“Don’t Trust Putin” was a warning by Prime Minister Sir Kir Stormer for the warning of Prime Minister Sir Kir Stmper for US President Donald Trump before the “crunch Ukraine Summit” on Friday with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelansky is “cut out” and Downing Street says Shanti Sauda “cannot be decided without Ukraine”. Kiev face “the possibility of leaving the occupied area of Russia”.
“Kive prepared to leave the ground for peace” made the daily telegraph into the headlines, saying that “Putin’s crunch softens the situation before the meeting in Trump and Alaska”. In addition, on the front page, if you want to save water, “remove your old email” – a large amount of energy is required to keep the cloud storage data center cool, the paper writes. And in Britain politics, “Stamor will not describe shoplifters as scumbing” and “Taxman cheated using AI using AI”.
In the Times report, Trump has promised to “try” some land for Ukraine, which he referred to as his “Ocean Frust Property”. The US President has said that he will call Zelansky after his meeting with Putin. In health news, a study based on members of the seventh day Adventist Church-mostly a plant-based diet is suggested that vegetarians are less likely to develop cancer than meat eaters.
Trump has opened the door to Nvidia to sell “Best AI Chips for China” in his top story, according to the Financial Times report. Along with this, there is a picture of Al-Jazeera correspondent Anas Al-Sherif, who was “killed with five other journalists in a media tent in a targeted Israeli air strike”. He was 28 years old. French President Emmanuel Macron has hired investigators to investigate the “podcaster” Candes Owens, when he and his wife Briguit sued the rightist last month, saying that a man was born.
Guardians write about “global fury” after the murder of one of the most recognizable faces in Gaza of Al-Jazeera. Palestinian journalist Wadi Abu al-Sow, who was near the Tent when the Israeli strike took place, said the group of journalists had “died immediately”. With him, he said “Truth is dead”. In the UK, there is a warning of “mid-utum like weather like droughts” and attacks on A&E nurses have increased by 91% in six years.
“Waiting time fuel violence” against A&E nurses warns the metro. The Royal College of Nursing told the paper that even those who were not usually not aggressive, did not leave.
The Daily Mail also runs with A&E attacks on nurses on its front page, writing that there are 4,000 incidents a year. A “Gupta ‘second marriage” is also celebrated with “two weddings and a quarrel” in a snap of Brooklyn and Nicola Peltz-Backum.
“To catch a serious” puts the sun in the headlines because its entire front is printed with a picture of Pelters-Baikemes that renew their vows. The pair did not invite “Heartbroken Poshe and Bake”.
“Driving lodge shake-up” will have “no one to the road”, which reports the daily mirror as part of the “major effort to reduce the toll of death on our streets”. According to the mirror, the liquor limit of drivers will decrease and older motorists may have to test the eye every three years.
“50,000 migrant boat arrive under labor” writes the Daily Express. Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrich called the number “condemnable”. Sprinkle a young boy in a fountain as the paper “warns to keep the Britain cool as a bask of Britain in the fourth summer heatwave”.
Parents have been urged to keep children indoors “between 35 C heatwaves” The Daily Star writes. “Look who is stuck” is its headline.