Newspaper headlines from around the world – Thursday, 20 June 2024

Here are all the stories that made the headlines on front pages of newspapers worldwide on Thursday, 20 June 2024. Have a read ...

Newspaper headlines from around the world – Thursday, 20 June 2024

Here are the stories that made headlines on the front pages of newspapers around the world on Thursday, 20 June 2024.

The Wall Street Journal reported that chip-maker Nvidia became the world’s most valuable company after its share price climbed to an all-time high.

The Daily Mail newspaper questioned whether anything was too sacred for the ‘Eco clowns’ Just Stop Oil.

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The Jerusalem Post reported that there will be ‘No return to North before 1 September’

The Washington Post warned that Tehran (Iran’s capital) was on track to triple its output of enriched uranium.

The Guardian’s front page article reported that shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves pledged to close the gender pay gap ‘once and for all’ if the Labour Party wins the next UK election

The China Daily led with an article regarding President Xi Jinping under-scoring the importance of enhancing political loyalty in the military.

The Japan Times suggested that complex grammar may NOT be the key to better English!

The Times Of India’s top story covered Canada’s parliament paying tribute to a slain Sikh separatist.

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