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.
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The Guardian says an Indian man who tried to fake his death by murdering a builder and passing the body off as his own has been arrested.
The Independent says Officials have said that there are “confirmed fatalities” after workers became trapped when a roof collapsed at an Amazon warehouse in Illinois.
The Independent says Texas girl Sophie Long, 11, has been found safe in an undisclosed foreign country after going missing in July.
The Metro says A volcanic eruption in the Canary Islands shows no sign of ending after 85 days.
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.
The Daily Express says ANOTHER variant of coronavirus has been detected by experts working in Marseille, France, in a concerning update in the fight against the virus.
The Sun says FORMER Georgia Tech and Denver Broncos receiver Demaryius Thomas has passed away at 33.
The Guardian says The US is determined to walk Bosnia “back from the cliff” amid secessionist threats from Serb nationalists.
TRT World says Taliban militants in Pakistan declared an end to a month-long ceasefire arranged with the aid of the Afghan Taliban.
The Metro says People who have had a booster jab are 90% less likely to die with Covid-19 than those who had just two shots.
The Sun says A PERSON has been arrested after a minivan drove into a Christmas parade weeks after the deadly Waukesha crash.
The Daily Express: Italian politician Matteo Salvini welcomed a closely-watched European Commission decision to recognise gas and nuclear as green sources of power
The Independent says Finland’s prime minister faces criticism for staying out clubbing till 4am despite Covid exposure.
France24 says New Zealand plans to effectively ban smoking by progressively lifting the age at which tobacco products can be bought.
Arab News says Myanmar troops raided a small northwestern village, rounding up civilians, binding their hands and then burning them alive.
Aljazeera says Military helicopter crashes in Tamil Nadu state, killing at least 13 people including defence chief General Bipin Rawat.
The Independent says A military helicopter has crashed in southern India while carrying the country’s most senior general, Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Bipin Rawat.
The Independent says Kyle Rittenhouse has said he wants to become a lawyer following his trial and acquittal by a Wisconsin jury. “I want to be a lawyer. I want to go to law school,” he said.
The Independent says The erectile dysfunction drug Viagra may be linked to a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study.
The Daily Express says CHINA has issued a bleak warning to Joe Biden over the US’s boycott of the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
The Guardian says Tens of thousands of Afghans were unable to access UK help following the fall of Kabul because of turmoil and confusion in the Foreign Office.
The Independent says leading doctors have warned that the country could witness another devastating wave if additional measures aren’t introduced.
The Metro says Ghislaine Maxwell ‘asked teen to recruit girls to give Jeffrey Epstein oral sex because it was a lot for her to do’.