The Guardian says Vaccination could become mandatory in Germany from February, Angela Merkel has said.
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The Independent says SpaceX has broken its own launch record for the number of rockets sent to space in a single year.
The Independent says Angela Merkel has urged Germans to shun hatred ahead of her farewell speech at the Grand Tattoo marking an end to her 16-years in office.
France24 says US President Joe Biden announced Thursday a winter campaign against Covid-19, with new testing requirements for travelers.
Arab News says Taliban authorities said on Thursday that Iranian forces had suffered at least nine casualties during clashes on the Afghanistan-Iran border.
The blow to economic growth comes as President Jair Bolsonaro prepares for his re-election campaign.
The Daily Mirror says A man has won big after accidentally purchasing two identical tickets for the same lottery drawing and ending up winning two prizes.
The Daily Mirror says The three tragic teenagers who were shot dead by a fellow student at their high school on Tuesday have been named and pictured.
The Sun says THOUSANDS of cash-strapped Americans can apply for stimulus checks worth up to $500 just days before Christmas.
The Independent says More details are emerging about Ethan Crumbley, the 15-year-old charged with murder and terrorism for allegedly shooting and killing four students and wounding seven at a Michigan high school on Tuesday.
The Metro says Brian Laundrie’s parents are selling their Florida home after it was revealed that the cause of their son’s death was suicide.
The Guardian says China has attacked the Women’s Tennis Association’s boycott in response to the treatment of Peng Shuai.
The Sun says A 15-YEAR-old student has been charged with terrorism and murder after allegedly killing four of his classmates with his father’s gun.
TRT World says Some 31 donors to Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund must approve fund transfer to World Food Program and UNICEF.
VOA says The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday heard oral arguments in what will likely become a landmark abortion rights case.
The Metro says The 15-year-old suspect in the Oxford High School shooting in Michigan has been identified as Ethan Crumbley.
Aljazeera says Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has replaced the country’s finance minister after weeks of economic turmoil.
The Guardian says WTA has announced the suspension of all tournaments in China amid concerns about the safety of Peng Shuai.
The Guardian says Some Republican states are expanding unemployment benefits for employees who have been fired or quit over vaccine mandates.
The Guardian says The first accuser in Ghislaine Maxwell’s child sex trafficking trial testified in Manhattan federal court on Tuesday.
The Sun says A BRITISH engineer says he is “very confident” he has found the exact spot where MH370 crashed.
The Metro says Coronavirus infections in South Africa have risen by 403% in a week as the Omicron variant continues to spread.
Aljazeera says Authorities in the United States say a student opened fire at a high school north of Detroit, Michigan.
The Guardian saysTrump called aides hours before Capitol riot to discuss how to stop Biden victory.
The Independent says Kyle Rittenhouse is currently not a student of the Arizona State University (ASU), the college administration has said amid protests.