Tag: breaking news

  • Water returned to last 500 homes in Harrietsham after latest outage, South East Water says

    Water has been restored to all properties after another outage in Kent over the weekend, South East Water has said. According to the water company’s incident manager, Matthew Dean, the last 500 properties in Harrietsham, in Maidstone, saw water returned after a leaking main was repaired on Sunday night. South East Water (SEW) said early read more

    Water returned to last 500 homes in Harrietsham after latest outage, South East Water says
  • India is profiling Kashmir mosques, raising new surveillance fears

    Mohammad Nawaz Khan regrets the day his father, Sanaullah Khan, a retired government employee, agreed to head the managing committee of the neighbourhood mosque in Indian-administered Kashmir’s main city of Srinagar. Khan’s worries began earlier this month after the police started distributing a four-page form, literally titled “profiling of mosques”, to their functionaries, triggering fears read more

    India is profiling Kashmir mosques, raising new surveillance fears
  • Why is Germany trying to build Europes strongest conventional army?

    At the beginning of the year, German men aged 18 began to receive a compulsory questionnaire registering their fitness for army service under a law passed last month. Joining the army is voluntary for now, but the law allows the government to introduce mandatory service to meet its goal of building what it says will read more

    Why is Germany trying to build Europes strongest conventional army?
  • Senegal win Africa Cup of Nations after players storm off pitch during dramatic final

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    Senegal win Africa Cup of Nations after players storm off pitch during dramatic final
  • Chinas birth rate hits record low as population continues to shrink

    China’s birth rates sunk to a record low in 2025, despite the government rolling out a spate of incentives to boost it, as the country’s population fell for the fourth straight year. Government data on Monday showed that the country’s birth rate fell to 5.63 per 1,000 people – a record low since the Communist read more

    Chinas birth rate hits record low as population continues to shrink
  • Prominent Chinese super-embassy sends certain message, US Speaker Mike Johnson says

    The Speaker of the US House of Representatives has said he wished America had been able to acquire the London site slated for a controversial Chinese “super embassy”. Mike Johnson, of the Republican Party, said there was “some symbolism” behind the fact China had been able to acquire the site at the Royal Mint Court read more

    Prominent Chinese super-embassy sends certain message, US Speaker Mike Johnson says
  • Afcon 2025: Senegal stand in way of Moroccos 50-year wait for glory

    Senegal, meanwhile, progressed past record seven-time champions Egypt in the last four thanks to a second-half strike from talisman Sadio Mane. The 33-year-old netted the winning penalty in the 2021 final, also against the Pharaohs, and proved once again that he is the man for the big occasion. The former Liverpool forward is keen to read more

    Afcon 2025: Senegal stand in way of Moroccos 50-year wait for glory
  • Hillsborough Law debate withdrawn after backlash from campaigners and MPs

    The government has pulled an amendment to itsproposed HillsboroughLaw amid concerns from campaigners and some MPs that intelligence agencies could use itto “hide serious failures” from the public. It has also withdrawn the legislation from Monday’s parliamentary agenda entirely after initially planning for its report stage and third reading to go ahead and then bring read more

    Hillsborough Law debate withdrawn after backlash from campaigners and MPs
  • How West African traffickers are trading on QNETs name – one mans search for his lost children

    Saidu BahBBC Africa Eye, Makeni BBC Foday Musa has not seen his children for nearly two years Foday Musa looked broken as he listened to the last voice message he received from his son. It is 76 seconds long and the young man sounds desperate. He is crying, begging for his father’s help. “It’s so read more

    How West African traffickers are trading on QNETs name – one mans search for his lost children
  • Afcon final: Senegal temporarily leave field after Morocco awarded controversial penalty

    Senegal beat Morocco to win the Africa Cup of Nations for a second time – but only after the final was overshadowed when they temporarily refused to play after the hosts were awarded a controversial stoppage-time penalty with the match goalless. Referee Jean Jacques Ndala gave the spot-kick in the 98th minute after being advised read more

    Afcon final: Senegal temporarily leave field after Morocco awarded controversial penalty
  • Brahim Diazs Afcon penalty miss: Hes going to have nightmares say pundits

    It was a moment that will haunt Brahim Diaz for years to come. The winger had a chance to write his name into Moroccan folklore after winning a penalty in the eighth minute of second-half added time with Africa Cup of Nations final against Senegal goalless. It was a golden opportunity to end his country’s read more

    Brahim Diazs Afcon penalty miss: Hes going to have nightmares say pundits
  • Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,425

    These are the key developments from day 1,425 of Russia’s war on Ukraine. The site of a Russian attack on a residential building in Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine, on Sunday [Sergey Kozlov/EPA] Published On 18 Jan 202618 Jan 2026 Here is where things stand on Monday, January 19: Fighting Russian attacks killed three people, including a read more

    Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,425
  • Conservative MP Andrew Rosindell defects to Reform UK

    Andrew Rosindell has become the second Conservative MP to defect to Reform UK within a week. The MP for Romford, Essex, announced on Sunday evening he had decided to resign from his position as a shadow foreign office minister in Kemi Badenoch’s frontbench and as a member of the Conservative Party. The move came after read more

    Conservative MP Andrew Rosindell defects to Reform UK
  • Chile forest fire death toll rises to 18 as state of emergency declared

    Chilean President Gabriel Boric ‍has announced a ‍state of emergency in two southern regions. Published On 18 Jan 202618 Jan 2026 Click here to share on social media share2 Share Two dozen active forest fires are tearing across southern Chile, forcing more than 50,000 people to flee their homes and killing at least 18 people, read more

    Chile forest fire death toll rises to 18 as state of emergency declared
  • Five dead after high-speed train collision in Spain

    At least five people have been killed and dozens more injured after two high-speed trains derailed following a collision in southern Spain on Sunday evening. The accident happened near the town of Adamuz, close to the city of Cordoba, when a high-speed train travelling from Malaga to Madrid derailed and crashed onto a neighbouring track, read more

    Five dead after high-speed train collision in Spain
  • State of catastrophe in Chile as deadly wildfires rage

    At least 16 people have been killed and nearly 20,000 people have fled to safety after wildfires, as a “state of catastrophe” was declared in Chile. Firefighters were battling 24 different fires across the country on Sunday morning, with the worst burning in the Nuble and Bio Bio regions, where the government declared an emergency. read more

    State of catastrophe in Chile as deadly wildfires rage
  • Greenland: EU weighs response to Trump after tariff threat

    It’s not yet a full year since European leaders buckled up for President Trump’s second term, and now this rollercoaster ride feels it has reached its most dangerous turn yet. The occupant on the White House is dangling the threat of economic punishment over the heads of countries that are supporting the territorial integrity of read more

    Greenland: EU weighs response to Trump after tariff threat
  • Small part of Sunshine State becomes Snowy State as Florida gets snow for 2nd year in a row

    PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) — A small part of Florida is the Snowy State for the second year in a row. Snow briefly covered the grass and rooftops in parts of the western Florida Panhandle on Sunday morning as just enough frigid air rushed in behind a cold front to turn the last rain showers into read more

    Small part of Sunshine State becomes Snowy State as Florida gets snow for 2nd year in a row