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‘Shameful’ Trump attack on Zelensky and ‘Tearful Emma’

Daily Mail Title Read: Zelensky's 'Dictor' Exploding Trump Appals World

Most of Thursday’s papers featured a new attack on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, calling him a “dictator” and warning him to “more Move well, otherwise he will not leave a country”. The Daily Mail said the U.S. president shocked the world and aroused international outrage with his remarks.

Daily Express titled:

The Daily Express also reported a global “rebound” that described it as Trump’s “Onslaught”. It said critics described Trump’s “autocratic” comment as one of the most shameful remarks any U.S. president has ever made.

The Guardian's title reads: Trump deepens Ukraine's rift by marking Zelenskyy's

The guardian believes that after Trump’s “hot roar”, the United States and Ukraine are moving towards “irreconcilable cracks.” It said the president’s comments were posted in Zelensky’s accusation that he was “trapped” into a “bubble” of Russian disinformation. This article describes the tension between Washington and Kyiv as unprecedented.

The Daily Star’s view is the description of Trump as “Putin’s Poodle” and the editorial image of the U.S. president, then an orange dog walking under the leadership of Russian leader Vladimir Putin . The document called Trump “withnut humanity” and suggested that his remarks be happy for Putin.

The Times titled: Zelensky is not a dictator, Starmer tells Trump

The Times reported that some papers focused on Sir Kyle’s response, in which he “blame” Trump. It said Downing Street issued a “sharp statement” that, while it did not directly criticize Trump, frankly contradicted him. The Times added that Sir Kyle would meet in Washington for less than a week.

Mirror title reading: To Ukraine...

The Daily Mirror said Sir Keel called Zelensky on Wednesday night to guarantee UK support. It also reported that the UK would “pay forward” and plans to provide £4.5 billion in aid to Ukraine this year. Officials told the newspaper that Britain would have an additional £1.5 billion (in addition to the current annual commitment of £3 billion) to help “keep Ukraine in battle until they gain peace”.

My newspaper headline reads: Trump calls Zelensky a

The I newspaper also reported on “global anger” and said British conservative leader Kemi Badenoch also joined in condemnation of Trump’s “dictator” claims. The paper also reports more details that the U.S. president said, including his claim that Zelensky did “terrible work” and played Biden “like a violin.”

The headline of the Financial Times reads: Trump calls Zelenskyy a

In the Financial Times, Trump’s suggestion is that Zelensky “more moves quickly or else he wouldn’t leave a country” represents his “most obvious threat to end the war on conditions favorable to Moscow.”

The Daily Telegraph's title reads: Trump attacks

The Daily Telegraph said the Trump attack sent the “clearest signal” that he would not support Ukraine like Europe or his predecessor Joe Biden. At the same time the crowd.

The subway title reads: You are laughing

The Metropolis has a separate story asking, “Who heard about NHS comedy?” It reports that trials have begun to see if “prescription comedy” can help improve people’s psychology by providing alternatives to antidepressants. Health and reduce NHS costs. The paper says Craic Health has received a grant to run comedy-based workshops to help those isolated or lonely. The Metro said 8.7 million people in England are currently taking antidepressants.

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