Arab News says Ukraine’s military said on Tuesday it was working to evacuate all remaining troops from their last stronghold in the besieged port of Mariupol.
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TRT World says the Buffalo killer followed an insidious racist creed gaining ground among white Americans that minorities are taking over society, according to his manifesto.
BBC Sport says Arsenal’s hopes of finishing in the Premier League top four were dealt a huge blow as they were well beaten by Newcastle at St James’ Park.
BBC News says the government is poised to introduce legislation which would allow ministers in London to override parts of the Brexit deal on Northern Ireland.
Sky News says the home secretary is permanently lifting restrictions placed on police in the use of stop and search powers.
Euronews says Hezbollah has been dealt a blow in Lebanon’s parliamentary election with preliminary results showing losses for some of its oldest allies.
Euronews says Ukraine’s victory in the Eurovision Song Contest boosted the morale of those still in the war-torn country.
TRT World says one person has been killed and four others critically wounded in a shooting at a Southern California church, authorities said.
VOA says law enforcement officials in the Buffalo, New York, are pieceing together the background of the teenage gunman who opened fire in a grocery store.
BBC Sport says Manchester City’s game at West Ham on Sunday could have been the match that all but confirmed Pep Guardiola’s side as Premier League champions.
BBC News says Boris Johnson has demanded his cabinet comes up with a plan to cut about 90,000 civil service jobs to free up cash to tackle the cost of living.
Sky News says an estimated 60,000 NHS workers are believed to be living with post-traumatic stress as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research.
France24 says veteran Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh will be buried alongside her parents in a cemetery near Jerusalem’s Old City on Friday.
Euronews says Spain could become the first Western country to allow women to take several days of “menstrual leave” from the workplace each month under new proposed legislation to be outlined next week.
TRT World says at least 11 people have died in a shipwreck off the coast of an uninhabited island near Puerto Rico, the US Coast Guard has said.
Arab News says the coalition to Restore Legitimacy in Yemen on Friday said Houthi allegations of deaths in the Al-Raqu border region by Saudi forces “are untrue”.
BBC Sport says Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta said “a beautiful game was destroyed” as his side suffered a damaging blow in their top-four hopes with a north London derby defeat at Tottenham.
Sky News says tax cuts could now be announced before the summer recess, Sky News understands
France24 says as global warming accelerates, the spectre of drought haunts France’s once verdant farmland.
Euronews says British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised to defend Finland and Sweden if either country comes under attack.
Aljazeera says North Korea has confirmed its first outbreak of COVID-19, raising fears of a humanitarian disaster in one of the world’s only unvaccinated countries as it goes into a nationwide lockdown.
TRT World says a colleague of slain Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh has told Anadolu Agency about his fellow journalist’s final moments before she was shot and killed while covering an Israeli army raid.
BBC Business says Apple has lost its position as the world’s most valuable company amid a broad sell-off of technology stocks.
BBC Sport says Kevin de Bruyne’s stunning four-goal haul helped Manchester City thump Wolves and restored their three-point lead at the top of the Premier League.
BBC News says Boris Johnson will visit Sweden and Finland to discuss the war in Ukraine, amid debate within both nations about whether to join the Nato alliance.