The Metro says The Rust script supervisor has filed a lawsuit against Alec Baldwin saying she suffered both ‘physical and emotional’ injuries after the fatal shooting.
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BBC Sport says The head of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) has cast doubt on an email released by Chinese state media attributed to tennis player Peng Shuai.
BBC News says The cost of living surged to 4.2% in October – its highest rate in almost 10 years – due to rising fuel and energy costs, according to new data.
The Guardian says Prince Andrew took out a £1.5m personal loan that was subsequently paid off by companies connected to David Rowland, a multimillionaire Conservative donor and financier.
France24 says US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer on Tuesday announced a deal to make its prospective antiviral Covid-19 pill available more cheaply in the world’s least-wealthy countries.
Arab News says The Arab coalition in Yemen said on Tuesday it had killed over 130 Houthis in the past 24 hours in strikes in and near the northern pro-government bastion of Marib.
Aljazeera says The Pakistani city of Lahore has been declared the most polluted city in the world by an air quality monitor.
VOA says The jury in the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse ended its first day of deliberations Tuesday in the midwestern U.S. city of Kenosha, Wisconsin.
BBC Sport says Wales earned a precious draw against Belgium to secure a home World Cup play-off semi-final.
BBC News says Four men arrested under terrorism laws following a bomb explosion outside Liverpool Women’s Hospital on Sunday have been released without charge.
The Independent says The UK threw away more than 600,000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine after the life-saving jabs were allowed to pass their expiry date.
The Guardian says Amazon has agreed to pay a $500,000 fine and be monitored by California officials after the company failed to “notify” workers about new Covid-19 cases.
France24 says Myanmar’s junta has charged ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi with electoral fraud during 2020 polls that her party won in a landslide.
Aljazeera says US President Joe Biden called for better and more “honest” communication between China and the US during a virtual call with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
TRT World says Former president Donald Trump’s longtime adviser Steve Bannon has surrendered to the FBI on criminal charges.
Sky Sports says Harry Kane scored four goals as England booked their ticket to the 2022 World Cup with a 10-0 demolition of San Marino.
BBC News says Three men have been arrested under the Terrorism Act after a man was killed in a car explosion outside Liverpool Women’s Hospital.
France24 says A newly founded anti-corruption party held a narrow lead in the preliminary vote count from Bulgaria’s parliamentary elections Sunday.
Aljazeera says As a geopolitical conflict continues to simmer, people are dying in the forests on either side of the border between Poland and Belarus.
The Guardian says a nine-year-old Dallas boy has become the youngest person to die from injuries sustained during a crowd surge at the Astroworld music festival.
BBC Sport says Australia powered to an eight-wicket victory over New Zealand to win the Men’s T20 World Cup for the first time.
BBC News says Around 1,000 people crossed the Channel by boat to reach the UK on Thursday, a new record for migrant Channel crossings in a single day.
France24 says Vladimir Putin told the EU it needs to start talks with Belarus if it hopes to resolve a crisis over hundreds of migrants trapped on the border with Poland.
Arab News says An Israeli court upheld a ruling to return to Italy a boy, the sole survivor of an Italian cable car disaster who was kidnapped to Israel by his grandfather.
Aljazeera says Pakistan has removed far-right leader Saad Rizvi from its terrorism watchlist, paving the way for his release from detention.