Exclusive: Lough Neagh, which supplies drinking water for 40% of NI, contains genes resistant to last-resort antibioticsGenes capable of creating antibiotic-resistant superbugs have been detected in the UK’s largest lake, which supplies drinking water to about 40% of Northern Ireland.Testing of water from Lough Neagh, which has a surface area 26 times bigger than Windermere, found genes resistant to a wide range of antibiotics, including carbapenems – drugs reserved for life-threatening infections when all other treatments have failed. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Iran’s is trying to create wedges between Gulf states and the US, but Trump is very comfortable on the ‘escalatory ladder’In its current phase, the Israeli-US war against Iran and its proxies has become a proving ground for two competing concepts of military escalation, each of which threatens to become a trap.On one side, Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu have failed thus far in their ill-defined and shifting strategic aims. Despite killing Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, and other key leaders in the opening salvo of the campaign, the clerical regime remains and Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium is... [Continue Reading]
The US military has started moving at least one amphibious assault ship and more than 2,000 Marines from Japan to the Middle East as the US-Israeli war against Iran continues, according to US media reports. With the war about to enter its third week and US President Donald Trump vowing to ramp up military action against Iran, The Wall Street Journal and Fox News said on Friday the military was sending the Okinawa-based 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit to the region. The assault ship Tripoli,... [Continue Reading]
On the weathered facade of the Kiu Kong Mansion on Nathan Road, two freshly painted cats now curl into the bustle of Hong Kong’s Yau Ma Tei. The mural features a ragdoll and a British shorthair cat, two breeds loved by Hongkongers, bringing a burst of colour and whimsy to the ageing building. With its head wrapped in a pink towel after a grooming session, the ragdoll gazes out at the street while the British shorthair shows off glossy nails and long, curly eyelashes, both perched in a garden... [Continue Reading]
Videos posted by social media users showed smoke rising from the US embassy in Baghdad after a reported attack. [Continue Reading]
Yemen’s government rejects new shipping surcharges, as fears grow of humanitarian crisis. [Continue Reading]
Ice Cube's alien invasion adaptation receives five Razzies, which go to the year's worst movies. [Continue Reading]
Donald Trump shared footage of US air strikes on Iran's Kharg Island. [Continue Reading]
Finnish light artist Kari Kola spent two years planning the installation, requiring 750 LED lights to illuminate the night sky in the city of Albany. [Continue Reading]
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced a forthcoming package of support aimed at households facing increased heating oil costs, which have been exacerbated by the ongoing effects of the US-Israel war in Iran. In a recent interview with the Times, Reeves confirmed that she has "found the money" to assist families struggling with soaring energy bills, particularly in rural areas not connected to the main gas grid. The announcement of this financial aid is expected early next week. The price of heating oil, commonly used by approximately 1.7 million households in England and Wales for heating and hot water, has surged... [Continue Reading]
In the first half of March, there has been a notable rise in violent attacks against synagogues and Jewish community centers across several Western countries. A powerful explosion in Liege, Belgium damaged a historic synagogue, while three synagogues in Canada were hit by separate shootings. In Michigan, a man drove a truck into a synagogue and preschool before being killed by police; he reportedly sought revenge related to casualties from Israeli strikes in Lebanon. The Netherlands is investigating a synagogue arson in Rotterdam. These attacks have heightened fear among Jewish communities and broadened fears of escalating antisemitic violence. The wave... [Continue Reading]
In a significant escalation of tensions in the region, a projectile fell and exploded in the Negev desert area of southern Israel late Friday. This incident is attributed to ongoing activities linked to the conflict involving Iran, coming just days after the United States and Israel intensified their military operations against Iranian targets. Video footage capturing the moment the projectile impacted has since circulated widely on social media, further heightening concerns over the deteriorating situation. Footage of the explosion revealed dramatic scenes, underscoring the volatility in the region as military engagements between Iran and Israeli forces continue to unfold. The... [Continue Reading]
Spanish cinema has entered a new and more diverse era, film experts say. Oliver Laxe, the director of Oscar-nominated “Sirat,” embodies the shift. [Continue Reading]
A family were visited by strange men, who had seen adverts created by Declan Guess for "fun and sex" online. [Continue Reading]
Taiwanese Premier Cho Jung-tai has come under fire over what he said was a private visit to Japan to support the island’s team at the World Baseball Classic last week – a trip that drew a sharp rebuke from Beijing. Cho travelled to Tokyo on March 7, watching Taiwan defeat the Czech Republic 14-0 at the Tokyo Dome in the tournament’s Pool C round. He returned to Taipei the same day. It was the first visit to Japan by a sitting Taiwanese premier since Tokyo ended official ties with Taipei in 1972... [Continue Reading]
Dean Simes bought his first personal computer this century. Now, the centenarian wants to help other seniors understand the technology "you can't avoid". [Continue Reading]
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The Love Island host explains why she is keen to move into acting after joining the cast of The Gentlemen. [Continue Reading]
You don't have to read between the lines when President Trump posts on Truth Social. [Continue Reading]
Hong Kong should move beyond a “city-centred” approach that merely seeks Beijing’s policy support and instead take steps to align with national priorities by advancing the internationalisation of the yuan and supporting mainland Chinese enterprises’ global expansion, observers have said as this year’s “two sessions” came to a close. With the annual political gathering ending amid the widening war in the Middle East, observers also said Beijing would expect local companies to pursue investments... [Continue Reading]
Myanmar’s new parliament will convene next week, following an election tightly stage-managed by the junta. The Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) will enjoy a commanding majority and the party of former generals can be expected to preserve the interests of the military and its associates. It’s unclear just how closely these broader interests align with the political ambitions of junta chief Senior General Min Aung Hlaing. He does not formally lead the USDP, whose majority means it can... [Continue Reading]
Two prominent Chinese business leaders have pledged to double down on outbound investment – including in the Middle East and Latin America – even as geopolitical risks intensify following the outbreak of the US-Israeli war with Iran and Washington’s increasing interventions in the western hemisphere. Li Dongsheng, founder and chairman of Chinese electronics giant TCL, said the recent crisis in the Middle East had only a temporary impact on the company’s operations there and that the overall... [Continue Reading]
Rachel Reeves says the Treasury is also looking at "different options" to help households most vulnerable to soaring energy bills. [Continue Reading]
The Wests Tigers start their 2026 season against the Cowboys before the Storm take on the Dragons and the Panthers face the Sharks in Bathurst. Follow live. [Continue Reading]
Mercedes' George Russell wins the sprint race at the Chinese Grand Prix after a frantic scrap in the early laps with Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari. [Continue Reading]
Explosions rocked Iraq’s capital Baghdad on Saturday after two strikes targeted the powerful Iran-backed group Kataeb Hezbollah, killing two members including a “key figure”, security sources said. The strikes are the first in the heart of Baghdad to kill Iran-backed fighters since the start of the Middle East war on February 28, which has not spared Iraq, long a proxy battleground between the US and Iran. “At 2.15am, a missile struck a house that was being used by Kataeb Hezbollah,” said a... [Continue Reading]
The federal government's temporary easing of fuel standards will see 200 million litres of "dirty" fuel injected into the domestic market. Should drivers be worried? [Continue Reading]
John McGuigan was due to go back to work weeks ago in Manchester. He's still stuck in Australia using up all his work leave entitlements due to the war in the Middle East. [Continue Reading]
Australia's energy watchdog prepares to unveil new power price caps, which will include a tariff offering three hours of free electricity during the day. [Continue Reading]
US President Donald Trump said the United States is “way ahead of schedule” in its war with Iran. [Continue Reading]
The ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran escalated significantly with a recent military operation targeting critical locations in Iran. The U.S. military has reportedly launched strikes against military targets on Kharg Island, a vital hub for Iran's oil exports, intensifying geopolitical tensions in the region and threatening global oil supply chains. On a social media platform, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the military "totally obliterated every military target" on Kharg Island, while taking steps to ensure that the oil export infrastructure remains intact. His comments come as Iran has been accused of conducting missile and drone attacks... [Continue Reading]
The Los Angeles City Council has taken a significant step in urging the international Olympics committee to investigate Casey Wasserman, the chief organizer for the LA 2028 Olympics, over his connections to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. In a unanimous vote of 12-0, council members expressed their growing concerns regarding Wasserman's past associations, including a flight on Epstein's jet and flirtatious emails exchanged with Epstein's associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, dating back to 2003. This resolution, while symbolic and not enforceable, reflects the intensifying discomfort in Los Angeles about Wasserman's position, particularly given the values of the Olympic movement. Council members emphasized... [Continue Reading]
The teacher's family had asked for charges, including one of homicide, to be dropped "to prevent a separate tragedy from occuring" over the prank turned fatal. [Continue Reading]
Video from the Negev in southern Israel captured the moment a projectile following an Iranian missile attack. [Continue Reading]
From mourning the life they no longer have to feeling never-ending pressure, women tell the BBC why they regret becoming mothers. [Continue Reading]
The LA city council voted unanimously for an investigation into LA28 chief Casey Wasserman over his Epstein ties. [Continue Reading]
Experts doubt Pete Hegseth’s claims that the US is working effectively to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. [Continue Reading]
Two votes. That was the margin by which Malaysia’s prime minister, a man with a supermajority in the 222-seat lower house, failed to pass a bill his own coalition had spent weeks publicly championing. After the numbers were read out, the cameras cut to Anwar Ibrahim. He was mid-laugh, chatting with his deputy. The bill, defeated on March 2, was supposed to be a quick win – a term-limit proposal capping any prime minister at two terms or 10 years in office, chosen precisely because it was... [Continue Reading]
The move, as other Republicans confirmed they would not run, all but assured Representative Kevin Hern would succeed Senator Markwayne Mullin. [Continue Reading]
F1 Academy wants to nurture and develop female drivers who can compete at motorsport’s top level [Continue Reading]
Two men on a motorbike threw acid in the face of an Indonesian rights activist, leaving him badly hurt and prompting calls on Friday for a thorough investigation amid concerns of democratic backsliding in the country. Andrie Yunus, deputy coordinator of the KontraS rights group, sustained serious injuries to his face, an eye, hands and chest in the attack in Jakarta late on Thursday. Andrie was riding a motorbike when he was approached by two men on a scooter, one of whom threw acid at him,... [Continue Reading]
Taoiseach Micheál Martin begins his official visit to the United States today, as part of St Patrick's Day celebrations. [Continue Reading]
For many South Asian migrants across the Gulf, keeping quiet about Iran's attacks ensures they're able to pay the bills and feed their families. But is leaving even an option? [Continue Reading]
Traditional owners and scientists want buffel grass recognised as a Weed of National Significance, but the cattle industry opposes the move because it relies on the species for fodder. [Continue Reading]
Worried that many long running franchises are running out of new ideas, a reader suggests that pastiche is the best way to keep them interesting. [Continue Reading]
The United States destroyed military targets on Iran's main oil hub of Kharg Island, US President Donald Trump said, threatening to strike its oil infrastructure if Iran continues attacks that have halted most ship traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. [Continue Reading]
The large fee is the latest example of the White House’s inserting itself into corporate deal making in unusual and aggressive ways. [Continue Reading]
Chinese companies in several sectors – including energy, petrochemicals and agriculture – stand to benefit from surging oil prices and the yuan’s easing deflation, which analysts said could help investors find gains amid the negative effects of the Middle East war. Petrochemical companies on mainland China’s exchanges, including Satellite Chemical and Guangdong Redwall New Materials, raised product prices to reflect the surge in oil costs, a move that sent their stock prices soaring. Fertiliser... [Continue Reading]
Meta is planning sweeping lay-offs that could affect 20 per cent or more of the company, three sources familiar with the matter said, as it seeks to offset costly artificial intelligence infrastructure bets and prepare for greater efficiency brought about by AI-assisted workers. No date has been set for the cuts and the magnitude has not been finalised, the people said. Top executives have recently signalled the plans to other senior leaders at Meta and told them to begin planning how to pare... [Continue Reading]
The Bulldogs maintain their unbeaten start to the season, hammering the Giants with a 21-goal performance at Docklands. Follow live. [Continue Reading]