog.
The i says a 35-year-old widow whose life was “turned upside down once again” by Covid-19 will have to choose between food or putting on the heating once the Universal Credit uplift ends
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