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Muslim nations condemn Denmark Quran burning Muslim nations have condemned the burning of a Quran on Monday by a far-right group called “Danish Patriots” outside the Iraqi embassy in Copenhagen. The far-right group live-streamed a similar act on Facebook on Friday. Last week, crowds set fire to Sweden’s embassy in Baghdad after the planned burning of a Quran in Stockholm. The Quran burning on Monday saw two anti-Islam protesters stamp on the holy book and set it alight in a tin foil tray next to an Iraqi flag on the ground. Iraq’s foreign ministry said such acts allowed “the virus…

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Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Tuesday’s front pages report on the ongoing Rhodes wildfires and the evacuation of holidaymakers. Many of the papers carry a front-page tribute to BBC presenter George Alagiah – who died at the age of 67 after a long battle with cancer. Rhodes wildfires The Times reports that 30,000 people from the UK have been left in “holiday limbo” by the wildfires on the Greek island. The paper says damage to resorts is likely to cause many cancellations over the next few weeks. The Daily Express highlights how unprepared travel firms appeared to be. The…

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The Guardian – Thousands forced to flee Rhodes fire nightmare Summary of the front page Fires across Rhodes which have forced mass evacuations of locals and tourists are the lead story in the Guardian. The paper says thousands of people on Rhodes have been forced to flee the “nightmare”, as the fires raged for a sixth straight day. The front page says Greece has mounted its biggest evacuation ever as a result, moving thousands of people from villages and resorts. England’s Ashes hopes washed away – says the front page as it features a large image of England’s cricketer Ben…

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Metro – Rhodes on fire Summary of the front page The Metro leads on the news that the Greek holiday island of Rhodes has been engulfed by wildfires over the course of the weekend. “Rhodes on fire” says the front page of the paper, pointing out that many tourists have “trekked miles to safety in just flip flops and swimwear” as they try to leave the fire-stricken island. The front page also reports on pop band The 1975 and the stage kiss row. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers

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Financial Times – DeSantis policies spur billionaires to rethink support for presidential bid Summary of the front page The Financial Times splashes on the news that some billionaire backers of Ron DeSantis’s bid to become president have started to rethink their support for the Florida governor. The paper says some of his right-wing policies are discouraging the donors and a retreat could harm the DeSantis campaign. The front page also reports on Spain’s election. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers

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Daily Express – Hell on Earth Summary of the front page The Daily Express leads on the fires raging across the Greek island of Rhodes describing the scenes on the popular holiday spot as “hell on earth”. The paper pictures holidaymakers fleeing on foot in Rhodes, dragging luggage behind them under orange, smoke-filled skies. Wildfires on the Greek island have led to evacuations of hotels and travel chaos as people scramble to find transport and shelter. The paper says terrified families have been forced to abandon their possessions in the dash for safety. It quotes one British mother saying: “I…

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Daily Mirror – Rhodes inferno agony: Our terror Summary of the front page The fires and evacuations taking place on the island of Rhodes in Greece make the splash in the Daily Mirror, with the paper running stories of British families who have been forced to flee. The paper says UK jets are flying to Rhodes to rescue “exhausted” tourists, with some 19,000 people evacuated from hotels so far. The front page features a large image of people fleeing the fires on foot with makeshift masks around their faces. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National…

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The Sun – Run for your lives Summary of the front page The Sun leads on the wildfires currently ravaging the Greek holiday island of Rhodes describing how some Britons were forced to “run for their lives”. A holidaymaker quoted in the paper says the situation is “like the end of the world”. The paper says many tourists escaping hotels had just seconds to spare “as the inferno raged around them”. The front page reports on David Beckham signing Leo Messi to his US-based football club – Inter Miami. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National…

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