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“Ukraine peace in weeks” and “Killer planned school shooting”

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The Guardian leads to Donald Trump's comments and claims that Vladimir Putin is ready to accept European peace in Ukraine as part of a ceasefire. He made the remark during a visit to the White House of French President Emmanuel Macron, the main picture on the front of several of the papers on Tuesday.

Times title page

The Times also leads its reporting with the Trump Macron meeting. The heading on the front page reflects the US President's claim that the Ukraine secretary could end “within weeks”. Trump claimed that Volodymyr Zelensky will shortly visit the White House to reconcile a deal that companies have access to the huge natural deposits of Ukraine for valuable minerals for less often.

I newspaper start page

When Ukraine traces the third anniversary of Russia's full invasion, the I government of I, the Trump government is preparing to say Sir Keir Starrer that he “no longer” blades Wladimir Putin for the conflict. The British Prime Minister is to meet the US President in Washington for discussions, which the newspaper described as the “most important” official trip to the US capital for decades.

Financial Times title side

According to Financial Times, Rachel Reeves will meet her European colleagues for “groundbreaking” defense talks. According to the newspapers, the Chancellor will later take part in the discussions at a G20 meeting in Cape Town this week, since the continent tries to react to Trump's demands for higher military expenses among NATO members.

Telegraph title page

The Telegraph claims that France is ready to use part of its nuclear arsenal in Germany in order to increase defense ability on the continent. On the front page, claims about social media contributions were also made by a cameraman that the telegraph reports on the documentary Gaza: How to survive a war zone. The program was removed from the iPlayer last week after the children's narrator is the son of a Hamas official. A BBC spokesman informed the newspaper that “continued questions were raised about the program”, and further checks are carried out with the company that produced it on behalf of the station.

Daily Mail title page

The Daily Mail leads its Tuesday edition with the revelation, which Nicholas Prosper – who guilty on Monday to murder his mother and two siblings in their house in Luton, planned to carry out a mass shooting in a school. The 19-year-old was arrested before he was able to carry out further murders, which the police said she had “undoubtedly” planned to plan.

The sunny side

With this case, the sun also leads on the front page on Tuesday. Last September Prosper shot the dead dead Juliana Falcon, 48, Kyle Prosper, and 13-year-old Giselle Prosper. He should be convicted next month.

U -Bahn title side

The government will change the law to ensure that there is “no hiding place for predators”, reports Metro. On the front page, an expected government is dedicated to changing the law to ensure that sex offender cannot change their names in order to avoid discovery.

Daily mirror title side

According to the Daily Mirror, the Interior Minister Yvette Cooper looks up 50 new laws to combat crime in cities across Great Britain. Roberta Flack, the killing singer who died at the age of 88, is also shown.

Daily Express title page

The Daily Express warnings of activists that the state pension could obtain the tax -free admission threshold in 2026. Income results are not taxed up to 12,570 GBP – but the paper warn level in the coming years and some recipients entitled to tax.

Daily star title side

And last but not least, the Daily Star leads to a strong warning that a massive nuclear strike could be the only way to redirect an asteroid that could theoretically hit the earth. “I don't want to say that humanity would throw in the towel, but they will need a lot of nuclear weapons,” said a space for the newspaper.

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