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Cardiff City ordered to pay remainder of Emiliano Sala's transfer fee

Cardiff City have been ordered to make the last two payments to Nantes for Emiliano Sala's transfer by FIFA. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3NApJg9

Roman holiday? Soon you'll have to pay to visit this main attraction

Visitors going to Rome's Pantheon, one of the ancient world's best preserved monuments, will have to pay an entrance fee from Monday. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/46tcOW8

Hundreds of millions at risk from Chinese shopping app malware

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Mother and son 7 die after fall from ferry as murder probe launched

A mother and her son have died after plunging off a ferry travelling from Sweden to Poland, police have confirmed. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/437gQAo

Russia 'going backwards' in equipment and deploying post WWII-era tanks Western officials say

• Two men claiming to be ex-Wagner fighters said they killed civilians in Ukraine. One recanted. Wagner is looking for the other from CNN.com - RSS Channel - Intl Homepage - News https://cnn.it/3Mg5OCK

Paris riots: A youth told us in the most blunt terms possible that we weren't welcome

There are the three things that have come to illuminate the night sky in Nanterre - blue lights, orange flames and the starburst of fireworks. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/443Epf3

Tear gas and stun grenades won't stop protests as long as fear persists in Paris

Thousands of people crowded onto the streets of Nanterre, many holding banners or placards, demanding "justice for Nahel". from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/444jYOO

Sweetener commonly used in Diet Coke and other products 'to be listed as cancer risk'

A sweetener commonly used in Diet Coke and other products is set to be declared as a potential cancer risk, according to reports. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3XydUMn

Satellite images show smoke from Canada wildfires across UK - as fresh alerts issued in US

Satellite images have picked up an area of smoke lying across the UK which can be traced back to wildfires in North America, according to the Met Office. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Xv5q8w

'Our new love': Chrissy Teigen and John Legend welcome fourth child - named after surrogate mother

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend have announced the birth of their fourth child, a baby boy, via surrogacy. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3JC8b2b

HRT used for menopause linked to dementia - but it may not be due to the treatment

The use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to ease the effects of menopause has been associated with a higher risk of dementia, a new study has found - but the link between the two may not be down to the treatment. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Pz4z4M

'This whole place is going up': Police killing of teen is catalyst for wanton destruction in France

It was past 2am when the fires and disorder of Nanterre came to our doorstep and lit up the sky, bringing devastation in its wake. This is a corner of France where anger and anarchy have taken a grip. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/44kW8OG

Plane makes emergency landing after nose wheels fail to come down

A Delta flight was forced to do an emergency landing after the nose landing gear failed to come down. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3rbfuHW

Unrest spreads in France over fatal police shooting of teenager

Protests and riots over the fatal police shooting of a teenager in Paris have continued for a second night - and spread to other cities in France. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3XwCQn9

South Koreans instantly become younger under new law

South Koreans have instantly become a year or two younger. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/46oGcNf

Passenger rescued after fall from 10th deck of cruise ship in Caribbean

A cruise passenger was rescued from the Caribbean sea after she fell from the ship's 10th deck. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/44mUsnP

Final Fukushima inspections begin ahead of the release of wastewater from plant

Final inspections are taking place at the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan ahead of the release of treated radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3pofW4Q

'All I see is destruction fear and horror': Deadly Russian missile strike hits crowded Ukrainian restaurant

At least eight people have been killed - including three children - and 56 injured after a Russian missile struck a pizza restaurant in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PAxk18

Violent protests in Paris suburb after teen is shot dead by police during a traffic stop

There have been violent clashes between police and groups of youths in the Paris suburb of Nanterre after a teenager was apparently shot dead by an officer during a traffic stop. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3NQMHB5

What dramatic videos of Wagner march on Moscow reveal about rebellion - and what's now expected to happen

More than 130 videos of the Wagner march on Moscow have been verified and reviewed by Sky News and the Centre for Information Resilience, making Saturday's incident one of the most publicly documented of the Ukraine conflict. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3XvooMh

Belarus leader says 'no heroes' in failed Wagner mutiny - as Prigozhin in 'hotel with no windows'

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has said the long-standing tensions between the Russian army and Wagner mercenary group, which staged a 24-hour mutiny at the weekend, had been mismanaged. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3NurFqt

Military takes over prisons in crackdown on gangs after Honduras massacres

Inmates in Honduras were forced to sit half-naked in rows as soldiers searched for contraband in a sweep of the country's violent prisons by the military. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Nv3EzA

Decades of research 'destroyed' after cleaner turns off beeping lab freezer

A cleaner turned off a freezer at a university - leading to decades of research to be ruined, a million-dollar lawsuit has claimed. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3r2KjOL

TikTok to let parents filter videos on teens' accounts - but there's a catch

TikTok has launched the ability for parents and guardians to filter out videos they don't want their children to see. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3NqyB8k

Groom dies 10 minutes after getting married

A woman has been left widowed in Iowa just 10 minutes after her wedding, due to her husband dying from a fatal blood clot, according to local reports. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/438J664

'Laboratory of terror': Wagner Group responsible for torture killings and massacres in Africa

The Wagner Group is responsible for a raft of war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Central African Republic (CAR), according to a new investigative report. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/46sj6Fl

Anger in Italy as tourist filmed carving names into the Colosseum

Italy's culture minister says a tourist who was filmed carving his and his girlfriend's names into the Colosseum in Rome should be "identified and sanctioned". from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3NPB5y8

14-year-old boy dies during hike in 48C heat - as stepdad loses life trying to get help

A 14-year-old boy and his stepfather have died in Texas after they went on a hike in extreme heat where temperatures reached 48.3C (119F). from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3r1vEDA

Russian defence minister seen for first time since attempted Wagner coup

Russia's defence minister has been seen in public for the first time since Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin stood down his group of rebel mercenaries. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43ejyVb

Russian squatter leaves axed embassy site after high court loss

Australia's high court has dismissed Russia's bid to challenge laws preventing it from building a new embassy on land near the country's parliament in Canberra. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43WX1xf

US says Wagner coup attempt shows 'cracks in Russia's facade' as Putin and Prigozhin remain silent

America's top diplomat says that the attempted coup in Russia over the weekend shows "cracks" in the "facade" of Vladimir Putin's government. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/46nXvxL

Prigozhin's uprising was over too fast to change the course of war but it has exposed Moscow's fragility

A sudden uprising in Russia was over too fast to have any immediate impact on the war in Ukraine, but it exposed a fragility in Moscow that Kyiv will seek to exploit, experts have said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43XSESw

Titan sub investigators 'taking precautions' in case bodies found on sea floor

The US Coast Guard has said investigators looking into the Titan submersible implosion are "taking all precautions" in case they find bodies on the sea floor. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Jy6enw

Greece's conservative prime minister wins re-election

Greece's conservative prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has secured another four-year term in power following a landslide victory in the country's parliamentary elections. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3r3ZwPF

Hope turns to indifference in Ukraine - but some believe mutiny was only act one of Putin's drama

For much of yesterday it seemed Ukraine's enemies were about to turn on themselves. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3CK8cgv

Rebellion in Russia: How the revolt led by 'Putin's Chef' unfolded

The Wagner Group staged a rebellion in Russia, in what has been the greatest domestic challenge to Vladimir Putin since he took power. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3pdPvit

Aborted mutiny busts the myth that Putin is infallible

As mutinies go, the march by mercenaries on Moscow was anti-climatic, but history will likely remember 24 June as the moment Vladimir Putin's grip on power started to slip. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/46y5WXE

Rebel Wagner troops to be absorbed into Russian military as Prigozhin heads to Belarus

Some Wagner Group mercenaries will join the official Russian military after their leader called off their march on Moscow and agreed to relocate to Belarus. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/42ZFfIr

Rebellion in Russia: How the Wagner Group revolt unfolded

The Wagner Group staged a rebellion in Russia, in what has been the greatest domestic challenge to Vladimir Putin since he took power. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PqLRfL

Train carrying hazardous material falls into river after bridge collapse

A freight train carrying hazardous material has plunged into a river in the US after a bridge collapsed. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3r4CUOO

'My baby lived for just 93 minutes': The reality of life under the US's new abortion laws

Deborah Dorbert traces her fingertip along four strips of grainy black and white images placed on a wooden kitchen table inside her home in Lakeland, Florida. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3XqZygM

'No direct evidence' COVID started in Wuhan lab - US intelligence

A US intelligence report has found no direct evidence that COVID started in China's Wuhan Institute of Virology.  from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3NJ9RZ9

Who is Yevgeny Prigozhin and why does Putin feel threatened by him?

Yevgeny Prigozhin is a convicted thief, a Russian Oligarch and the founder and boss of the Wagner mercenary group. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/42X1y19

University friends pay tribute to 'generous and kind person' killed in Titan sub implosion

The university friends of the 19-year-old who was killed in the Titan sub implosion have paid tribute to the "incredibly generous and kind person". from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PrDxw2

Tropical storms form amid forecast of heavy rain and winds in Caribbean

Two tropical storms have formed in the Atlantic in June for the first time since records began. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43Txk0z

Wagner boss accuses Russian military leaders of targeting his troops

The head of the Wagner mercenary group has accused Russian military leaders of targeting his troops. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/42Tam8h

The tragedy of the Titan submersible and the dangers of diving down to the Titanic

A search and rescue effort to locate a missing submersible with five passengers on board has become a recovery mission after the US Coast Guard determined there was "a catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber" following the discovery of debris. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3CGKqCn

Four killed as Texas hit by tornadoes hurricane-force winds and hailstones bigger than tennis balls

Four people have been killed as a line of severe storms hit west Texas, producing a rare combination of multiple tornadoes, hurricane-force winds and hailstones bigger than tennis balls. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3XkER62

What happened to the Titan sub

After five frantic days of searching, "major pieces" of the Titan have been found near the Titanic wreck - with all five men who were on board the submersible presumed dead. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/44b5DQs

Five men aboard missing Titan sub believed to be dead after 'catastrophic implosion'

The five men onboard the missing Titan sub are believed to have died after the vessel suffered a "catastrophic implosion". from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Xiwhol

Musk and Zuckerberg agree to cage fight

Billionaire technology rivals Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg have agreed to fight each other in a cage match. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/46ko4Uw

Pistols machetes and machine guns used in slaughter of 46 women in prison riot

Investigators say a deadly riot which broke out at a women's prison in Honduras was carefully planned by rival gangs. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/44crKpx

Fate of missing Titan submersible's passengers may rest on one man

If the submersible now missing in the icy seas of the North Atlantic is still intact, the fate of the five men inside may rest on one crew member - a highly experienced mariner from France called Paul-Henri Nargeolet. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/42Nv9dq

Restaurant explosion kills 31 people in north-west China

A massive cooking gas explosion at a barbecue restaurant in northwestern China has killed 31 people and injured seven. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/46eMQFI

Passenger who took 2021 trip to see Titanic says missing sub 'was not safe'

A man who visited the Titanic wreck on the missing sub two years ago has said he felt the small vessel "was not safe". from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3JslfXY

UK would back fast-track for Ukraine to join NATO foreign secretary says

The UK would back a fast-track for Ukraine to join NATO, the foreign secretary has signalled. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Nj0TkU

A tsunami of filth as sewage and sludge coat streets of Kherson after dam blast

As the waters go down here, the full extent of the damage is becoming clear. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3NH4Lxm

A billionaire one of Pakistan's richest men and 'Mr Titanic': Who is on missing submersible?

The search is continuing to find the submersible that lost contact near the wreck of the Titanic. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3JqMhPc

London to host Ukraine recovery conference with Zelenskyy expected to address delegates

The UK will open a recovery conference for Ukraine with a pledge to unlock $3bn (£2.4bn) worth of World Bank loans to help the rebuilding, even as Russia's war rages on. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/46bUi4q

41 female prisoners killed with some burnt to death after riot

A riot at a women's prison in Honduras has left at least 41 dead, most of them burned to death, a Honduran police official said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/42MVg49

Missing submersible may have suffered 'catastrophic implosion'

The submersible that went missing on its way to the wreck of the Titanic may have imploded and collapsed into pieces, an expert has told Sky News. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43OmRDz

Titanic: What's left to see of the world's most famous shipwreck?

More than 111 years after it sank, the Titanic remains one of the world's most famous shipwrecks and a source of huge intrigue. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/469Vk0J

'What a relief!' Martina Navratilova announces she is cancer free after 'a day full of tests'

Tennis legend Martina Navratilova has thanked medical staff after revealing she is now cancer free. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3NCxGTh

Police searching 2024 Paris Olympics HQ in corruption probe

Police are searching the headquarters of the 2024 Paris Olympics organisers as part of a probe into suspected corruption. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/469KQyp

US rapper dies after collapsing on stage during show

An American rapper has died after collapsing on stage during a show. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3qW4yOg

Titanic submersible rescue operation a race against time as oxygen supply dwindles

The US coastguard has indicated those on board the missing submersible that lost contact near the wreck of the Titanic may have no more than a couple of days at best before its life support systems fail. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3pkYi1P

UK billionaire on board missing Titanic submersible family confirms

UK billionaire Hamish Harding is one of five people on board a missing tourist submersible used to take people to see the wreck of the Titanic. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/42OtvIB

What we know about the passengers on board missing Titanic submersible

A UK billionaire, French submersible pilot and the CEO of a company that provides crewed submersibles are believed to be three of the people on board a missing vessel. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3CAhhIL

Commercial submarine goes missing near Titanic wreck

A commercial submarine has gone missing near the site of wreck of the Titanic, Sky News understands. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/42QcTQF

Nearly 170 dead as northern India swelters in heatwave

A heatwave in India has left 166 people dead in just a few days, according to state officials. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/42Vlj9C

Jailed Putin critic Alexei Navalny faces 30 more years in prison on new 'extremism' charges as new trial begins

Alexei Navalny - the jailed critic of Vladimir Putin - has appeared in court in Russia on new "extremism" charges that could extend his prison term by decades. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3pcvJDQ

Sky's Diana Magnay on reporting from Putin's Russia

In a speech made to a business forum in St Petersburg, President Vladimir Putin denied Russia is isolated from the rest of the world. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/42Ordt0

Families begin burying loved ones after Uganda school attack leaves 42 dead

Families in a Ugandan border town have begun burying their loved ones who died after a school was targeted by suspected extremist rebels. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PjCI8L

Pakistan to hold day of mourning after boat sinks off Greek coast

Pakistan's prime minister has declared a national day of mourning for those who died when a fishing trawler packed with people sank off the coast of Greece. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Nfyc8t

Attack on Pride parade by alleged IS sympathisers is foiled

Authorities in Austria have said they stopped a potential attack on Vienna's Pride parade by three young Islamic State sympathisers. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3qMnL4K

Woman who knocked on coffin during her own funeral dies after a week in intensive care

A 76-year-old woman who was wrongly declared dead and surprised family members by knocking on her coffin has now passed away. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3qOxMOO

As Swiss glaciers melt at alarming rate voters go to polls over ambitious plans to tackle climate change

A referendum is being held in Switzerland to decide on a climate bill aimed at introducing new measures to save the country's melting glaciers. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3JlusRP

Never seen herbivore! This dinosaur roamed Earth 72 million years ago - we now know what they look like

Scientists have discovered the fossilised remains of a new species of duck-billed dinosaur that roamed Chile 72 million years ago. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/446fYNC

Antony Blinken arrives in Beijing becoming first top US diplomat to visit China in five years

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has arrived in Beijing. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Pfd3xV

PM to call on investors to match Ukraine's 'bravery on the battlefield' by helping country's economic recovery

The prime minister will use a London summit to call on investors to match Ukraine's "bravery on the battlefield" by stepping up support for the country's economic recovery. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3CzpDAp

Ranting Wagner boss may recognise his influence is on the wane

There is by now a degree of predictability to Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin's outbursts. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Xbf8g2

Five key talking points at US-China talks as Blinken visits China

Relations between China and the United States are at their lowest ebb in decades.  from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43L7rQq

Students among at least 40 killed in Uganda school attack

At least 40 people, most of them students, have been killed in a suspected rebel attack on a school in Uganda, officials have said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Pgy9Mg

The West has only one option to truly protect Ukraine's counteroffensive

Can Ukraine's counteroffensive prevail without combat air cover, and will the West come to regret not providing Ukraine with such battle-winning capability? from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3p7sSvN

Narrow escape for village as huge rock slide stops just short of school building

A Swiss village has survived being buried under a huge rock slide by the narrowest of margins. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PhPkwV

New Spider-Man film abruptly removed from cinema listings in more than a dozen Muslim-majority countries

The new Spider-Man film has been abruptly removed from cinema listings in more than a dozen Muslim-majority countries. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43IUuGN

Professional cyclist dies after crashing into ravine during Tour de Suisse

A professional cyclist has died after crashing during a stage of the Tour de Suisse - as a fellow rider criticised the decision to "let us finish down this dangerous decent". from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Nuobpf

Bill Gates visit to China signals Beijing is open to a thaw in relations with US

Bill Gates visited Beijing on Friday and was granted a rare meeting with President Xi Jinping. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Nyk1wJ

Survivor of migrant boat disaster has emotional reunion with brother

An 18-year-old Syrian teenager who survived after a fishing boat carrying migrants sank off the coast of Greece has been pictured in an emotional reunion with his brother. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3N4bf8c

'He is in better shape than before': Pope Francis leaves hospital after surgery

Pope Francis has left hospital in Rome nine days after undergoing surgery for a hernia. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3XeYBrx

Iceland stores in Ireland ordered to recall imported frozen animal products

The Irish arm of supermarket Iceland has been ordered to remove imported frozen animal products from its stores. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3qNEBjT

British man fears his relatives among the missing after migrant boat sinks

A British man has told Sky News he fears his relatives are among the hundreds who are missing after a fishing boat overloaded with migrants sank off the coast of Greece. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43MmcSX

Eurozone interest rate at more than 20-year high

The interest rate in the 20 Eurozone countries has been hiked to a more than 20-year high. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3CxJO1A

3000-year-old mummy found in Peru

A mummy approximately 3,000 years old has been found in Lima, Peruvian archaeologists have said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/469vp9p

Dances With Wolves actor faces further sex assault charges

Dances With Wolves actor Nathan Chasing Horse has been charged with new sex crimes in Canada in the latest criminal case brought against him. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3X6dbBH

Hundreds feared dead as search continues for missing migrants in boat disaster

A massive search operation is continuing for "hundreds" of missing migrants after at least 78 drowned when a fishing boat sank off the coast of Greece. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43GAFjk

Beyonce blamed for surprise rise in inflation in Sweden

Two concerts performed by Beyonce in Stockholm last month may have caused Swedish inflation to rise, a senior economist has suggested. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PgxN8A

Thousands gather for state funeral of former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi

Thousands of mourners have gathered to bid a final farewell to former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3N8Mwj3

Man faked own death and turned up at funeral in helicopter

A Belgian TikToker faked his own death to find out who cared and then turned up to his own funeral. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3qNXuTt

Rescue dog used to help find plane crash children in Colombian jungle is missing

As four children who survived a plane crash in the Colombian jungle recover in hospital, the search is continuing - for the dog who helped save them.  from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Jf37k5

World's most famous human ancestor 'could walk just like us'

The world's most famous early human ancestor could walk upright like a modern-day human thanks to fully bendable knee joints, research suggests. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43WwH5H

Weapons expert 'likely hungover' on set when Alec Baldwin shot dead cinematographer

The weapons supervisor on the film set where Alec Baldwin shot and killed a cinematographer has been accused of smoking and drinking in the evenings during filming. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/42TN8PD

Belarus 'starts receiving tactical nuclear weapons from Russia three times more powerful than Hiroshima bomb'

Belarus has started to receive tactical nuclear weapons from Russia, its leader has said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43VixSz

At least 100 people killed after boat capsizes in Nigeria

At least 100 people have been killed after a boat capsized in northern Nigeria, police have said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Np3s6k

What happens to Silvio Berlusconi's business empire now he has gone?

Silvio Berlusconi, Italy's longest-serving post-war prime minister, is dead and, as a key player in the country's ruling coalition until his passing, there is much debate over what it means for Italian politics. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3X5NaCl

Ukraine 'probing Russian defences' looking for weak point to send in tanks - military expert

Ukrainian forces are probing Russian defences along the frontline as they prepare to commit their new NATO-standard tanks to the fray. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3CrfMNa

Helicopter 'mishap' leaves 22 US service personnel injured in Syria

A helicopter "mishap" in northeastern Syria left 22 American service personnel injured over the weekend, the US military has said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3CrbdSY

Woman who was declared dead knocks on her coffin at funeral

Funerals are more often than not a sad and sombre affair where grieving people say goodbye to a much-loved friend or relative who has died. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3P7I1ry

Trump arrives in Miami for court date over classified documents stashed at mansion

Donald Trump has arrived in Miami for an historic federal court appearance on charges he stole classified information and lied to block efforts to get it back. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43AuCwu

Ten people killed and 11 injured in Australia bus crash

Ten people have been killed in a bus crash in Australia, police say. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43yOtMK

Novak Djokovic wins record 23rd Grand Slam after victory at French Open

Novak Djokovic has won a record-breaking 23rd men's singles Grand Slam title after victory in the French Open final. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Nmg1OH

British girl, 3, stabbed in Annecy attack is named

The British child stabbed by a knife-wielding attacker in Annecy has been named as Ettie Turner. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43SshwR

Stunt crew injured during production of Gladiator sequel

Several people have been injured on the set of the Gladiator film sequel after a "stunt sequence" went wrong. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3WYXP1U

Guardiola's made Man City a ruthless winning machine but there's a cloud hanging over the Blue Moon

For Manchester City and their fans - unbridled joy. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3NpoEcu

Colombian president visits children found in jungle five weeks after deadly plane crash

Four children who were missing for more than five weeks after a plane crash are in an "acceptable" state of health, the Colombian government has said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43F50io

At least five killed in blast at rocket and explosives factory in Turkey

An explosion at a rocket and explosives factory has killed five workers in Turkey, its defence ministry has said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3ClxIIV

Trump plays golf as indictment unsealed. How worried should he be?

Of all the chapters in the Donald Trump story, and there have been many, this moment is compelling.  from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3qDsV2X

The West gave modern tanks to Ukraine weeks ago. Why is Zelenskyy yet to launch an offensive?

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had pleaded for military aid, and the West responded. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3P1qMbl

Former Italian PM Berlusconi in hospital

Former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has been taken to hospital in Milan. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3WXURdQ

Airline changes its gender-based uniform rules

Qantas has become the latest airline to relax gender-based uniform rules as it allows staff to wear make-up and have long hair regardless of sex. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Nl7axC

Greta Thunberg takes part in her final school strike for climate - warning: 'The fight has only just begun'

Greta Thunberg says she is "technically" taking part in her final school strike for climate today - with a warning: "The fight has only just begun." from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45XxncU

Vatican gives update on Pope's condition after second night in hospital recovering from surgery

Pope Francis had a second good night in hospital following his abdominal surgery, the Vatican has said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/42vvBg7

'This kind of thing never happens here': Residents shaken after playground stabbing

"This kind of thing never happens here." from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3NjTxyJ

Israel will do 'whatever we need to do to defend ourselves' against Iran, Netanyahu says

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has told Sky News he will do "whatever we need to do to defend ourselves" against Iran - and diplomacy has failed to stop Tehran from developing its nuclear capabilities. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43NOSdL

Biden says it could be time for British NATO boss - as Wallace rumoured for top job

It could be time for a British NATO Secretary General, according to US President Joe Biden. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45RR2uV

Euro countries were 'in recession' over winter

The 20 countries using the euro were officially in recession over the winter, latest statistics show. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43PZB7Q

Australia to ban sale and display of Nazi symbols after rise in far-right activity

Australia is to ban the sale and display of swastikas and other Nazi symbols following a rise in far-right activity. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3WU9f6W

Three children in life-threatening condition after knife attack in southeast France

Three children are in a life-threatening condition after a knife attack in Annecy in southeast France, police have said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3CgiFQI

WhatsApp adding Twitter-like ability to follow with new feature

WhatsApp is adding the Twitter-like ability to follow accounts outside your personal contacts. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PjfVKj

Crowds expected as Kilauea Volcano spews lava as it erupts on Hawaii's Big Island

One of the most active volcanoes in the world has begun erupting after a three-month pause. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/42ueX0r

Dramatic changes to polar ice caps revealed on new map of Arctic and Antarctica

Dramatic changes to the polar ice caps caused by climate change are being reflected in a new edition map of Antarctica and the Artic. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43surU9

Crocodile found to have made herself pregnant

A crocodile in Costa Rica has made herself pregnant, the first recorded instance of a "virgin birth" in the reptile species.  from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3ChuaHK

Satellite images reveal scale of damage after dam destroyed

The scale of the destruction wrought by water pouring through the destroyed Nova Kakhovka dam in Ukraine has been revealed in new satellite images. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43Og2Bi

New York issues air quality alert as wildfire smoke shrouds landmarks

People in New York are being warned to limit outdoor activity as smoke from Canadian wildfires drifts across many areas of the northeastern US. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3P7Pmau

Around '42,000 people at risk' from Ukraine dam collapse with water levels expected to keep rising

Around 42,000 people are at risk from the destruction of Ukraine's Nova Kakhovka dam as rescue efforts continue to save people trapped by the rising waters, according to Ukrainian officials. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/42HN9Gh

Pope admitted to hospital

The Pope has been admitted to hospital to have an operation on his intestine. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3qwRQ8p

Citizens of Ukraine's flooded city are remarkably calm as water levels rise

The torrent of water unleashed by the breaching of the Nova Kakhovka dam has engulfed whole villages, towns, agricultural land and large sections of Kherson city in southern Ukraine. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Ccy7xk

Mother pardoned for child deaths says release is 'win for science'

The Australian mother jailed for 20 years over the deaths of her four children says her release is a major victory for "science and especially truth".  from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3OZss5q

About ducking time: Apple to tweak iPhone autocorrect function

Apple has announced it will upgrade its autocorrect feature so it no longer changes one of the most common expletives to the word "ducking". from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3J0aonU

Ukraine war: Flooding fears after major dam hit by shelling in Russia-controlled Kherson region

A dam in the Russian controlled part of southern Ukraine has been damaged by shelling, leading to flooding in the area already hit by months of conflict. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43sdKIy

Pilot seen slumped over in plane that triggered fighter jet chase over Washington DC

A pilot was seen slumped over in the cockpit of a wayward plane that crashed after flying over Washington DC - as fighter jets were scrambled to intercept the aircraft. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3WOf9GP

Binance is sued by another US regulator, sparking plunge in cryptocurrency values and shares

US regulators have filed a lawsuit against cryptocurrency exchange Binance, alleging a string of violations including the misuse of investor funds. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43M1ZMP

Children may have died due to 'incredibly rare' genetic mutation - as imprisoned mum pardoned

British scientists found an "incredibly rare" genetic mutation could have been responsible for the deaths of two children after their mother, who was originally jailed for killing them, has now been pardoned. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3MQictp

Investigation into deadly India train crash begins as rail services resume

Rail services have resumed over a stretch of the railway network in eastern India where a train crash killed 275 people - as an investigation into the disaster began. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43ldWJj

No survivors found after wayward plane that triggered fighter jet chase crashes into wilderness

Rescuers have found the wreckage of a wayward plane which crashed after flying across Washington DC. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43Gj9v1

Woman jailed for 20 years over deaths of her four children is pardoned

A woman jailed for 20 years over the deaths of her four children has been pardoned after a judicial review. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/42mCKPN

People who got used to face masks during COVID attend smiling lessons

People in Japan who became so used to wearing face masks during the pandemic are signing up for lessons to teach them how to smile again. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3IYd3yd

Zlatan Ibrahimovic announces retirement from football

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has announced he is retiring from football aged 41. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45Ge4VD

'The stench of death hangs in the air': On the ground at aftermath of India train crash

The room is vast, cold and the stench of death hangs in the air. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3WQPIEu

Lionel Messi's final game for PSG ends in defeat - as speculation ramps up over his next move

Lionel Messi's final game for Paris St Germain - and possibly his last outing in European football - ended in defeat on Saturday. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3WNBWSY

'Come for the poo, stay for the heart': Why everyone loves Colin From Accounts

We're talking Colin From Accounts, a show about a couple brought together thanks to a tipsy nipple flash and an injured dog, so it's only right that Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall's own beloved and very cute pet makes an appearance during our interview. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3MRvuWs

Desecrated Vatican altar purified after naked protest

A desecrated Vatican altar underwent purification after a man jumped on it naked in a form of protest against the war in Ukraine earlier this week. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45N464u

India PM says 'the guilty' for deadly train crash will get 'harshest punishment'

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said people found "guilty" for the deadly train crash in India will receive the "harshest punishment". from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Nli2vL

India train crash: How safe is the country's rail network?

The deadly crash at Odisha's Balasore district on Friday, which has so far claimed over 280 lives and injured 900 more, has focused attention on the safety of the railway network in the world's second most populous country. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Ndgi7H

Erdogan sworn is as Turkey's president for unprecedented third term

Recep Tayyip Erdogan has taken his oath to be sworn in as Turkey's president for an unprecedented third time. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3N9Wy4z

Navalny has sarcastic prison requests for pet kangaroo, moonshine and balalaika denied

Alexei Navalny has had his sarcastic demands to Russian prison administrators of a pet kangaroo, a balalaika, and a bottle of moonshine liquor denied. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3qfyiVK

Epstein tried to contact disgraced US gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar while in prison

Billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein tried to contact a disgraced US gymnastics team doctor while in prison, newly-released documents show. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3IVCnVD

The mystery man who died on flight to UK - who is he?

An e-fit image has been released by police of a man who died on board an aircraft to the UK, as they try to identify the victim. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3C6yglM

China drilling hole over 11,000m deep into the desert

China is drilling a hole in the desert more than 11,000m deep in order to study areas deep beneath the planet's surface. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3WKyPey

Wizz Air and Ryanair passenger numbers soar as airlines recover from pandemic impact

Wizz Air and Ryanair have reported further rises in passenger numbers as they continue to recover from the impact of the global pandemic. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43GclNU

Thousands march in Jerusalem Pride parade 'in struggle for LGBTQ rights and democracy'

Thousands joined a pride parade in Jerusalem for the first time under the country's new right-wing government, to celebrate love in all forms and to fight for human rights. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43jCJ0u

Suspect linked to multiple murders called police and said 'you're looking for me'

A suspect in the murder of an 80-year-old man called police in Texas and confessed to killing two people, officers said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/43kVgta

Dozens of bags found containing human remains in Mexico

Forty-five bags containing human remains have been found in central Mexico, authorities have said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3WP809g

Terror attack victim dies after 22 years in coma

A woman has died more than two decades after a terror attack left her in a coma. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3NireRz

Europa League final English referee confronted at airport by Roma fans

English referee Anthony Taylor and his family have been confronted by a group of Roma fans at Budapest Airport after the Italian side's defeat by Sevilla in the Europa League final. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3OS6SQe

South Korea uses AI to 'weigh' Kim Jong Un

South Korean officials have used artificial intelligence to estimate the weight of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3MCeEuw

Man accused of robbing store using Nintendo Duck Hunt pistol

A man has been arrested over the armed robbery of a convenience store in which police said a Nintendo video game controller was used to threaten a shop worker into handing over $300 (£240). from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45JaQ3F