Euronews says Ukraine’s president has accused Russia of carrying out a “war crime” after Moscow’s airstrike on a children’s hospital in the besieged port of Mariupol.
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Arab News says Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has given the smaller nation’s embassy in Washington an unexpected role: recruitment center for Americans who want to join the fight.
The Metro says ‘It seems like nobody wants to work these days’: Kim Kardashian urges women in business to ‘get your f**king a** up and work’
BBC News says the UK has announced a raft of new sanctions affecting Russian aircraft and exports of space and aviation technology.
Sky News says Prince Andrew has paid his financial settlement to his accuser Virginia Giuffre. “Stipulation of Dismissal” court documents were filed on Monday.
The English actress is in talks to join the all-star ranks of Dune: Part 2, the sequel-continuation to Denis Villeneuve’s Oscar-nominated sci-fi epic in the works at Legendary.
Arab News says the UAE called on the international community to take action to ensure that women and girls have more prominent roles at the heart of post-conflict recovery efforts.
TRT World says McDonald’s, Starbucks, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and General Electric –– ubiquitous global brands and symbols of US corporate might.
TRT World says US President Joe Biden has banned Russian oil and other energy imports, mounting pressure on Russia’s economy in retaliation for its invasion of Ukraine.
BBC Sports says Andy Murray has pledged to donate his prize-money earnings for the rest of the year to help children affected by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
BBC News says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will address British MPs on Tuesday via video link.
Sky News says a large fire which broke out on the 17th floor of a block of flats in east London, has been contained.
France24 says Russia planned to open humanitarian corridors in Ukraine Tuesday for civilians to flee besieged cities.
Euronews says Brussels will unveil new plans on Tuesday to ditch Russian fossil fuels to achieve greater energy independence.
Arab News says a top Iranian official said Monday that his country is seeking “creative ways” to restore its nuclear deal with world powers.
VOA says the Supreme Court said Monday it will not take up the sexual assault case against comedian Bill Cosby.
BBC Sport says Harry Kane scores two as Spurs hit five against struggling Everton in the latest Premier League clash.
BBC News says Boris Johnson is to hold talks with the Canadian and Dutch prime ministers in London as Western powers prepare to agree further sanctions on Russia.
Sky News says Britons have donated more than £100m to provide aid to Ukrainians fleeing the war after an appeal was launched by the UK DEC.
Euronews says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine will not forgive Russia for all the victims and suffering the war it started had caused.
France24 says Mathilde calls Hong Kong home, but as the Covid tears through the city she are joining an exodus of foreign workers looking for an escape route.
Aljazeera says Israeli forces have shot dead a Palestinian teenager after he allegedly stabbed two officers in the Old City in occupied East Jerusalem.
TRT World says at least 7 people have been killed, incl. two children, when a tornado swept through central Iowa, damaging buildings and knocking down trees.
BBC Sport says Peter Schmeichel was just one of many Manchester United legends horrified at their 4-1 derby defeat at Manchester City.
Sky News says Two UK supermarket chains have removed a Russian vodka brand from sale with immediate effect.