US-built $230 million pier in Gaza is shutting down after two months The high-profile $230 million pier built by the Biden administration to deliver humanitarian…
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China hits back at Nato over Russia accusations China’s foreign minister Wang Yi has dismissed NATO’s claims that Beijing is supporting Russia in the Ukraine…
Australian soldier charged with spying for Russia An Australian soldier, Kira Korolev, and her husband Igor Korolev have been arrested and charged with spying for…
Texas hospitals filling up amid extreme heat and power cuts Hospitals in Houston are filling up as Hurricane Beryl has left over a million people…
Joe Biden press conference: ‘Won’t drop out of the race’ – in gaffe-marred address President Joe Biden faced a critical moment at his Thursday night…
France’s former first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy charged in election funding scandal France’s former first lady, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, has been charged in an election funding scandal…
Footballer Darwin Núñez involved in clash with fans Liverpool footballer Darwin Núñez was involved in an altercation with fans after Uruguay’s defeat to Colombia in…
Israel tells everyone in Gaza City to leave The Israeli military has ordered all residents of Gaza City to evacuate south to the central Gaza…
Irish woman charged in UAE for attempting suicide has case dropped and can return home Tori Towey, an Irish flight attendant, who had been facing…
Nato pledges support for Ukraine’s future membership NATO members have pledged strong support for Ukraine’s future membership and additional aid at the recent summit in…
France’s Socialist Party leader launches bid to become PM Olivier Faure, leader of France’s Socialist Party, has announced his candidacy for prime minister following the…
Brazil’s Bolsonaro may be charged over jewel sale Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is under investigation for allegedly benefiting from an illegal scheme to sell…
Israeli air strike kills 29 people at Gaza camp for displaced people At least 29 Palestinians have been killed and many others wounded in an…
Tech giant Samsung workers to strike indefinitely A union representing workers at Samsung Electronics in South Korea has called for an indefinite strike, demanding better…
Canada faces pressure at Nato summit to increase military spending Canada is under increasing pressure to boost its military spending, as it currently falls short…
09/07/2024 – UEFA European Championship – Quarter-Final – Match 1 Venue: Allianz Arena Kick-off: 8 pm Where to watch? Live on BBC One – and…
Ukraine mourns after day of Russian air strikes Ukraine is observing a day of mourning following one of the deadliest waves of Russian missile strikes…
Israeli forces bombard Gaza City as tanks re-enter central areas Palestinians in Gaza City have reported experiencing one of the most intense Israeli bombardments since…
Australia appoints special envoy to tackle antisemitism Australia has appointed a special envoy to combat antisemitism and promote social cohesion amid rising tensions over the…
Hurricane Beryl kills seven and cuts power for millions At least seven people have died after Hurricane Beryl hit southeast Texas and Louisiana, causing widespread…
White House fights back against doubts on Biden fitness The White House has dismissed concerns about Joe Biden’s mental fitness, with the 81-year-old president challenging…
Tuesday’s front pages continue its coverage of UK politics as the new Labour government begin setting out their plans for the country. Much of the coverage is around defence spending following a Russian attack on a Ukrainian hospital.
The right-leaning newspapers claim the new chancellor – Rachel Reeves – is laying the groundwork for tax hikes following her first speech as Chancellor in which she said Labour had inherited the worst economy since WW2. The publications argue the economy the Tories inherited from the last Labour government – in 2010 – was far worse than today’s situation.
Elsewhere, England’s upcoming Euros semi-finals make several tabloid front pages – and not surprisingly, dominates the back pages.
Massive floods affect millions across South Asia Massive floods have devastated regions of India, Nepal, and Bangladesh, killing dozens and affecting millions. Rescue operations are…
At least 20 dead in Russian attack on Ukraine cities At least 20 people have been killed in a massive missile attack launched by Russia…
France election shock as far right defeated but now faces hung parliament In a surprising turn of events, France’s far-right National Rally (RN) finished third…