Newspaper headlines from around the world – Tuhursday, 10 October 2024

Here are all the stories that made the headlines on front pages of newspapers worldwide on Thursday, 10 October 2024. Have a read ...

Newspaper headlines from around the world – Tuhursday, 10 October 2024

Here are the stories that made headlines on the front pages of newspapers around the world on Thursday, 10 October 2024.

The Wall Street Journal’s front page reported that Israel was targeted by militants in Gaza, Yemen, and Lebanon on the anniversary of 7 October.

The Daily Mail newspaper’s front page reported that Keir Starmer is urged to clarify his relationship with Lord Alli amid claims about the multi-millionaire donor’s influence in government, as Tories call for an urgent investigation.

The New York Times front page reported that there is sorrow ‘beyond bearing’ on a bloody anniversary.

The Jerusalem Post’s front page reported on the raw trauma and boundless grief at the October 7 memorials.

The Guardian reports on its front page that ‘The pain will never leave’: Nova massacre survivors return to the site one year later.

The Japan Times newspaper reported that Ishiba was vague regarding lawmakers and the slush fund.

China Daily’s front page reported that A-share market boosted confidence further.

The Times of India on its front page reported that PM Modi has accepted Muizzu’s invitation to visit the Maldives next year.

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