Newspaper headlines from around the world – Tuesday, 3 February 2025
Here are all the stories that made the headlines on front pages of newspapers worldwide on Tuesday, 4 February 2025. Have a read ...

Here are the stories that made headlines on the front pages of newspapers around the world on Tuesday, 4 February 2025.
The Wall Street Journal’s front page reported that Marco Rubio wants USAID to undergo an overhaul and has backed off from a sudden shutdown.

The Jerusalem Post‘s front page reports that incoming IDF Chief Eyal Zamir opposed a major strike on Hezbollah after October 7.

The Daily Mail’s front page reported that Keir Starmer vowed last night to continue efforts to unpick Brexit—despite warnings that Britain could be drawn into a damaging trade war with the United States.

The Guardian reported that the Prime Minister faces growing internal backlash over the potential approval of the Rosebank oilfield.

China Daily’s front page reported that Sino-EU ties are seen as key to global growth.

Japan Times‘ front page reported that SoftBank has formed a joint venture with OpenAI.

The front page of The Japan Times reported that Congress seeks to turn the tide with reworked strategies and new promises.

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