News headlines around the world
Here are some news headlines from around the world:
United States
- "Biden Signs Executive Order to Address Gun Violence" (The New York Times)
- "US Economy Grows at 6.4% Annual Rate in Q1, Beating Expectations" (The Wall Street Journal)
- "Texas Abortion Law Takes Effect, Sparking Protests and Legal Challenges" (The Washington Post)
Europe
- "UK and EU Reach Post-Brexit Trade Deal, Ending Years of Negotiations" (The Guardian)
- "France to Impose Curfew and Travel Restrictions as COVID-19 Cases Rise" (Le Monde)
- "Germany's Merkel to Step Down as Chancellor in 2021, Sources Say" (Deutsche Welle)
Asia
- "China Reports First COVID-19 Cases in Months, Sparking Concerns of New Outbreak" (The South China Morning Post)
- "India's Economy Contracts by 7.3% in Q1, Worst Performance in Decades" (The Hindu)
- "South Korea and US Agree to Deploy Advanced Missile Defense System" (Yonhap News Agency)
Middle East
- "Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei Calls for 'Death to America' Amid Tensions" (Al Jazeera)
- "Israel and Hamas Agree to Ceasefire After Gaza Conflict" (Haaretz)
- "Saudi Arabia and Russia Agree to Extend Oil Production Cuts" (Reuters)
Africa
- "South Africa's President Ramaphosa Announces New Lockdown Measures to Combat COVID-19" (The Guardian)
- "Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Wins Nobel Peace Prize" (The New York Times)
- "Nigeria's President Buhari Signs Bill to Establish New Police Force" (Premium Times)
Latin America
- "Brazil's President Bolsonaro Faces Impeachment Proceedings Over COVID-19 Response" (The Guardian)
- "Mexico's President López Obrador Announces Plan to Legalize Marijuana" (The New York Times)
- "Colombia's President Duque Signs Peace Accord with FARC Rebels" (El Tiempo)
Oceania
- "Australia's Prime Minister Morrison Announces Plan to Reopen Borders to International Travel" (The Sydney Morning Herald)
- "New Zealand's Prime Minister Ardern Announces New COVID-19 Restrictions" (The New Zealand Herald)
- "Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Marape Calls for International Help to Combat COVID-19" (The National)
These are just a few examples of news headlines from around the world. There are many more stories being reported on a daily basis, and the headlines are constantly changing.