Arab News says a 14-year-old Palestinian boy was killed by Israeli gunfire in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday.
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TRT World says A US jury has found three men guilty of federal hate crimes for the murder of Ahmaud Arbery.
BBC News says fans and friends of music pioneer Jamal Edwards gathered at a vigil in west London to pay tribute to the 31-year-old.
Aljazeera says people in Argentina are hopeful light rains that began over the weekend will help firefighters curb blazing wildfires that have ravaged farms.
Arab News says Canada’s parliament on Monday backed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to invoke rarely-used emergency powers to end pandemic-related protests.
TRT World says about 60 people have been killed and dozens more wounded in an explosion at an informal gold mining site in southwest Burkina Faso, state television reported.
Sky News says the last Covid restrictions in place will be removed from Thursday and free testing will end in England from 1 April, the PM has announced.
The Metro says Jamal Edwards died from a ‘sudden heart attack’ on Sunday morning, his friends have claimed as tributes continue to pour in for the music pioneer.
Euronews says the EU’s top officials said the bloc will impose more sanctions against those involved in Russia’s recognition of two separatist regions of eastern Ukraine.
BBC News says Russian President Vladimir Putin has recognised breakaway rebel regions in Ukraine’s east as independent states, effectively ending peace talks there.
BBC News says Boris Johnson says his “living with Covid” plan will return people’s freedom as he prepares to scrap the legal duty to self-isolate in England.
The Independent says The British music industry is in mourning following the death of SBTV founder Jamal Edwards at the age of 31.
France24 says the US has warned the UN it has information that Russia has lists of Ukrainians “to be killed or sent to camps”.
Euronews says thousands of people in Ukraine turned out on Sunday to mark the anniversary of the Maidan revolution.
Arab News says Moroccans protest against high prices and to commemorate the eleventh anniversary of demonstrations.
TRT World says Donald Trump’s new social media venture, Truth Social, appears set to launch in Apple’s App Store.
Sky Sports says The FA is looking into an incident in which Manchester United’s Anthony Elanga and Fred were hit by missiles thrown from the crowd.
BBC News says evidence suggests Russia is planning “the biggest war in Europe since 1945”, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said.
Sky News says people in England will no longer have to self-isolate after testing positive for coronavirus.
NME says Apple have reportedly pulled their sponsorship deal with Kanye West.
BBC News says Millions of people have been told to stay at home as one of the worst storms in decades, Storm Eunice, hits the UK.
France24 says Germany accused Russia on Friday of endangering Europe’s security with demands that recall the Cold War.
Euronews says At least 104 people have died from floods and mudslides that swept away homes and cars in the city of Petropolis.
Aljazeera says a judge has ruled that Donald Trump must answer questions under oath in a civil investigation into his business practices.
Arab News says A fire broke out on a ferry sailing from Greece to Italy on Friday with 288 people on board, the Greek coast guard said.