The surprise trip of the Duke of Sussex to meet the victims of the war in Ukraine was a late addition to some of Friday’s front pages. The Daily Mail emphasizes that Prince’s “secret trip” followed his appearance at a two -day hearing in London about his security arrangements in the United Kingdom.
The Daily Telegraph also leads to Prince Harry’s visit to a clinic that rehabilitates military and civil personnel in Lviv. The document also reacts to Trump’s rates, which continually to dominate the front pages. The markets “fall again” as the president of the United States “admits transition problems” of their tariffs, he reports.
The Guardian Salpica in “more market agitation” after the United States confirmed that tariffs in China would reach 145% for some products. The document covers the criticisms of the “scattered ads” of Trump and says that a former Treasury Secretary has described the president’s policy as a “self -inflicted wound.”
A combination of economic and real news characteristics on the cover of the times. An agreement with the US. In other news, Queen Camilla, in the photo, showing a glass of wine in Ravenna while she and King Carlos III concluded her state visit to Italy.
Article I also informs that hope is fading for a United Kingdom agreement, with the United Kingdom that is close to “closer to milder Brexit.” The United Kingdom prepares to “attack a defense pact” with the EU, reports. Separately, it promotes a “historical moment” when a breast cancer pill is announced in the NHS.
Financial Times also directs its attention to Europe and reports that the EU is “open to taxing the great technology” if the negotiations tariffs with the president of the United States fail. The newspaper also reports that the French soccer star Kylian Mbappé has launched legal actions against its former Paris Saint-Germain club (PSG) on alleged unpaid wages. PSG says that its version of events exists in a “parallel universe of fantasy stories,” reports the FT.
The “registration numbers” or the British are being recorded with the organization of dying assisted Switzerlands, reports the Daily Express. Its holder says that this is the “concrete” test British because the right to the choice of death “, since parliamentarians consider amendments to a bill to legalize assisted death in England and Wales for adults with terminal diseases.
“Bake and Take” reads the main page of the Sun, which leads to an investigation into theft in stores. Some entertainment news also greets readers, as it reports sex education and Lotus White actress, Aimee Lou Wood, can be a new set of biographies about Beatles.
A third real story is presented on the cover of The Daily Mirror, which reports that television chiefs are queuing to hire “The Pundit” The Prince of Wales after he played the microphone in a game in Aston Villa on Thursday. The newspaper cites an unidentified source that says that Prince William “100% would be prepared for it.”
“This memes war,” says the metro cover by informing that China has “unleashed a series of memes that mock the commercial war of Donald Trump.” One of those memes is splashed on the cover: a false image of Trump, American vice president JD Vance and Elon Musk working in a shoe factory.
“A lot of giant for humanity” Reads the head of the Daily Star. NASA is trying to clean the waste of astronauts in space, reports, as the moon becomes “a loo-nazar landscape.”
The consequences of the tariff regime of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, continue to dominate the initial pages.
The guardian Conversations about “market agitation” expectations as investors “about the size of the change of Chinese tariffs.
The Times says Government ministers are increasingly pessimistic about ensuring a direct exemption from taxes. He suggests that the best scenario would be a continuation of the baseline range of 10% of the assets of the United Kingdom that are imported to the US.
The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, tells the Financial Times That the EU is prepared to deploy it with the most powerful commercial measures if the negotiations with Trump do not end their tariff war against Europe. She says that Brussels is open to taxing US digital companies if necessary. It could include a tax on digital advertising income, to hit large technology companies such as Google and Meta.
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The Duke of Sussex with victims of war in the western city of Ukraine of Lvvv on Thursday
The Duke of Sussex is shown in the front of The telegraph and The Daily Mail Duration what is described as a “secret” trip to Ukraine. It is reported that Prince Harry visited an orthopedic clinic in the west of the country devastated by the war, where wounded civilians and soldiers were used.
The Telegraph says that the unnoticed trip could be seen as a message from Prince to Trump, who has expressed his frustrations with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zenskyy in efforts to end the conflict.
In other news, The Guardian reports That more than a quarter of women in England live with a serious reproductive health problem. About 28% of respondents in a survey or 60,000 women, who believe they are the largest or their son, said they suffer from some type or “reproductive morbid.” The document says that health experts have warned that systemic, operational, structural and cultural problems are preventing women from accessing care.
In accordance with the times, Anxiety medications ending in rivers and seas can be making salmon more recsinous. A study in which the fish received similar drugs showed that the salmon abandoned the safety of the banks and came out on their own, making them vulnerable to the predators. The study, of Sweden scientists, was published in the journal Science.
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