Ukraine leads most papers on Thursday, next to the peace talks in Alaska between US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Thursday. The “no surrender will be surrendered” declares the metro, after reporting on the comments of Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelancesi, he said he would not abolish any field for Russia.
After Ukraine’s President and other European leaders, “Bluffing” Putin, Zelanski urged Trump, “Ukraine urges Trump, who is not attending the meeting in Alaska, on Wednesday organized a joint call with Trump to repeat his position.
Financial Times writes that Trump promised “serious consequences” for Putin if he refused to end the war in Ukraine. Paper reported that European leaders are worried that Trump “may be ready to attack a deal on the area” without Zelancesi’s input “, and in Wednesday’s meeting, went somehow gone to” calm their fear “in the meeting.
After the meeting with European leaders, The Guardian reports that Trump said he would “push” almost immediately “for a second meeting with Putin if his Friday’s summit goes well in Alaska. According to the paper, the second call will include Zelancesi. The front page also has a story on foreign aid, with paper reporting that ministers are considering “scraping” to spend 80% foreign aid on projects supporting gender equality.
Telegraph says that the meeting in Alaska will provide Trump’s access to Putin for “rare earth minerals” as “acting” to end the war in Ukraine, and is also ready to lift sanctions on Russia’s aviation industry. The paper is printed with a picture of the upcoming match of Day Desirs Kelly before its start as a host at the end of this week.
The Times has said similarly to Trump’s “Warning to Putin to Eve of Dialogue”, and alleged that the US and Russia have already discussed a “model” to end the war that will “mirror Israel’s occupation”. The White House has denied that any such discussion has taken place.
According to The Mirror’s headline, a man who plotted the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing has been accused of attempting to kill three jail officers. The paper alleges that Hasham Abedi used hot oil and knife in the attack.
The “Fight House” reads the front page of The Daily Star, as the paper report Trump plans to “host UFC fight matches on the lawn of the White House” to celebrate the US 250 years in 2026.
The BBC has apologized after an contributor for the day’s slot after an contributor for the ideaist of the Radio 4 Today program, alleging “zenofobia” by Chhaya Justice Secretary Robert Jenrich. The mail “Zenofob ‘goes with the slur on top tori, and writes that the guest Dr. Krish Kandiah inspired “Fury” with his comments.
The express says that Political Minister Dame Diana Johnson condemned the shopkeepers after his comments on BBC Radio 4, when he condemned the shopkeepers, but said “stores need to play their role in ensuring that high -value items are not in front”. Model and disability advocate Elli Goldstein on the front page of the paper, when she was declared as a contestant in the upcoming season of strictly lower dancing.
The Sun reports that the police are investigating the link between a shoot and an alleged blackmail plot, and the footballer Victor is signing £ 64 meters for the Arsenal of the Goitius.