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US narrowly avoids government shutdown

The US has narrowly avoided a government shutdown - with just three hours to spare before current funding expired. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45cNn9h

Rory McIlroy in car park bust-up after Ryder Cup drama

Rory McIlroy was involved in an altercation as tensions boiled over after a dramatic day at the Ryder Cup. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3EZCY6s

Five killed after truck crash causes toxic gas leak

Five people have died and five were seriously injured after a truck crash caused a toxic gas to leak into the air in Illinois. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3th8HNS

History to repeat itself as chunks of US national government prepare to down tools

The United States government is, once again, on course to shut down.  from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48vRosl

Tupac: The story of a rapper 'always meant for something great'

The killing of Tupac Shakur was one of hip-hop's most enduring mysteries. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PKbZ3Q

Cleverly praises Trump's foreign affairs record and his 'surprisingly effective' style

The foreign secretary has praised Donald Trump's record in foreign affairs as the former president remains the frontrunner for the republican nomination for president in the 2024 election. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PYprCr

NATO beefs up presence in Kosovo with UK troops as tensions rise

NATO is beefing up its presence in Kosovo with UK troops, amid concerns about a build-up of Serbian forces along the border. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3rGGwqW

Napoli insist they 'never intended to make fun' of own striker in TikTok video

Italian champions Napoli have insisted they did not intend to offend striker Victor Osimhen after appearing to mock him in a video on TikTok. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45bJBx7

Military could help tackle 'unprecedented' surge in violence in Sweden

Sweden's prime minister has summoned the head of its armed forces to help police stem a surge in gang-related shootings and bombings. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3ZAtAzr

Fast food workers cry and cheer as minimum wage increased to $20 an hour in California

Fast food workers in California will receive a minimum wage of $20 (£16.36) from next year. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/46rkW8I

'Emotional support' alligator denied entry into baseball stadium

An "emotional support" alligator has been denied entry into a baseball stadium, according to its owner. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3tdxfqY

Missile that hit Poland and killed two 'was fired by Ukraine'

A missile strike that killed two people at a grain facility in Poland was fired by Ukraine, a Polish newspaper confirmed. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3RCzq1g

Three UEFA bosses opposed U-turn on Russian ban

The decision to reinstate Russian teams to some European competitions faced opposition from three of the five UEFA vice presidents in a private meeting of the ruling executive committee, Sky News has learned. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/46aDJW0

Latest setback for world's most indebted property developer as chairman reported taken by police

Share trading in the Chinese property giant Evergrande has been suspended following reports the company founder and chairman had been taken by police. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3rxEl9m

Kremlin releases video of Putin with ally after rumours of ill health

Russian President Vladimir Putin has met with Ramzan Kadyrov - after rumours about the Chechen leader's health. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3ESagV0

Teachers and students stabbed by teenager at Spanish school

A teenager has stabbed three teachers and at least one student at a school in southern Spain, police have said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48yRz6o

Billionaire to sell 25,000 bottles of wine worth $50m

A wine collection dubbed the most valuable ever sold - worth an estimated $50m (£41m) - will soon be up for grabs at auction. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PU7pku

Switzerland has lost 10% of its glaciers in just two years in 'catastrophic' ice melt

Switzerland has lost 10% of its glaciers in just two years, research shows, after high summer heat and low winter snowfall. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/469MzmU

Homes and roads damaged by flooding in Greece just weeks after deadly storms battered the country

Home and roads have been damaged by fresh floods in Greece just weeks after the country was battered by deadly storms. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48zZArN

Sky News wins International Emmy Award for coverage of Ukraine war

Sky News has won an International Emmy Award for its coverage of the Ukraine war. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3EWZxZe

Ryder Cup stars meet with fans in Rome ahead of competition

The stars of this year's Ryder Cup walked down Rome's famous Spanish Steps on Wednesday - days before teeing off in the famous golfing competition. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3RD11PX

Canadian Speaker resigns after inviting man who fought for Nazis to Zelenskyy speech

The Speaker of Canada's House of Commons has resigned after he invited a man who fought for the Nazis to attend a speech by Ukraine's president. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3ESnIYP

Trump committed fraud to exaggerate his wealth, court rules

Donald Trump committed fraud for years while building the real estate empire that catapulted him to fame and the White House, a court has ruled. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3rrOnso

England will oppose playing Russian sides after UEFA lifts blanket ban

England will oppose playing matches against Russian football teams after UEFA lifted its blanket ban on the country taking part in its competitions to allow under-17s fixtures. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Lzkduf

Founder of popular photoblog slams Indian version in copyright row

The founder of the popular photoblog Humans of New York has hit out at an Indian version of his concept - Humans of Bombay - as it becomes embroiled in a copyright battle. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/452z337

Nelson Mandela's granddaughter dies

Zoleka Mandela, the granddaughter of the first post-apartheid president of South Africa Nelson Mandela, has died aged 43, the family has said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/465SDgo

Mother whose sons died after she crashed into pond jailed for five years

A woman from Michigan has been sentenced to up to five years in prison after she crashed into an icy pond while intoxicated, killing her three young sons. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3ETtrOg

Plane passengers taken to hospital after 'severe turbulence' during flight

Eight people were taken to hospital following "severe turbulence" during a flight. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3LDlO2h

Crocodile expert admits sexually abusing and killing dogs - as judge warns details could cause 'nervous shock'

A prominent British crocodile expert and academic has pleaded guilty to 56 charges of bestiality involving the rape, torture and killing of dogs. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/457Y0dI

Briton admits sexually abusing and killing dogs - as judge warns details could cause 'nervous shock'

A prominent British crocodile expert and academic has pleaded guilty to 56 charges of bestiality involving the rape, torture and killing of dogs. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48x2E86

Canadian parliament's standing ovation for former Nazi soldier was 'deeply embarrassing', Trudeau says

Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has said it is "deeply embarrassing" members of his parliament gave two standing ovations to a man who fought for the Nazis during the Second World War. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3tb2OSf

Senator accused of bribery says $480,000 in cash found at home was from his personal savings

A US senator facing corruption charges says nearly half a million dollars in cash which authorities discovered in his home was from his personal savings - and not from bribes. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/46oVm4h

Thousands of ethnic Armenians flee disputed territory after Azerbaijan regains control

At least 4,850 ethnic Armenians have fled the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, the Armenian government has said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3RB4VsQ

Hollywood star Sophia Loren has emergency surgery

Oscar-winning actress Sophia Loren has had emergency surgery following a fall at her home. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3LCKXd8

Match abandoned and fans clash with police after flares thrown onto Ajax pitch

Ajax and Feyenoord's Eredivisie clash was called off after fans threw flares onto the pitch at the Johan Cruyff Arena. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3ERldWQ

Child, 3, and two adults shot dead during row over dog sale

A three-year-old child and two adults were fatally shot during an argument over an apparent dog sale in Florida, according to police. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3LyZiHE

Athlete reveals secret to historic run after smashing women's world record

An Ethiopian runner has shattered the world record for a women's marathon in Berlin, beating the previous time by more than two minutes. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3LzLH2F

'Poisoned' meal survivor discharged from hospital two months after falling ill

The sole survivor from a group of people who ate a beef wellington meal laced with suspected poisonous mushrooms has been released from hospital - almost two months after falling ill. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PyvuMq

Man dies after being gored at Spanish bull-run

A man has died after being gored by a bull at a festival in Spain. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Pys0cO

Nagorno-Karabakh's 120,000 Armenians will leave for Armenia, leadership says

Almost all the 120,000 Armenians living in war-torn Nagorno-Karabakh will leave for Armenia, the region's de-facto leadership has said, after Azerbaijan regained control of the breakaway region. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/461T3V7

Rare Dumbo octopus filmed in North Pacific Ocean

A rare Dumbo octopus has been filmed by a remotely operated vehicle in the North Pacific Ocean. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3rmF795

Migrant surge pushes US border city to 'breaking point'

A sharp rise in migrants crossing the US border from Mexico has pushed a Texas city to "breaking point", its mayor has warned. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3rrLOXo

French rapper MHD sentenced to 12 years in prison for murder

A French rapper has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for the murder of a young man in Paris in 2018. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3LBJSCC

Man fleeing Venezuela faces having to leave pet squirrel behind after 3,000-mile journey to border

A man who fled Venezuela with his pet squirrel, travelling thousands of miles together and living in a tent in Mexico for months, is now facing having to say goodbye as it is unlikely the animal will be allowed across the US border. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/46koqKf

'Our fight is the global fight': Spain and Sweden teams unite as World Cup kissing scandal rumbles on

Sweden joined Spain's players in a show of solidarity ahead of their Women's Nations League clash as the scandal surrounding Spanish football rumbled on. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Ps0RIz

MP 'called terrorist and pimp' by member of PM's party in India's parliament

A row has broken out in India after an MP from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling party called a Muslim MP a terrorist in parliament. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3rsBQVF

Troops storm prison and find a nightclub, zoo and swimming pool

More than 11,000 Venezuelan soldiers have stormed a notorious prison, finding a nightclub, zoo, swimming pool and casino inside. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PrpZiv

Missing brother and sister, 10 and 11, found driving mother's car 200 miles from home

A missing brother and sister, aged 10 and 11, were found driving their mother's car more than 200 miles from home. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PLUe5g

India's Modi hails Women's Reservation Bill as 'historic step' - but it may not take effect until 2029

In a watershed moment for Indian democracy, parliament has approved the Women's Reservation Bill, marking one of the most significant changes in the country's electoral politics. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Rz6gQG

US death row inmate executed for dance student's 1996 rape and murder

A man has been executed in the US for the rape and murder of a dance student which went unsolved for years until DNA from the crime scene was matched to him while he was in prison for burglary. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3RwJCZs

Fentanyl stash found in New York nursery days after toddler died from suspected overdose

Police have discovered a large quantity of fentanyl hidden in a nursery days after a toddler died from an apparent overdose from the opioid. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3ENSEcN

Timing of King's climate remarks in France felt awkward - as UK government delays targets

Two busy days, but job done for the King and Queen in Paris. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3rfc3QR

New virus discovered in Pacific is deepest ever found in Earth's oceans

A new virus discovered in the Pacific is thought to be the deepest ever found in Earth's oceans. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3ETlZSZ

Poland to stop giving Ukraine weapons as grain row escalates

Poland will stop supplying weapons to Ukraine after a row about grain imports saw President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticise the country at the UN and Warsaw summon Kyiv's ambassador. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3sVVYjg

Troubled electronics and energy giant Toshiba to leave stock market after more than 70 years

Troubled electronics and energy giant Toshiba is set to become a private company after more than 70 years on the stock market. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3ZtBCdG

Sponsor an ocean - tiny Pacific island comes up with novel way to protect waters

The tiny Pacific island nation of Niue has come up with a novel way to protect its waters from illegal fishing and plastic waste - it will ask people to sponsor parts of its ocean. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3t8860E

Iran's president warns Saudi Arabia not to make peace with Israel

Iran's president is warning Saudi Arabia against making peace with Israel.  from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3EMWmmU

Zelenskyy's poise, presence and persuasion could be key for Ukraine at crucial Washington talks

The Ukrainian president arrives in Washington DC today, the 548th day of the war, with a plea - "do not abandon us now". from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Rwnxu0

Iran to impose tougher punishments on women who refuse to wear headscarf

Iran has passed a law to impose more severe punishments on women who refuse to wear the mandatory Islamic headscarf in public.  from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3EL82qf

Spanish Football Federation secretary general sacked in wake of Rubiales kiss row

The secretary general of the Spanish Football Federation has been sacked after it reached a deal with women players who threatened to boycott the national team. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Zss2Yv

Boy, 1, died from apparent fentanyl overdose at nursery

The owner of a nursery in New York City and a tenant living in the building have been arrested after a one-year-old boy died and three others fell ill following apparent fentanyl exposure. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3EJbYrJ

King and Queen travel to France for royal state visit rescheduled after violent protests

The King and Queen are starting their rescheduled state visit to France, six months after the original trip was postponed after protests spiralled into civil unrest. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45WfQBH

Man accused of murdering 22 women is killed by his cellmate

A man accused of killing 22 older women has been fatally attacked by his cellmate in a Texas prison. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3sTOXzs

Biden's call to unite behind Ukraine hints at real concern world could succumb to appeasement

More than a year and a half into this war, President Biden has felt the need to urge the world not to succumb to appeasement with Russia. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PJFqUx

Briton among dead after bus plunges into ravine

A British national has died after a bus plunged into a ravine in Montenegro, authorities have said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3sSgSQk

Marilyn Manson fined after blowing nose on camera operator in 2019

Rock star Marilyn Manson has been fined and sentenced to 20 hours of community service after pleading no contest to blowing his nose on a camera operator during a concert. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3EIz2qn

More than 1 in 10 in Japan now aged 80 or over - after president warned of population crisis

More than 1 in 10 people in Japan are aged 80 or older for the first time as the country is increasingly having to deal with an aging population. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45Zibvy

Elon Musk: This website is free - but not for long

Elon Musk has said he will start charging people to use the social media site formerly known as Twitter. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3sUy0ox

'Everything is wrong': Torrent of frustration unleashed in Derna as protesters call for Libyan leadership change

The anger in Derna has been brewing for days now. It's been building ever since the floodwaters dropped. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/451Rchw

India expels Canadian diplomat amid escalating row over the killing of Sikh leader

India has expelled a Canadian diplomat amid an escalating row over the killing of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3rmsACv

Lampedusa nurse says 'welcome everyone' - as residents complain they have to wait for care

His sweat-stained scrubs caught our eyes as he made his way along the crowded dock on the Italian island of Lampedusa. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3RwMoOl

Canada claims Indian government assassinated Sikh leader

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said there are "credible allegations" that the Indian government was behind the assassination of a Sikh leader in Canada earlier this summer. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3rnPs4o

Iran to release five detainees including British citizen in prisoner swap

Iran will release a British national and four Americans held in the country in exchange for $6bn (£4.8bn) and a prisoner swap. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PFdWPY

Girl, 5, killed after plane crashes into car

A five-year-old girl has died after a military acrobatic plane crashed into her family's car in Italy. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3ZC2U1z

Living outside natural habitats can affect the bodies and behaviours of giant pandas

Living in zoos outside their natural environment may disrupt the bodies and behaviour of giant pandas, new research suggests. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Rm4MJB

'Devastating miracle': Boy, 11, survives Libyan floods after whole family dies

The story of 11-year-old Yousif can only be described as a devastating miracle. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PKG3O0

Kim Jong Un ends unexpectedly long Russia trip after inspecting weapons

Kim Jong Un is heading back to North Korea after a six-day visit to Russia where he had talks with Vladimir Putin on forging closer ties - including militarily. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/46hZmDJ

Will Lampedusa make it harder for Starmer's hard migrant rhetoric to pay off?

Turning the policy spotlight to immigration will always be a risk for a Labour leader, and this week's announcement proved no different. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PGnLNx

EU must not be 'blind' to migrant surge, Italian PM says at Lampedusa crisis talks

Italian leader Giorgia Meloni has demanded Brussels step up to help her country deal with a surge in migrants. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45Rrjm3

Why it's 'incredibly difficult' to get help to flood victims in divided Libya

The civil war in Libya has "broken the infrastructure" the UK would normally use to provide aid, according to the foreign secretary, amid concerns victims of flooding in the country are missing out on the help they desperately need. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PmkEJx

Plane crash in Amazon rainforest kills 14 tourists

Fourteen people have died in a plane crash in the Amazon rainforest, according to officials. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48jIKwV

The uncomfortable reality on Italian island where thousands of migrants have arrived in just days

The central dock in the port of Lampedusa now stands at the meeting point between the developed and the developing world - a point of conflict between the affluent EU and the inequities and poverty of the global south. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48vVnp5

Newborn baby found dead on migrant boat off Italy's Lampedusa

A newborn baby has been found dead on a boat carrying migrants to the Italian island of Lampedusa during a rescue operation by the coastguard. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PFuw27

Starmer to name four major threats as he warns West faces 'axis of instability'

The West is facing an "axis of instability", Sir Keir Starmer is to warn during a summit in Canada this weekend. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/44UPvlZ

Libya's chief prosecutor vows to 'put on trial' those responsible for dam neglect

The chief prosecutor of Libya's eastern government has said he will prosecute those responsible for the neglect of two dams in Derna as the city struggles to cope with the thousands of corpses washing up or decaying under rubble. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PFb0mm

Airbnbs vs hotels, which is cheaper? Surprise findings of study

People booking solo holidays may find a hotel is likely to be cheaper than an Airbnb, according to a new study. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Zr6Ceg

Key parts of the frontline - can Ukraine break through in Zaporizhzhia or cross the Dnipro river?

Ukraine's counteroffensive is now into its fourth month. Kyiv's forces, bolstered by Western tanks and weapons, are putting pressure on Russian positions but have yet to achieve a major breakthrough. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48fBGBz

'Stalker' who barged into dressing room and yelled 'I want to marry Emma Watson' arrested

A man accused of repeatedly stalking celebrities has been arrested for barging into a dressing room at a New York City fashion show and screaming that he wanted to marry Emma Watson, police say. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3reftTI

Rubiales arrives at court for questioning over Hermoso kiss

Luis Rubiales has arrived at a Madrid court to be questioned by a judge investigating his kiss of Jenni Hermoso. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Piyooy

Gang hacked World Cup video feed to beat bookmakers

A global policing operation has dismantled an organised crime group which intercepted video signals from 2022 World Cup matches and other sporting events for speedy bets to gain an advantage on bookmakers. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3r88gVs

Libya dams collapse after deadly storm sounded like 'explosion after explosion'

The sheer numbers of people dead or unaccounted for in the Libyan city of Derna is overwhelming survivors, who say they had minutes to get away before the coastal city was devastated by a tsunami-like torrent. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48dmntd

'They're trying to silence me': Iran theatens crackdown on anniversary of Mahsa Amini's death

"They killed my brother, and now they're coming for us too."  from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45UNW9c

Israel's quest for peace: Will Saudi normalisation eclipse the Abraham Accords?

The Abraham Accords, when they were signed three years ago today, were a major step forward for peace in the Middle East. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3LojagE

Taiwan 'not for sale': Minister hits back at Elon Musk over China sovereignty comments

Taiwan has insisted it is "not for sale" in response to Elon Musk's claim the country was an integral part of China. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PCCjgf

'Shockingly insensitive': Officer joked after woman hit and killed by police car

A Seattle police officer is under investigation after being recorded laughing about a woman hit and killed by a police car. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3sTtve0

Astronauts, jugglers and cuddly toys: Who has made it into the book of Guinness World Records 2024?

Many people have at some point considered how they might want to make history. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3sLngsA

Earth exceeding 'safe operating space for humanity'

Earth is exceeding its "safe operating space for humanity" in six of nine key measurements of its health, and two of the remaining three are heading in the wrong direction, a new study has said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48hTbRV

El Chapo's wife released after serving less than two years in US prison

The wife of Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman has been freed from US federal custody after serving less than two years in prison for her involvement in his multibillion-dollar criminal operation. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PdNHil

At least 30,000 displaced after Libya floods - with fatalities expected to rise significantly

At least 30,000 people have been displaced in the town hardest hit by floods in Libya. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3sXREQt

UK authorities 'closely monitoring' spread of fatal cow disease in Europe

Authorities in the UK say they are "closely monitoring" the spread of a disease that can be deadly to cattle. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3RiNTPO

What we know so far about investigation into Sara Sharif's death

The death of 10-year-old Sara Sharif has sparked an international manhunt as police try to trace family members in connection with their investigation. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3ZmQ8nq

North Korea supports Russia's 'sacred fight' against the West, Kim tells Putin

Kim Jong Un has pledged his support to Russia in what he has described as the "fight against imperialism". from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PAP0sO

Rubiales says he is a "good guy" days before court appearance but does not apologise to Hermoso for kiss

Luis Rubiales has said the "truth hasn't surfaced" relating to the kiss that overshadowed Spain's World Cup triumph, thrust him into the spotlight and cost him his job. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48gaFOk

Cruise ship carrying 206 people runs aground in Greenland - and rescue will not arrive until Friday

A cruise ship with 206 passengers and crew on board has run aground in northwestern Greenland and rescue will not arrive until Friday at the earliest, authorities said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48dc8Vx

More than 5,300 feared dead after devastating floods hit Libya

More than 5,300 people are feared dead after devastating flooding struck Libya. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48f0bPq

Stolen Van Gogh painting recovered three years after museum raid

A Vincent van Gogh painting stolen from a museum in the Netherlands during a COVID-19 lockdown has been found. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3raAJtw

What caused sheer scale of death and destruction in flooded Libyan city? Everything we know so far

Torrential rain, loud explosions and burst dams. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/465FYtp

Turmeric may be as effective as medicine for treating indigestion, study says

Turmeric could be just as effective for treating indigestion as medicine, a study suggests.  from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45PPstc

Kim Jong Un has little to lose in meeting with Putin - but a lot to gain

A rare summit between reclusive North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russia's Vladimir Putin underlines a growing pariah alliance that could impact global security. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3sRtUh9

Canada's PM stranded in India after his plane suffers 'technical issues'

Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stranded in India after unspecified issues with his plane. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/484ZF6x

Brit and four Americans held in Iran to be freed after US clears $6bn ransom

The US is to pay a $6bn (£4.8bn) ransom to Iran in return for the release of a British national and four Americans held in the country. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45L7Q6s

Israel's Supreme Court to hear challenge against government's judicial reforms

Israel's Supreme Court will today hear a challenge against the government’s judicial reforms that threatens to throw the country into a constitutional crisis. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48mBsc2

Man rescued from deep Turkish cave after days-long climb more than a week after falling ill

An American researcher has been rescued from a cave in Turkey more than a week after he fell seriously ill 1,000m (more than 3,000ft) below its entrance. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PB0gFy

In Sudan's escalating conflict people get used to seeing corpses in streets - as dogs 'fight over limbs'

Airstrikes have been pummelling Khartoum in the Sudanese army's aerial war against paramilitary forces who have terrorised and occupied residential areas for nearly five months. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3P8juRE

Ethiopia hails new phase in disputed Blue Nile dam project

Ethiopia says it has finished filling a reservoir for its controversial hydroelectric dam on the Blue Nile river - a project which once prompted Egyptian politicians to discuss military action. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3EyrgiP

'We stand firmly by Morocco': UK sends support after earthquake leaves more than 2,100 dead

The UK has sent support to Morocco after a deadly earthquake obliterated part of the country leaving more than 2,100 dead. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PbCChI

Novak Djokovic claims fourth title in New York and historic 24th Grand Slam

from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/463H74x

'It's like a true rebirth': How the Invictus Games has saved lives

A Ukrainian army medic who was captured and tortured by the Russians has said her involvement with the Invictus Games saved her life. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3sSwqUs

Murderer who escaped prison has stolen a van and changed his appearance, US police say

A convicted murderer who escaped from prison last month has been spotted and has changed his appearance, police in the US have said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48cJwMr

Hope is fading in town where stench of dead bodies is 'overpowering'

The large rotary blades of a military helicopter fire up, lifting emergency supplies towards villages otherwise cut off from the world. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Rb5xFe

Manchester United winger Antony put on leave of absence after assault claims by three women

Manchester United have placed winger Antony on a leave of absence as he faces abuse accusations from three women in Brazil. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3sH2jyW

16-year-old Palestinian boy 'shot dead by Israeli army'

A 16-year-old boy has been shot dead by the Israeli army in a confrontation in the southern occupied West Bank, Palestinian health officials say. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Za0SFm

PM conveys to China 'significant concerns' about interference in UK parliamentary democracy - No 10

Rishi Sunak has conveyed to China's premier his "significant concerns" about Chinese interference in the UK's parliamentary democracy, according to No 10. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Zdog4V

Earthquake survivors sleep rough as rescuers battle to save people trapped in remote areas

Thousands of people who survived the Morocco earthquake have spent the night sleeping rough - with many losing their homes or too fearful to head indoors. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3qXGoTW

Prince Harry opens Invictus Games - after the negative headlines, this is a reset

Let's be honest, not everything Prince Harry does goes down well these days. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PxqbOA

Marrakech is still bustling and chaotic - but dig a little deeper and there are scars

There are two sides to Marrakech now. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3sKj5gF

Parliamentary researcher arrested for 'spying for China'

Two men have been arrested under the Official Secrets Act amid reports that a parliamentary researcher spied for China. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Ex0h7f

Modi will count G20 consensus as a win - but it shows how low the bar for success is

Narendra Modi wanted to show he could bridge global divides at this G20 in Delhi. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3EwBKPH

Police detain family members of 10-year-old found dead in Surrey to try and draw out father

Police in Pakistan have detained ten close relatives of Sara Sharif to try and draw her father out of hiding. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3sHN0WJ

'Boulders the size of buses': Hong Kong's heaviest rainfall in 140 years leads to landslides and sinkholes

In the eastern part of Hong Kong Island there is a small community who live beneath a steep cliff. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45KJIkn

There is increasing scepticism whether Zelenskyy's ultimate objectives are achievable

The West was unified in its condemnation of Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3sEpoSU

There is increasing scepticism whether Zelenskyy's ultimate objectives are achievable

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Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis asked judge for leniency when sentencing convicted rapist co-star

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher asked a judge for leniency before their former co-star Danny Masterson was sentenced for raping two women. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Leb3mw

Earthquake in Morocco has killed dozens of people, officials say

Dozens of people have been killed following a 6.8 magnitude earthquake in Morocco, officials have said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3LhgHnU

Macron booed at Rugby World Cup opening ceremony

French President Emmanuel Macron was booed during the opening ceremony of the Rugby World Cup. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Za7X8W

Black weather warning issued as Hong Kong flooded by heaviest rainfall in almost 140 years

Record-breaking rainfall in Hong Kong has caused widespread flooding - shutting schools and businesses and turning streets into rivers. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/484hOkR

Kim Jong Un launches nuclear attack submarine, but South Korea claims it doesn't work

North Korea says it has launched a nuclear attack submarine after years of development - but South Korea's military has claimed it does not appear to operate normally. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3ZaGUud

Climate activists interrupt US Open - and glue their shoes to the ground

Climate activists have interrupted the women's semi-final at the US Open. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Pvfz2D

A trade deal between the UK and India isn't guaranteed any time soon - and this is why

With his heritage and large extended family in the country, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will receive a warmer welcome than most of the other world leaders arriving in India this weekend for the G20 summit. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Et2ZdQ

'Afraid to dream': Ireland struggles with expectation as Rugby World Cup kicks off

It's time for the world's keenest underdogs to finally tackle the burden of being a favourite. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Pvfkoi

Seriously ill man trapped in cave appears in new video 3,000ft underground

A trapped caver awaiting rescue after becoming seriously ill more than 3,000ft underground has appeared in a new video saying he had been "close to the edge" before the arrival of vital medical supplies. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Psodz2

Police in Pakistan raid at least 20 homes in search for Sara Sharif's family

Police in Pakistan have raided at least 20 homes nationwide as they search for Sara Sharif's family, Sky News understands. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3L9cuCH

Deadly sectarian violence flares in India while the prime minister insists his country is 'the mother of democracy'

It's dusk in Mudlada in Panypat, a city at the heart of India's cow belt - a state at the centre of a wave of recent communal clashes in India. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/483gY7W

Sara Sharif's mother says she is haunted by daughter's 'bruised' body

Sara Sharif's mother says she is haunted by the sight of her murdered daughter's body in a mortuary. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Ldbgq8

Kourtney Kardashian thanks doctors for 'saving baby's life' after foetal surgery

Kourtney Kardashian has revealed she is recovering from urgent foetal surgery as she praised doctors for "saving" her baby's life. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3sLKMpy

Villages cut off after 'Biblical' downpours in Greece as state of emergency remains in place

The rain that Storm Daniel has brought to parts of Greece is never-ending. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3sFbwI9

Researchers take major step towards creating synthetic embryo-like structures

Researchers have taken a major step towards creating synthetic embryo-like structures that mimic real human embryos with most of the fundamental features of the earliest stages of life. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/463my8D

Suspected people-smuggling gang leader goes on trial

A man who sought asylum in Britain from Iran will go on trial today in Belgium, accused of leading an organised crime gang that helped smuggle thousands of people across the English Channel. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3sCYnPH

Google turns 25: Key moments in search giant's history - including iconic J-Lo dress

Google celebrated the 25th anniversary of its launch this week - and it's hard to envisage what life was like before. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45WBvZY

Body of child pulled from sea off southern Ireland

The body of a young girl has been recovered from the sea off the coast of southern Ireland. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3EsO5o7

Spanish FA apologises for 'enormous' damage caused by Rubiales kiss as it promises improvements

The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has apologised for the "enormous damage done" in the wake of Luis Rubiales' kiss, saying his actions do not reflect the federation and they're "embarrassed" by his actions. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Z15EFn

Plane crashes during gender reveal party stunt, killing pilot

A plane has crashed as it performed a stunt at a gender reveal party in Mexico, killing the pilot. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3LcpxDv

Two workers detained after digging hole for shortcut through Great Wall of China

Two construction workers have been detained by police in China for damaging a section of the Great Wall. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PqnYV6

Tennis star stops US Open match after fan 'sings Hitler anthem'

A tennis fan was kicked out of a US Open match after allegedly "singing the anthem of Hitler" during a match involving German player Alexander Zverev. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3sB25JD

Sara Sharif's family being 'harassed' by police, says grandfather

The grandfather of Sara Sharif has urged his son to "present himself" to police and give his "point of view" following the 10-year-old girl's death. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/44H6HeJ

Kim Jong Un looks set to meet Vladimir Putin as Russia tries to buy North Korean weapons

Kim Jong Un could travel to Russia to meet president Vladimir Putin, according to a US official. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Z3hFdc

'Violent riot' in Sweden after Koran burning

Clashes described by police as a "violent riot" erupted in Sweden's third-largest city after an anti-Islam protester set fire to the Koran. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Z2AVrf

Eye-patch clad German chancellor 'looking forward to the memes' after jogging injury

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has said he is "excited to see the memes," after posting a picture of himself wearing a black eye patch. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Ldqv2n

Hop to it! India's moon lander shows off with another touchdown

Not content with making history by reaching the lunar surface's south pole, India's moon lander has shown off by hopping to a second soft landing. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3qQHuRj

Chinese President Xi Jinping will not attend G20 summit in India

China's President Xi Jinping will not attend the G20 summit in India this week as bilateral relations remain icy between the two countries. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45Spk0f

French actor Mathieu Kassovitz 'seriously injured' in motorbike crash

The French actor and director Mathieu Kassovitz is in a "worrying" condition after a motorbike crash on Sunday.  from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Pp35cP

Ukraine's defence minister to be replaced - as Zelenskyy believes 'new approaches' are needed

Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced he will replace his defence minister - marking the biggest political shake-up in Ukraine since the start of Russia's invasion in February 2022. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3qOF5qk

US jail in lockdown with around 100 prisoners 'refusing to return to cells'

A US jail has been placed under an emergency lockdown after about 100 prisoners refused to return to their cells. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3R6XQ2D

Boy thrown from 10th floor of Tate Modern now mostly out of wheelchair

A boy thrown from the 10th floor of the Tate Modern art gallery is now mostly out of his wheelchair, his family says. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3sBUACv

Benjamin Netanyahu plans to deport all African migrants from Israel after Eritrean groups involved in violent clashes

Plans should be drawn up to remove all African migrants from Israel after groups of Eritreans were involved in a violent clash in Tel Aviv, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/47WHhwu

Man set to get over £110,000 in compensation after great-grandfather hanged by Nazis

Relatives of six Italian men hanged by German troops during World War Two are set to receive hundreds of thousands of euros in compensation for their families' trauma. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45yBz2j

Mason Greenwood's new manager says loan signing is 'delicate issue'

Mason Greenwood's new manager has said signing the player is a "delicate issue" that is "kind of a tough situation to talk about". from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3PnZmfG

Gang-ruled prisons, assassinated politicians and a drug lord's killing in Ecuador

A mass hostage taking in Ecuador's gang-ruled prisons and the assassination of a politician are the latest bloody episodes in a country gripped by the cocaine trade. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/44wYV6Z

More than 140 injured in clashes between Eritrean asylum seekers and Israeli police

More than 140 people have been wounded in clashes between Eritrean asylum seekers and Israeli police in Tel Aviv. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3R0o5rG

'It was like losing a family member': The US soldier who cried after Saddam Hussein's execution

In August 2006, Specialist Adam Rogerson was standing metres away from Saddam Hussein as he slept in his cell beneath the Iraqi High Tribunal building in Baghdad. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3EmzryD

Human blood set to 'soak' Vatican in protest inspired by Sinead O'Connor

Human blood is set to "soak" the Vatican in a protest inspired by the late singer Sinead O'Connor. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45Ym0kp

Is Saudi Arabia's growing football empire really a threat to the Premier League?

In Monte Carlo - where wealth is flaunted on Saudi scales - the powerbrokers of European football gathered to party and to plan the season ahead. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45TiJCN

Fugitive stepmother of 10-year-old girl who was found dead urged to hand herself in by relative

A relative of Sara Sharif's stepmother has urged her to return to the UK and hand herself in to the police. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3R4Wbe7

Legionnaires' disease has killed 16 people in Poland and been found on the asylum seeker barge - but what is it?

The bacteria that causes Legionnaires' disease has been found in Poland near the Ukrainian border and on the barge due to house asylum seekers in Dorset. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3YW9M9z

Three countries and far-right politician have Nobel Foundation ban reversed

Russia, Belarus and Iran have all been readmitted to the Nobel Foundation, after the organisation reversed its previous policy of banning them. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3YZpyAs

NASA reveals likely cause of new crater on the moon

NASA has found a new crater on the moon likely caused by the impact of a Russian spacecraft that crashed last month. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3EjupTo

Aspirin 'could help cut diabetes risk in over-65s'

Taking aspirin every day could lower the type 2 diabetes risk among people over 65, a study suggests. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3ORMpZW