VOA says U.S. President Joe Biden said Thursday there is a “very high” likelihood that Russia will invade Ukraine in the next several days.
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Sky Sports says Kell Brook has denied making a racist comment and Amir Khan has denied making a homophobic comment at their pre-fight news conference.
Heavy rain and strong winds swept over parts of Scotland, northern England and Northern Ireland, bringing down trees, railway cables and power lines.
The Guardian says A Labour MP intends to seek assurances in parliament that public money will not be used to pay for the Duke of York’s settlement with Virginia Giuffre.
France24 says At least 94 people died in the historic Brazilian mountain town of Petropolis, local government officials said on Wednesday.
Euronews says Germany’s leaders on Wednesday announced plans to end most of the country’s coronavirus restrictions by March 20.
Arab News says a surprise ruling by Iraq’s high court cast doubt on the legal foundations of the independent oil policy of Iraq’s Kurdish-run region.
Aljazeera says Hong Kong’s government has asked the territory’s hotels to set aside as many 10,000 rooms to be used for coronavirus quarantine.
BBC News says Liverpool took a huge step towards the Champions League quarter-finals after scoring two late goals against Inter Milan in the San Siro.
BBC News says there are calls for clarity over Prince Andrew’s role in public life and how he will fund a financial settlement.
France24 says New Zealand Covid-19 infections reached a record high Wednesday as anti-vaccine protesters claimed victory after police failed to clear vehicles blocking the streets around parliament.
Euronews says Russian forces deployed near Ukraine’s border have begun returning to their garrisons, says Russia’s defence ministry.
The Daily Mail says Kanye West has returned to posting about his estranged wife Kim Kardashian just hours after he admitted that he had been ‘harassing’ her with his social media posts.
Aljazeera says A Palestinian man has been shot and killed by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank village of Nabi Saleh, during a confrontation.
TRT World says Eighteen people have been killed in an attack in a remote village in DR Congo by a notorious ethnic militia, a local official and a civilian campaigner have said.
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Sky News says the Welsh government has announced a £330m package to help people with the rising cost of living, support it says goes “above and beyond”.
BBC News says the US and UK leaders have said not all hope is lost for a diplomatic solution to the Ukraine crisis, but warn that the situation remains fragile.
Euronews says several people have died in southwestern France after an explosion and fire ripped through a residential street.
The Guardian says Justin Trudeau, has invoked legislation that gives his government sweeping powers to fight a growing number of “illegal and dangerous” blockades across the country.
VOA says Vietnamese refugees in Thailand are facing delays in renewing identity cards issued by the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) office in Bangkok.
The Independent says After a series of Valentine’s Day posts, Kanye West has now shared screenshots of his private conversation with estranged wife Kim Kardashian.
The Metro says Gruesome new details in the death of Brian Laundrie were made public on Monday, as the final autopsy report revealed his body was ‘scavenged’ and eaten by wild animals.
BBC Sport says Christian Eriksen played an hour in a closed-doors friendly against a Southend United XI on Monday, his first match since suffering cardiac arrest.
Sky News says police are searching for a sex offender who escaped from prison on Sunday morning – with the force warning he poses a “particular danger to women and young children”.