BBC Sport says Kieffer Moore sent Bournemouth back to the Premier League with a late winner against Nottingham Forest that sealed automatic promotion from the Championship.
Browsing: Main Headlines
Each morning we bring you the main headlines from all around the globe. These are the headlines you have to know.
Sky News says some parts of the UK could be hotter than Ibiza and Crete this week with forecasters expecting temperatures to exceed 20C (68F).
The Guardian says Boris Johnson will hail Ukraine’s resistance against tyranny as an exemplar for the world as he delivers a virtual address to the country’s parliament on Tuesday.
France24 says unregulated online content has spread disinformation and propaganda that have amplified political divisions worldwide according to a new report.
Euronews says Germany and India signed a series of bilateral agreements Monday focused on sustainable development that will see the South Asian nation receive €10 billion in aid by 2030.
TRT World says the Supreme Court is poised to strike down the right to abortion in the US according to a leaked draft of a majority opinion that would shred nearly 50 years of constitutional protections.
BBC says the Met Gala – one of fashion’s biggest and starriest events – has rolled out its red carpet in New York for some of the globe’s best-known A-listers.
BBC Sport says Andy Murray beat 2020 US Open champion Dominic Thiem comfortably to reach the second round of the Madrid Open.
BBC News says an independent investigation could be launched into claims a Tory MP watched porn on his phone while in the Commons.
Sky News says a man has been charged with murdering Katie Kenyon who has been missing since last Friday.
France24 says Macron was the target of a bunch of tomatoes hurled by a disgruntled onlooker as he made his first public appearance after his weekend re-election victory.
Euronews says Spain’s government has agreed on a new code of conduct that will prevent toy manufacturers from using sexist stereotypes in their adverts.
TRT World says investors speculating over whether Elon Musk will complete his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter Inc have sent company shares to their lowest level.
VOA says Dr. Anthony Fauci has given an upbeat assessment of the current state of the coronavirus in the United States.
BBC Sport says Liverpool took a giant stride towards another Champions League final with a commanding victory over Villarreal at Anfield.
BBC News says the editor of the Mail on Sunday has declined an invitation to meet with the Speaker of the House of Commons over a controversial article about Labour’s deputy leader Angela Raynor.
Sky News says police searching for missing mother-of-two Katie Kenyon believe she is dead – and have arrested a man on suspicion of murder.
France24 says Ex-Soviet Moldova urged citizens to stay calm and stepped up security after a series of blasts in a Russian-backed separatist region raised fears of a spillover from the war in Ukraine.
Euronews says Twitter will have to “adapt completely to European rules” whatever Elon Musk’s intentions regarding freedom of speech, the European Commission warned on Tuesday.
TRT World says Harvard University has announced it will commit $100 million to redress its role in slavery, as more US institutions move toward reparations for historical injustices.
The Guardian says an expert has testified that her evaluation of the Heard revealed two psychiatric diagnoses – borderline personality disorder and histrionic personality disorder.
BBC Sport says Manchester City will take a slender Champions League semi-final advantage to the Bernabeu after winning a seven-goal first-leg classic against Real Madrid at Etihad Stadium.
BBC News says Business leaders have urged the prime minister to make this year’s extra bank holiday marking the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee permanent.
Sky News says the Speaker of the House of Commons has summoned the editor of a national newspaper for a meeting after an article about Angela Rayner.
The Guardian says Elon Musk has reached a $44bn deal to buy Twitter in a takeover that will give the world’s richest man control of a social network with more than 200 million users.