The fire began in a vape shop on Union Street on Sunday afternoon before the building collapsed hours later. [Continue Reading]
After some superb FA Cup fifth-round ties, BBC Sport looks at whether lower-ranked teams should always get to play at home. [Continue Reading]
The bandmates reconnected this year. [Continue Reading]
'He felt guilty but he shouldn't have. It was all Anthony Russell.' [Continue Reading]
The director behind the very first Resident Evil is hiring for his new studio Unbound Games, who are working on an original IP for consoles and PC. [Continue Reading]
Married at First Sight Australia is back! [Continue Reading]
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has called on the Minister for Justice Jim O'Callaghan to meet the families of the Creeslough tragedy without delay and hold a public inquiry into the explosion that claimed the lives of ten people. [Continue Reading]
"We are establishing a purely defensive and supportive mission … which will allow, once the hottest phase of the conflict is over, escorting container ships and tankers [through Hormuz]," said French president Emmanuel Macron in Cyprus on Monday. [Continue Reading]
'Tone deaf and thoroughly unlikeable.’ [Continue Reading]
One of the most successful indie games of all time finally gets a sequel but is it worth playing in early access or would you be better off waiting for the full release? [Continue Reading]
It's a truly magical spot. [Continue Reading]
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this March 9th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. [Continue Reading]
The United States and China traded barbs at a UN drugs meeting on Monday, with Washington accusing Beijing of failing to stop sales of precursor chemicals for fentanyl and China dismissing the allegation as false while calling the US irresponsible. The exchange, delivered in separate statements at the UN’s annual Commission on Narcotic Drugs meeting in Vienna, underscored tensions between the two countries over illicit drugs and tariffs, with their leaders due to meet in China at the end of... [Continue Reading]
European Commission head says rules-based system can no longer be relied upon to protect the continent’s interestsEurope can “no longer be a custodian for the old-world order” and needs “a more realistic and interest-driven foreign policy”, the head of the European Commission has said.Speaking to an audience of EU ambassadors on Monday, Ursula von der Leyen said the union “will always defend and uphold the rules-based system” but could no longer rely on it to defend European interests and shelter the continent from threats. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Eighteen tornadoes between Thursday and Saturday resulted in deaths in towns from Michigan to OklahomaCommunities throughout the central United States were cleaning up and trying to recover after an onslaught deadly tornadoes struck the region over the weekend.At least eight people had been confirmed dead as of Monday, with dozens more injured. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Eureka police took two calls for unconscious individuals, and officials reported ‘elevated’ carbon monoxide in roomA California motel has been closed after authorities found two women dead in the same room just days apart.The Eureka police department in northern California said in a news release last Thursday that on 21 February, officers and Humboldt Bay fire personnel were dispatched to a motel on the 4000 block of Broadway Street in Eureka – identified by the Eureka Times-Standard as the Lamplighter Inn – after receiving a report of “two unconscious patients due to a possible drug overdose”. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
A former partner of Natalie McNally has described how she was his best friend and accused Stephen McCullagh of murdering her. [Continue Reading]
French President Emmanuel Macron is visiting the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier, currently off the coast of Crete and heading towards Cyprus. It had been dispatched days before after the island was targeted by a Shahed drone-attack. FRANCE 24 's Kethevane Gorjestani looks at how Europe is reacting to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. [Continue Reading]
SIPTU members working in Blanchardstown and Inner City Home Care in Dublin have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action in a dispute over pay. [Continue Reading]
More than 70 million people are expected to be at some risk for severe weather on Tuesday. [Continue Reading]
Rewatch as French President Emmanuel Macron addresses troops on the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier as it is deployed in the eastern Mediterranean in an 'unprecedented' move. [Continue Reading]
French president says 'purely defensive' mission aims to gradually reopen key Gulf waterway amid spike in oil prices. [Continue Reading]
The F-35 Lightning II fighter jet has played a crucial role in both the US and Israel’s strikes in the ongoing Iran war. Is it reshaping global power in the skies? [Continue Reading]
Top Democrats say Minab school bombing that killed at least 170 people 'must be fully and impartially reviewed'. [Continue Reading]
The EU is fast-tracking asylum decisions, labeling countries like Bangladesh, Egypt, and Morocco as “safe.” Could this put vulnerable people at risk? In this episode of Briefed, Léa Marchal unpacks the EU’s new regulations on safe countries and safe third countries , and the real human impact behind the numbers. [Continue Reading]
The US military claims six men killed in a strike on a suspected drug-smuggling boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean. [Continue Reading]
The youngster and her "best friend" Zeeva - who is twice her age - were 'highly commended'. [Continue Reading]
Killer Mike, Travis Scott, T.I. and other artists said James Broadnax was sent to death row in Texas based partly on his artistic expression. [Continue Reading]
Anthropic on Monday filed a lawsuit to block the Pentagon from placing it on a national security blacklist, escalating the artificial intelligence lab’s high-stakes battle with the US military over usage restrictions on its technology. Anthropic said in its lawsuit that the designation was unlawful and violated its free speech and due process rights. The filing in federal court in California asked a judge to undo the designation and block federal agencies from enforcing it. “These actions are... [Continue Reading]
Planned changes to the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system in England were announced last month. [Continue Reading]
The company is seeking F.C.C. approval to test an idea to reflect sunlight to Earth at night, possibly powering solar panels. Critics say it could be bad for people and wildlife. [Continue Reading]
The president, Walter Carter Jr., said he “made a mistake in allowing inappropriate access to Ohio State leadership.” [Continue Reading]
Human Rights Watch has accused Israel of "unlawfully" using white phosphorus over residential parts of southern Lebanon last week. White phosphorus ignites on contact with oxygen, can be used as an incendiary weapon and can cause fires, horrific burns, respiratory damage and death. [Continue Reading]
Lawsuits come after Pentagon labeled Anthropic a ‘supply chain risk’, a decision the company says is unlawfulSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxAnthropic filed two lawsuits against the Department of Defense on Monday, alleging that the government’s decision to label the artificial intelligence firm a “supply chain risk” was unlawful and violated its first amendment rights. The two sides have been locked in a monthslong heated feud over the company’s attempt to implement safeguards against the military’s potential use of its AI models for mass domestic surveillance or fully autonomous lethal weapons.The... [Continue Reading]
A significant fire in Glasgow has led to the closure of Glasgow Central Station, the busiest railway station in Scotland. The fire started in a vape shop on Union Street Sunday afternoon and rapidly spread, causing extensive damage to a four-storey building adjacent to the transport hub. The blaze continued into Monday, prompting emergency services to battle the flames throughout the night. Initial reports indicate that most of the building, which has historical significance dating back to 1851, collapsed, leaving only the façade standing. Firefighters were deployed to the scene as flames engulfed the building, visibly shooting from windows and... [Continue Reading]
'God forbid a girl wants her cheeks to be tanned' [Continue Reading]
Swiss prosecutors have added the mayor to those under criminal investigation for a fatal New Years Eve ski resort fire that killed 41 people. [Continue Reading]
Former intelligence officer charged with murder and torture in first prosecution of its kind in England and WalesA former Syrian intelligence officer who fled to the UK has been charged with murder and torture as crimes against humanity, in the first prosecution of its kind in England and Wales.The 58-year-old man, who has not been named for legal reasons, is alleged to have played a leading role in the violent crackdown on protesters in Syria at the start of uprising against the regime of former leader Bashar al-Assad in 2011. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Roman Abramovich, the Russian oligarch and former owner of Chelsea Football Club, has heightened his conflict with the British government concerning the £2.5 billion proceeds from the sale of the club. The funds have been in a frozen UK bank account since the transaction, triggered by sanctions imposed in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Abramovich contends that he has the right to determine how these funds should be allocated, despite the legal complications stemming from international sanctions that target his assets. In its bid to curb the influence of oligarchs with close ties to President Vladimir Putin, both the... [Continue Reading]
A protest by anti-monarchists is staged outside the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey. [Continue Reading]
In a recent incident recognized as terrorism motivated by the Islamic State, two improvised explosive devices were thrown outside the residence of New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani. The event occurred during an anti-Islam demonstration held by rightwing agitators outside Gracie Mansion on Saturday. Reports indicate that Mamdani and his family were not home at the time of the incident, which took place in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. During a press conference, Jessica Tisch, the New York Police Department (NYPD) commissioner, confirmed that two men from Pennsylvania were apprehended at the scene. She indicated that a federal criminal complaint would... [Continue Reading]
The live events company, which owns Ticketmaster, will open parts of its business to rival companies. [Continue Reading]
Texas lawmakers have voiced strong criticism against the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for detaining two teenage mariachi musicians, Antonio Yesayahu Gámez-Cuéllar, 18, and Caleb Gámez-Cuéllar, 14. The brothers, part of the high school ensemble Mariachi Ono, were honored by Congress last summer after their group won a state mariachi competition. The incident has sparked outrage and calls for immediate action among Texas representatives and the wider community. The Gámez-Cuéllar brothers became notable figures following their participation in a congressional event where they were invited by Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz. This recognition brought national attention to their musical achievements... [Continue Reading]
President Emmanuel Macron said on a visit to Cyprus on Monday that France and its allies were working to put together a "purely defensive" mission to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. He said the mission would be aimed at escorting vessels "after the end of the hottest phase of the conflict" in the Middle East to ensure the flow of oil and gas – as the war pitting the US and Israel against Iran entered its second week, sending global oil prices soaring. [Continue Reading]
The Miami Dolphins are to release quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, which will cost them a record dead cap hit of $99.2m (£74.2m). [Continue Reading]
As tensions rise in the Middle East, oil prices are surging significantly, marking a worrying trend for both global markets and consumers. Reports indicate that Brent crude oil has reached its highest price since the onset of the conflict, attributed largely to disruptions in supply from this critical energy region. The escalating crisis has resulted in a 17% increase in U.S. gasoline prices since the conflict began, further impacting American drivers as fuel costs rise sharply. The G7 finance ministers are convening to address the situation, amidst discussions around the potential release of strategic oil reserves to stabilize prices. The... [Continue Reading]