For now on, I'm be keeping the top headlines from around the world here. If there are any sources I'm not using that you recommend, please /msg me. Do you know an english language paper in South America or Eastern Europe that updates daily? Let me know please.
Without further ado, here is today's top news from around the world:
The BBC's Top Headlines:
- Parties clash on economy
Labour promises increased prosperity and the Tories question the government's record on tax on the first full day of the UK election.
- Israeli teenagers 'stoned to death'
Israeli PM Ariel Sharon condemns the "horrifying" murder of two Israeli 14-year-olds found in a cave near Bethlehem.
- Porn virus hits computers
Computer users are warned about an e-mail virus which is taking thousands of people to pornographic websites.
- Japan considers female succession
Japan's governing party is to consider changes to the law to allow abdication and female succession to the imperial throne.
- Afghan children die in heat wave
Ten Afghan children have died in the last few days at a refugee camp in Pakistan because of heat stroke and dehydration.
- US steps up missile charm offensive
American officials continue a diplomatic drive to win support for the controversial missile defence plan with visits to France and South Korea.
- Zanzibar refugees to return 'soon'
The UN refugee agency says that it has plans to safely repatriate 680 refugees who fled political persecution on Zanzibar in January.
- HK defends Falun Gong expulsions
The Hong Kong authorities rebuff accusations they are deliberately stopping members of the Falun Gong movement from entering the territory.
- Arab states agree free trade zone
Four Arab countries - Egypt, Jordan, Tunisia and Morocco - sign a declaration pledging themselves to establish an free trade zone.
The New York Times' Top Headlines
China Daily (Chinese Government -- www.chinadaily.com.cn) Top Headlines
Panapress (African www.panapress.com) Top Headlines