Aljazeera says Weather bureau says ‘very destructive typhoon-force winds’ likely as International Red Cross warns residents to brace for one of the strongest storms of the year.
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Arab News says The diesel fuel needed to produce oxygen for coronavirus patients has run out.
TRT World says White former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has pleaded guilty in a federal court in Minnesota to charges he violated George Floyd’s civil rights.
VOA says The White House COVID-19 Response team Wednesday said early data indicates the omicron variant is spreading in the U.S.
BBC Sport says Arsenal overtook opponents West Ham and moved into fourth place in the Premier League by winning an eventful match at Emirates Stadium.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson has suffered a humiliating rebellion over measures to slow the spread of the Omicron variant.
The Independent says Prince Andrew’s lawyer has argued for the civil claim to be thrown out by claiming that the woman has a “tortured interpretation” of the law.
Metro says Kim Kardashian says no Kanye West reconciliation ‘of any value at this time’ as she requests immediate termination of marriage.
TRT World says an Afghan whose daughter was killed by a botched US drone strike has expressed anger at the decision not to punish anyone.
Aljazeera says the WHO has warned that the coronavirus variant Omicron was spreading at a rate not seen with previous strains.
Arab News says Bahrain has announced the precautionary adoption of the coronavirus Yellow Alert Level starting Dec. 19 until Jan. 31 of 2022.
Sky Sports says Manchester City issued a ruthless reminder of their title credentials as the champions demolished sorry Leeds United 7-0.
The Metro says The US citizen accused of killing motorcyclist Harry Dunn will face court in the New Year.
The Guardian says The NHS was put on a crisis footing tonight as hospitals in England were told to discharge as many patients as possible.
The Independent says staff have been told not to “destroy any relevant information” as an investigation into illegal Christmas parties allegedly held at No 10 begins.
Aljazeera says India’s western state of Gujarat has acknowledged there were more COVID-19 deaths than its official tally.
BBC News says Hundreds of women abused by Larry Nassar are to receive $380 million (£287 million) after reaching a settlement with USA Gymnastics.
TRT World says Kentucky officials have voiced relief that dozens of workers at a candle factory appear to have survived tornadoes that killed at least 88 people.
BBC Sports says 42 Premier League players and staff tested positive for Covid-19 in the past week – the most recorded in the league over a 7-day period.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson is gambling on an unprecedented ramping up of vaccinations, rolling out 1m booster jabs a day.
The Independent says Police investigating the disappearance of nursing assistant Petra Srncova have been alerted to the discovery of a woman’s body.
The Metro says Danny Miller has won I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! 2021.
Arab News says Oman’s 18-plus population would now be allowed to book boosters in a bid to counter the spread of the omicron COVID-19 variant.
France24 says US emergency workers searched for survivors of ferocious tornadoes that killed dozens of people across several states.
The United States has reached 800,000 coronavirus-related death and cases topped 50 million, as the nation braces for a potential surge.