Sky News says the police officer who kidnapped Sarah Everard before raping and strangling her could be handed a whole life order when he is sentenced later today.
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France24 says Nicolas Sarkozy will find out whether he faces a second jail term when a court returns its verdict over massive overspending on his re-election campaign.
The Guardian says a Los Angeles judge has suspended Britney Spears’ father from the conservatorship that has controlled her life for 13 years.
Arab News says an international representative of ethnic Rohingya refugees was shot to death in a camp in Bangladesh by unknown gunmen.
Aljazeera says officials in Ecuador say more than 100 inmates have been killed and 52 others injured in a riot between rival gangs inside a prison.
VOA says the Biden administration acknowledged Wednesday that it sent $5.5 million to Haiti to help support asylum-seekers deported from Del Rio, Texas.
Sky News says former police officer Wayne Couzens is due to appear in court today as he faces sentencing for the murder of Sarah Everard.
BBC News says the Army could begin delivering fuel by the end of the week – as Boris Johnson reassures drivers about supplies.
France24 says while the economy teeters on the brink of collapse, vendors at an opium market in southern Afghanistan say prices for their goods have skyrocketed.
Aljazeera says the weapon North Korea fired off its east coast on Tuesday morning was a newly-developed hypersonic missile.
TRT World says top American generals have said they recommended keeping several thousand US troops in Afghanistan.
The Guardian says Manny Pacquiao, who is planning to run for president of the Philippines, said on Wednesday he was retiring from boxing.
The Independent says it’s been nine days since Brian Laundrie went missing after telling his parents he was going for a hike
BBC News says a man has been charged with the murder of primary school teacher Sabina Nessa who was killed as she walked to meet a friend in south-east London.
France24 says a volcano began spewing out ash again Monday after a brief lull in the Canary Islands ,where coastal residents are confined to their homes.
Sky News says the army is on standby with soldiers at “increased preparedness” to help deliver fuel if necessary, the defence secretary has said.
Arab News says Judge Tareq Bitar, the judicial investigator into the Beirut port explosion, was informed on Monday that he had been suspended from the case.
Aljazeera says the United States is facing a potential federal government shutdown by the end of the week after Republicans blocked an emergency spending bill.
TRT World says R. Kelly has been convicted of leading a decades-long sex crime ring, with a New York jury finding the superstar singer guilty on all nine charges.
BBC News says the government is to suspend competition law to allow oil firms to target fuel deliveries at petrol stations following recent panic buying.
France24 says nearly two-thirds of Swiss voters backed the introduction of same-sex marriage in a referendum held Sunday.
Arab News says up to 50 Houthis died in fierce fighting in Yemen on Sunday as the Iran-backed militia opened new fronts.
Aljazeera says Italian Foreign Affairs Minister Luigi Di Maio has said the Taliban government in Afghanistan could not be recognised.
Sky News says preliminary results in the German election show the Social Democrats have beaten Angela Merkel’s centre-right bloc.
VOA says a new era of American golfers sent a message Sunday with a record-setting Ryder Cup blowout of Europe.