Norris has been through the mill - but this was a statement win Lando Norris has been through the mill but this was a statement win for the McLaren driver, writes Andrew Benson. 'Billions wasted on migrant hotels' and 'Trudeau, madly, deeply' A report on the Home Office's handling of asylum hotels and singer Katy Perry's relationship with ex-Canadian PM make the papers. Gazan activist decried as 'disobedient perpetrator' by family after publishing anti-Hamas op-ed The family of Moumen al-Natour, a Gazan lawyer and activist, published a statement distancing themselves after al-Natour wrote an anti-Hamas op-ed in The Washington Post. Israel will 'take action' if Hamas fails to return hostage remains, Israeli official tells 'Post' In an unusual move, Israel allowed a Hamas representative to enter the Israeli-controlled area of the Gaza Strip to work with Egyptian representatives and the ICRC in locating the hostage remains. |
US warship arrives in Trinidad and Tobago - as Venezuela hits out at 'military provocation' A US warship has docked in the capital of Trinidad and Tobago, as US President Donald Trump increases military pressure on Venezuela. From Dublin to Cape Verde: ‘Apart from family and friends the only thing I miss is the odd bag of Tayto crisps’ Amy Keenan Molloy moved with her husband to Cape Verde in 2005, where she has run bars, set up a charity and become an author of children’s books Sixty-five nations sign first UN treaty to fight cybercrime, in milestone for digital cooperation Sixty-five nations have signed a landmark United Nations treaty in Hanoi aimed at tackling cybercrime - a move Secretary-General António Guterres hailed as a historic step toward a safer digital world. |
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