Newspaper headlines from around the world – Monday, 29 July 2024
Here are all the stories that made the headlines on front pages of newspapers worldwide on Monday, 29 July 2024. Have a read ...
Here are the stories that made headlines on the front pages of newspapers around the world on Monday, 29 Jul
The New York Times front page reported fears of escalation after a rocket from Lebanon hit a soccer field.

The Daily Mail newspaper’s front page reported that GPs are threatening ‘catastrophic’ industrial action, which could slash the number of their daily appointments by up to half.

The Jerusalem Post newspaper reported that ‘a dark day has come to Majdal Shams.’

The Washington Post reported on its front page that Venezuela’s electoral council declared Maduro the winner of the Venezuelan election.

As reported on The Guardian’s front page, Rachel Reeves paves the way for cuts and tax rises to fill the shortfall left by the Tories.

Lasting efforts in mediation have achieved success, according to China Daily

The front page of the Japan Times reported that, in a historic move, the U.S. will upgrade its military command structure in Japan.

The front page of The Times of India reported that hotshot Manu demonstrated his calibre by blazing into Olympic history.

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