The Papers: 'BBC bosses quit in disgrace' and 'Tears of the crown' The resignations of BBC director general Tim Davie and his head of news Deborah Turness dominate Monday's papers. Iran faces unprecedented drought as water crisis hits Tehran The government is pleading with Iranians to save water as reservoirs dry up and rainfall is at a record low. Senate to vote on bill to end longest ever US gov't shutdown – report Senate sources told ABC that there would be “more than enough” Democrats to vote on the bipartisan measure, though most are expected to vote against the measure. Hadar Goldin’s parents, Israeli officials, welcome slain soldier's return The Goldin family hopes that Hadar will remain a symbol, adding that they fought for camaraderie, a burial in Israel, and human dignity. Israeli political and military officials also eulogized him. |
UK deploying specialist RAF team to defend Belgium from 'rogue' drones The UK is deploying a specialist Royal Air Force team to help defend Belgium's skies following a series of sightings of "rogue" drones, the defence secretary and his military chief have revealed. Three dead and 15 injured in Tenerife tidal surge Three people have died after they were swept into the sea off the coast of Tenerife during treacherous weather, officials said on Sunday. Zelenskyy Urges Allies To Respond As Ukraine Battles To Restore Power After Attacks Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy kept up his call for additional Western pressure on the Kremlin as the death toll rose from the latest Russian attacks and as authorities struggled to restore power following strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. |
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