Canada: A man slammed his pick-up truck into a Muslim family killing four members in what police believe was a premeditated attack.
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Unicef has warned millions of vaccines could go to waste if rich countries send large amounts of leftovers to poorer countries in one go.
Israeli army carries out clean sweep at the border with Lebanon The Israeli army carried out a large-scale security search operation at the border fence with Lebanon on Sunday night after it said two people attempted to illegally cross into Israel. The Israel Defense Forces said troops along the frontier “spotted the tracks of two people near the security fence on the Lebanon border,” the Times of Israel newspaper reported Monday. According to the Israeli Defence Force (IDF), the “border breach did not appear to be terror-related.” But the army has used heavy-handed attacks in the operation called ‘clean sweep’.…
It’s running out, summer essentials shortage, something that has been on the cards for months is happening. British businesses are struggling to secure essential supplies like garden furniture, picnic baskets and outdoor toys, as consumers prepare for a holiday in the UK. About 60% of British suppliers have experienced import delays in the past month, but they are also facing huge transport costs with containers costing almost 20 times what they used to. Summer essentials shortage has been on the cards since Brexit One aspect of the delay has been the Suez canal blockage but additionally, the lack of containers…
LIVE: Pakistan train crash kills 35 people and at least a hundred injured in the district of Ghokti, Sindh. The train had over 1000 passengers. Two express trains have collided in Sindh’s Ghotki and so far at least 35 passengers have been killed with approximately 104 others are injured, say police and rescue officials. The Millat Express derailed and the Sir Syed Express train hit it soon afterwards, railways officials confirmed, saying that the collision took place between the Raiti and Obaro railway stations. A rescue operation is underway at the site of the crash and the injured are being…
Harry and Meghan announce the birth of their second child a baby girl named after Princess Diana and the Queen
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Brief. Me – Brief.Me In today’s Sunday’s papers, most of the headlines are dominated by the end of the lockdown, will England end the lockdown this month or will it be extended. Also, we look ahead to England’s final friendly game tonight and much of the paper talk revolves around the inclusion of Harry Maguire and Jordan Henderson. Hendersons is set to feature tonight but Harry Maguire is not quite fit enough and is raising lots of questions with fans and sports commentators about the validity of his inclusion. Also featured: The latest Covid-19 figures, Sports, business and entertainment news. …
Indian megastar Dilip Kumar has been hospitalized in Mumbai on Sunday after he complained of breathing difficulty. The film star’s wife and actor Saira Banu confirmed the news and revealed that he was admitted to PD Hinduja Hospital. Mrs Banu said: “After experiencing breathlessness, we took Dilip sahab to the hospital in Khar Road at 8.30 am. Doctors are treating him and we have got a few tests done, we are awaiting reports. Please pray for him that he feels better and we can take him home quickly.” He was the star of Mughal-e-Azam ( transl. The Great Mughal) is…
Facebook ban Trump for 2 years – It is no secret Facebook was particularly wary of Trump’s policies and want to keep him out of the WhiteHouse.
The UK’s regulator has approved the use of Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine in 12 to 15-year-olds, saying it is safe and effective in the age bracket.
The mother of Dea-John Reid, 14, who was stabbed to death in Birmingham has paid tribute to her “incredibly talented young boy.”
Nottingham Police are desperately searching for a girl, thought to be around 5-years-old, who was seen walking the streets by herself.
Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick said, “there’s nothing today to lead us to believe we can’t move forward with 21 June reopening.”
The Guardian leads with new data that suggests the Delta variant is more likely to cause serious illness, as the government tightens the border and travel rules.
The i’s front splash leads with the latest travel update on foreign holidays, as the paper urges its readers to holiday in the UK to save the lockdown lifting date of June 21.
Tesla Stock Tumbles Below Key Level As Chinese Demand Crashes China orders for Tesla vehicles reportedly nearly halved in May, sending Tesla stock tumbling. That could be good news for EV rivals Nio, Xpeng and Li Auto. Tesla orders nearly halved in May vs. April, the Information reported, citing internal data. That comes amid weeks of consumer complaints about Tesla safety and its response to criticism, heavily covered in state media. In April, Tesla deliveries in China excluding exports fell by two thirds vs. March to 11,671, according to trade group data. China has accounted for the bulk of Tesla’s…
The Daily Mirror’s front page covers the ‘foreign holiday nightmare’ after the announcement to changes to the green list. Online, the paper reports Harry and Meghan may name the new royal baby Lily – in a nod to the Queen.
The Metro leads with the travel changes, saying holiday hopes have been ‘dashed. Online, the paper reports Daniel Boulton has been charged with the murder of his ex-partner and her son.
European Union (EU) government reached a deal with the EU Parliament on Tuesday over new rules that will force large multinational companies to disclose how much revenue and tax they pay in the 27-nation bloc and how much they pay in countries considered tax havens by the EU. This has been an ongoing war since the last crisis when the likes of Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Facebook and others were exposed for paying ridiculously low amounts of tax. Many critics have criticised it as a half-measure and corruption in the EU parliament for bowing down to the tech giants. EU agrees…
The Daily Mail’s front page says summer holidays have been ‘plunged into chaos’ following the recent update. Brits now racing home or will face quarantine and a £1,000 test.
The Daily Express leads with the news Portugal will be removed from the UK’s green travel list from Monday leaving summer 2021 holiday plans ‘in tatters’ according to the paper.
Australia’s Victoria has detected the Delta Covid-19 variant among infections in the latest outbreak in the state capital Melbourne.
The US has announced it will share 80 million excess doses of Covid vaccines by the end of June, the first 25 million doses will go to areas in need.
Twitter has launched its paid subscription service in Canada and Australia. The paid service offers tools such as an undo button.