Fans have found evidence of a potential remaster for an obscure Lord Of The Rings game, which originally debuted on the Xbox 360. [Continue Reading]
A formal tally on Friday showed Sam Page ahead of Phil Berger, the powerful longtime leader of the State Senate. A recount is expected but experts say that is unlikely to flip the results. [Continue Reading]
'The race will immortalise a nation.' [Continue Reading]
With France preparing to vote in the first round of the municipal elections on Sunday, Paris has become a battleground between left- and right-wing forces fighting to shape the capital’s future. But while conservatives once fought tooth and nail against the left’s dream of a city of more trees and less traffic, a look through the rival programmes suggests a greener capital is here to stay. [Continue Reading]
Trump has warned that Cuba is next in line after Venezuela and Iran, saying that the Havana regime is in its “last moments of life.” [Continue Reading]
Envoi Allen, due to retire after this week, collapsed on the walk back to the stables. [Continue Reading]
A Lebanese father mourned the death of his four daughters, who were killed in an Israeli strike. [Continue Reading]
Kuwaiti defense forces identified a hostile ballistic missile outside the country's threat zone in the last 24 hours, confirming no damage or direct threat occurred. This detection is linked to broader regional instability attributed to Iranian military aggression near Kuwait. The missile’s trajectory kept it outside the range of causing harm but serves as a reminder of the persistent aerial security risks faced by Gulf states. The incident affects Kuwait's national security posture by maintaining heightened military alertness and defensive readiness. Kuwaiti forces continue active monitoring to counter potential future missile threats to their airspace. This vigilance is crucial as... [Continue Reading]
A teacher who repeatedly made false declarations about his teaching qualifications in job applications to Cork Education and Training Board has been struck off the Register of Teachers. [Continue Reading]
The Richmond RCMP have launched a public appeal to locate 23-year-old Gabriel Justice, who disappeared from Richmond Hospital on the evening of March 9, 2026. Gabriel was last seen around 6:48 p.m. wearing a black toque, green jacket, yellow hospital pants, and black sneakers. Authorities are worried for his safety given his unfamiliarity with the area and lack of phone access. Gabriel’s potential movement toward Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside raises additional concerns due to the area's known challenges. His disappearance poses risks not only to him but also highlights ongoing public safety concerns in the region. The RCMP have asked anyone... [Continue Reading]
On the evening of March 12, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in Holyrood, Newfoundland and Labrador arrested Michael Howe, 32, after he fled from police during a dangerous high-speed chase. The incident started when officers responded to a report of a man making threats at a residence in Deer Park. Howe left the scene in a vehicle that was later spotted on Route 90. When police attempted a traffic stop, Howe evaded them at high speeds, driving recklessly. For safety reasons, officers chose not to pursue but later found his vehicle abandoned near a park in Holyrood. Howe was taken... [Continue Reading]
Israeli public overwhelmingly supports war with Iran, rallying behind Netanyahu despite political divisions. [Continue Reading]
The Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Grands Prix scheduled for next month are set to be cancelled as a result of the Middle East war. [Continue Reading]
Residents in Beirut reported thousands of leaflets dropped over several neighborhoods, calling on Lebanese people to remove the weapons of Hezbollah and warning against turning Lebanon into an arena for Iran’s proxy forces. [Continue Reading]
Fleeing under bombardment, leaving home after nightfall – this has become the reality for many families in Lebanon. Far from their homes, they are now trying to recreate a semblance of daily life. Our correspondent in Beirut went to meet families displaced by the conflict. [Continue Reading]
Brazil’s former president Jair Bolsonaro has pneumonia and is receiving treatment in an intensive care unit, a hospital in the capital, Brasilia, said on Friday. Earlier in the day, Bolsonaro’s eldest son, Flavio, said on social media that his father was being transferred from prison to the hospital after waking up with chills and vomiting. “I ask for prayers that it not be anything serious,” Flavio wrote. He has said he would run for president this year, and recent polls show him and President... [Continue Reading]
In a latest development, Israel has been targeting Basij checkpoints in Tehran using citizen videos, aiming to weaken the Islamic Republic’s internal security and embolden anti-regime protesters. [Continue Reading]
Volodymyr Zelenskyy says move 'does not help peace' as Europe reels from soaring energy prices linked to Iran war. [Continue Reading]
Dozens of MPs are calling for the government to formally apologise for Britain's actions during its administration of Palestine in the first part of the 20th century. [Continue Reading]
Since the beginning of the conflict in the Middle East, many merchant vessels have been stranded in the Gulf, as the Strait of Hormuz has become a high-risk area following several attacks attributed to Iran. Among them is Wang Shang, a Chinese sailor aboard a cargo ship, who describes the waiting and uncertainty at sea. [Continue Reading]
Having abandoned Ukraine, the US has sought Kyiv's support in defence from Iranian drones. [Continue Reading]
The Burnaby RCMP High Risk Offender Unit continues to investigate five indecent acts reported over a five-day period in January 2026. These incidents involved a male suspect displaying indecent behavior ranging from public nudity to masturbation, predominantly occurring in Central Park. On January 20, two separate incidents unfolded, and police have now released sketches of the suspects to the public. The release of these sketches marks a significant development in the ongoing investigation, as police seek public help to identify the individuals involved. Residents and park visitors are encouraged to be vigilant and report any information that might lead to... [Continue Reading]
Trio captured relaxing around a wooden table in photo believed to have been taken on Martha’s Vineyard Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Peter Mandelson have been pictured in bathrobes alongside Jeffrey Epstein, in the first known photograph of them together.The trio were captured relaxing outside at a wooden table with mugs decorated with the American flag in the newly unearthed photograph believed to have been taken on Martha’s Vineyard, an island off Cape Cod in Massachusetts that is favoured by the wealthy. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this March 13th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. [Continue Reading]
Pavel Talankin's film Mr Nobody Against Putin has already won a Bafta, and is now competing for an Oscar. [Continue Reading]
The U.S. government said the military veteran, Jordan G. Goudreau, had been missing for months, and that an ankle monitor assigned to him had been found hidden in a piece of furniture. [Continue Reading]
Canada has moved to bolster its legal framework to help law enforcement and intelligence agencies respond more effectively to evolving criminal threats. The government has introduced amendments to the Criminal Code designed to enhance investigative powers against crime ranging from local street offenses to complex national security risks. These reforms recognize how criminals are now leveraging digital technologies and international connections to facilitate illegal activities, making it harder for authorities to protect citizens. By empowering the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and CSIS with better tools, the government aims to improve disruption capabilities and safeguard communities across the country. This initiative... [Continue Reading]
While Arsenal continue their challenge on four fronts, their style of play continues to be criticised by some. Is it justified? [Continue Reading]
US law enforcement detained Rafael Enrique Gamez Salas, a 40-year-old Venezuelan national and alleged leader of Los Piratas, the Chilean branch of the Tren de Aragua criminal organization. The detention followed charges filed by Chile accusing him of orchestrating multiple extortions and kidnappings in Chile, including one that ended with the murder of a former Venezuelan military officer. Gamez Salas’s arrest marks a significant step in international cooperation to dismantle the Tren de Aragua’s influence across South America. He has previous US convictions for human smuggling and illegal reentry after deportation, underscoring his history of transnational criminal activity. This case... [Continue Reading]
Mayor says he will encourage Met to scale down his official vehicle alongside plans for new charges for big carsThe London mayor, Sadiq Khan, has said he would be encouraging the Met to abandon his armoured car in favour of a smaller vehicle as he signalled a clampdown on driving SUVs in London.Khan and Transport for London are considering options including additional charges on outsize vehicles to tackle the increasing numbers of SUVs on London’s roads, primarily to address road safety but also to address concerns about parking and congestion. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Tehran residents report relentless bombing with US and Israeli planes launching wave of attacks Middle East crisis – live updatesDonald Trump has said Iran will be hit “very hard” in the coming days, describing leaders of the regime as “deranged scumbags” who it was a “great honour” to kill, as Tehran residents reported relentless bombing and violence continued to spiral across the Middle East.The US president’s comments, which signaled an intensification of the US-Israeli campaign, came as Israeli and US warplanes launched successive waves of attacks on the Iranian capital and elsewhere on Friday. One strike reportedly hit close to... [Continue Reading]
The 84-year-old mother of US TV presenter Savannah Guthrie was kidnapped 41 days ago. [Continue Reading]
The move, which lowers fees to 25%, is a breakthrough for Chinese developers Tencent and ByteDanceSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxApple announced late on Thursday it would lower the commission fees collected in its App Store in mainland China. The move follows pressure from regulators in the tech company’s second-largest market, as well as global scrutiny of its payment requirements.Fees for in-app purchases and paid transactions will be lowered to 25% from 30% starting on Sunday, Apple said in a statement on its blog for developers. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
US defense head is eager to frame operation as a success – and slam journalists for not portraying it in a positive lightHas the pro-Maga media turned on the Pentagon over Iran?Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxPete Hegseth on Friday again claimed the US military campaign against Iran has been an unprecedented success, using a Pentagon press conference to accuse journalists of downplaying Washington’s supposed gains on the battlefield.Speaking alongside the chair of the joint chiefs of staff, the US defense secretary claimed Iran had been left without a functioning air... [Continue Reading]
Natalie McNally sent messages indicating she was considering breaking up with a man now accused of her murder, Belfast Crown Court has heard. [Continue Reading]
Gaelic Warrior wins the Cheltenham Gold Cup in supreme fashion as Harry Redknapp-owned Jukebox Man finishes eighth. [Continue Reading]
William Todd, 61, a convicted murderer already serving two life sentences, masterminded an elaborate plan to help his criminal associates escape long prison terms. The effort targeted the trial of Danny Brown, 58, Stefan Baldauf, 66, and four others, who were convicted of smuggling 448 kilograms of MDMA valued at £45 million into Australia. Both Brown and Baldauf received sentences of 26 and 28 years respectively in December 2022 after a National Crime Agency (NCA) investigation. The scheme unfolded when the jury was deliberating in June 2022. False reports were sent to Kingston Crown Court claiming that five jurors had... [Continue Reading]
Restaurants in India are suffering the consequences of disruptions to supplies of cooking gas caused by the war in the Middle East. Two restaurant owners describe the mounting challenges of operating under the crisis and the measures they’re taking to adapt. [Continue Reading]
Crimson Desert is setting itself up to be the breakout hit for 2026, so we've laid out all the essentials, from the premise and release time to why it's getting so much hype. [Continue Reading]
A doctor who raped a nurse, as she was sleeping on a couch at a friend's apartment, has been jailed for eight years today. [Continue Reading]
Brazil's imprisoned ex-president Jair Bolsonaro was hospitalised in intensive care after being diagnosed with bronchopneumonia, a subtype of pneumonia, according to a medical note from the DF Star hospital. [Continue Reading]
Gaelic Warrior left the field toiling in his wake as he claimed an impressive victory in the Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup. [Continue Reading]
Alireza Askari, 42, sentenced for killing Paria Veisi after she left him, and aunt Maryam Delavary jailed for helping bury herA man has been jailed for at least 26 years for the “cold-blooded murder” of his ex-wife and the burying of her body in his garden.Alireza Askari, 42, admitted killing Paria Veisi, 37, at the property they previously shared in Penylan, Cardiff, in April last year. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Education secretary has claimed lawyers’ criticisms of her department’s policy changes are motivated by profitLawyers have been accused of exploiting parents of children with special needs by the education secretary, Bridget Phillipson, who claimed their criticisms of the government’s policy changes were motivated by profit.Speaking at the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) annual conference, Phillipson said the special educational needs overhaul outlined last month would “move the system away from the very adversarial system that we have, where parents have had to fight so hard for support”. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]