The latest comments of world leaders during the war in Ukraine dominate the front pages. Daily Telegraph commented on US President Donald Trump, who was “very, far away”, a deal between Ukraine and Russia. Trump is quoted by paper, as the Zelanceci “will not last too long” if he does not soon finish the war, and that a peace deal should not be “it should be difficult to make a deal”. “Your time is almost up,” reads its headline.
The crack between the US and Ukraine deepened as “Search for Europe Ceremony”, The Guardian report, Trump’s Ukrainian President’s comments also reacts. Paper says that comments follow a French offer for a partial a month between Russia and Ukraine. This paper also takes a picture of several winners of Sunday’s Oscar ceremony, smiling that they hold their Golden Awards.
The Daily Mail says that on Monday night a peace deal was expected to “on the verge”, which described Trump’s signal that he could assist as “fresh salvo” for Ukraine. This refers to the comments of the UK Prime Minister Sir Kire Stmper MPs that he will not send British soldiers to maintain peace in Ukraine unless the US gives security guarantee.
“Trump Lambasts shows weakness to Europe”, is the headline on the front page of the Times. The UK PM Sir Keer and other European leaders have said that they will not send peacekeeping soldiers to Ukraine without security guarantee from the US. The paper also states that “rising apprehensions” Trump Ukraine may prevent help, as they threatened to “draw the plug”.
The UK “hunts new colleagues to keep Putin in the Gulf”, announces the i paper. Along with supporting the “vague”, Sir Keer “is trying to produce a viable peace plan” in the weeks, it says. It also refers to the Pope’s health after experiencing two episodes of respiratory failure.
Sir Kir’s comments make up in front of the Daily Express. He has been quoted by saying that Ukraine should lead the Britain “in front” in protecting from the Russian “danger”, with the future of the country “important to our national security”.
Mirror says that MPs from all sides have supported Sir Kir in their support for Ukraine, calling it a “rare show of Ekta”. This conservative MP cleverly citing James says that the Labor PM “did not make the leg wrong” in a conversation with European leaders on the struggle.
According to the Financial Times report, Europe’s greatest powers are moving towards seizing more than € 200BN (£ 165BN) in frozen Russian assets. It says that France and Germany, “long used for a fully developed seizure” of assets held in the European Union, are now discussed with the UK and other countries how they can be used. Across the pond, Donald Trump’s return to power for his second term has helped to apply to Americans to be Britain’s citizens, reporting paper. It says that this number reached its highest level on record last year, stating that British tax changes also contributed.
The metro is investigating the tiktok on the use of children’s data. It also refers to a separate investigation in which the BBC was told that the social media platform was earning profits from a sexual livestream made by a teenager under 15 years of age. Tiktok has told the BBC that its recommended system is “operated under strict and comprehensive measures that protect privacy and security”. It also told the BBC that it had “zero tolerance for exploitation”. Somewhere else at the front, beaming celebrities clutch their Oscar Trophy because the paper announced: “All smiles.”
And the Daily Star warned of “Robo Lackies’ Uday”, said that people will soon “be paid to do nothing” while chatbots do their jobs.