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‘US rift with Ukraine grows’ and ‘UK hunts new allies’

The front page of the telegram reads: "Trump to Zelensky: Your time is coming soon."

The latest comments from world leaders about the Ukrainian war are taking the front page. The Daily Telegraph published a comment from U.S. President Donald Trump, who criticized Ukrainian President Vorodimir Zelensky for saying the deal between Ukraine and Russia is “very very, very far away.” This article quotes Trump as saying that if Zelensky doesn’t end the war soon, he will be “soon” and the peace deal shouldn’t be a tough deal. “Your time is coming,” its title reads.

The title on the Guardian's homepage is: "As Europe seeks a ceasefire, the U.S. rifts with Ukraine grew."

The report said that as Europe seeks a ceasefire, the rift between the United States and Ukraine deepened, and also reportedly carried Trump’s response to the Ukrainian president’s comments. The paper says the comments follow French proposals calling for a partial month truce between Russia and Ukraine. The newspaper also took photos of several winners at Sunday’s Oscars, smiling as they held the gold medal.

The front page of the Daily Mail is titled: "Trump: I won't endure it with Zelensky for longer."

The Daily Mail said hopes for a peace deal were “at the edge” on Monday night, describing Trump’s hint that he could use Ukraine’s aid as “fresh salvo.” It referred to British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s comments on MPs that he would not send British troops to maintain peace in Ukraine unless the United States provides security assurances.

The title of the homepage of

The front page title of Time is “Trump tends to show weaknesses.” British Prime Minister Sir Kyle and other European leaders said they would not send peacekeeping forces to Ukraine without the security guarantees of the United States. The document also said Trump may stop Ukraine’s aid after Trump threatened to “pull the plug.”

The title of the front page I read: "Britain hunts new allies to keep Putin away."

Britain declared that “hunting new allies should avoid Putin.” It said Sir Kyle is trying to develop a “peace plan that can be feasible in weeks” when the U.S. support is “unclear”. This also refers to the Pope’s health after two episodes of respiratory failure.

The title on the homepage of the Daily Express shows: "Britain must stop the

Sir Kyle’s comments make the Daily Express ahead. He is quoted as saying that Britain must protect Ukraine “from the front” from Russia’s “threat” and that the country’s future is “critical to our national security.”

The title of the homepage of the Daily Mirror shows: "U.K."

Mirror said members of MPs from all sides supported Sir Kiel’s support for Ukraine, calling it “rare unity”. It quotes conservative MP James cleverly saying that the Labor prime minister has “no regrets” in negotiations with European leaders on the conflict.

The title on the homepage of the Financial Times shows: "Europeans are moving towards seizing €20 billion of frozen Russian assets."

According to the Financial Times, Europe’s greatest power is to move to freeze Russian assets of more than 200 billion euros (£16.5 billion). It said France and Germany “long-standing comprehensive seizures of assets held by the EU” are now being discussed with the UK and other countries. In the pond, Donald Trump’s second term restoration of power has helped drive a craze for Americans applying for British citizens, the report said. It said the figures rose to the highest record last year, adding that tax changes in the UK also contributed.

The title of the subway homepage is: "Tiktok Child Sex Exploration."

The subway story tells the story of Tiktok’s investigation into the use of children’s data. It also refers to a separate survey in which the BBC was told that social media platforms were profiting from sexual acts performed by 15-year-old teenagers. Tiktok told the BBC’s recommendation system that it is based on “strict and comprehensive measures to protect the privacy and security of teenagers”. It also told the BBC that it has “zero tolerance for exploitation.” Elsewhere on the front, celebrities laughed at their Oscar trophy when the newspaper declared: “All smiles.” ”

The front page title of Daily Star is: "The rise of robot Lakis."

Every day, stars warn of the “rising of robots lackeys”, saying people will soon have to “do nothing” while chatbots are doing their jobs.

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