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Women's genitals 'systemically mutilated' in Hamas attack

A reservist who dealt with the aftermath of the Hamas terror attack says there was a "systematic genital mutilation" of women as multiple victims were shot in the crotch, breasts and head. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/49gT8Fr

Militant group suspected of attack that killed three US troops pauses operations

A militant group that's among those suspected of an attack that killed three US soldiers is pausing operations to "prevent embarrassment" to the Iraqi government. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/499XJJq

Biden is vowing to respond to a drone attack that killed US soldiers - what are his options?

Joe Biden has promised the US will "respond" to the attack on Tower 22, which left three US military personnel dead and dozens wounded. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Umkmq3

Biden is vowing to respond to a drone attack that killed US soldiers. What are his options?

Joe Biden has promised the US will "respond" to the attack on Tower 22, which left three US military personnel dead and dozens wounded. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4821uQ9

US troops killed in Jordan base drone attack named

The three US troops who were killed in a drone attack on an American base in Jordan have been named. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3OrnUDB

Biden will hope his choice in coming hours will deter Middle East escalation - it may do the opposite

As early as tonight, President Joe Biden will authorise US military action in the Middle East. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3vRLdQK

As tractors chug towards the Paris in protest, the city is on the verge of being 'choked'

Paris is slowly being encircled. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3HBHVDB

Biden says US will 'respond' after three American troops are killed in drone attack in Jordan

Joe Biden has said the US "shall respond" after three American troops were killed and dozens more were injured in a drone strike on Saturday night in northeast Jordan near the Syrian border. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3OpXGBp

US retaliation over drone attack could lead to 'uncontrolled escalation' in Middle East crisis

The killing of three US soldiers and the injuring of dozens more in a drone attack creates one near-certainty - the United States will retaliate with military force. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3SC13Yk

US troop deaths pose major problem for Biden - both at home and abroad

This is a troubling moment on many levels. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/47Y8EFc

'Her stomach was out in open air': Mysterious rise in baby deaths from 'guts on the outside' condition

There was only one passenger strapped in the back of the bush plane. She said little during the flight and wore a look that revealed nothing about her ordeal.  from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3HBidPF

World's largest cruise ship to set sail

The world's largest cruise ship is set to begin its maiden voyage on Saturday. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Ul8yUX

Ukraine would win war faster if it could fire British weapons into Russia, head of navy says

Ukraine would win the war faster if it had permission to fire British and other Western weapons against targets deep inside Russia, the head of the Ukrainian navy has signalled. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3vYTUZi

White House: Sexually explicit fake images of Taylor Swift 'very alarming'

US President Joe Biden's spokesperson has said fake, sexually explicit images of Taylor Swift that circulated online were "very alarming". from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3HAdo9q

Donald Trump must pay E Jean Carroll $83.3m in defamation case

Donald Trump has been ordered to pay $83.3m in a defamation case to a woman who he denied raping. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3w0Zt9y

Oil tanker on fire in Red Sea after missile attack by Houthi fighters

An oil tanker is on fire in the Red Sea after a missile attack by Houthi fighters. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3OldMw5

South African leaders celebrate but the lack of a ceasefire order is a huge blow

As the interim ruling of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on South Africa v Israel was read out in the Hague, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was wrapped in a Palestinian keffiyeh watching with the leadership of the African National Congress in Johannesburg.  from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3HANYZm

Trump says 'this is not America' after he testifies for three minutes in E Jean Carroll trial

Donald Trump gave evidence for just three minutes on Thursday in a defamation trial to determine how much he may owe a writer for calling her a liar after she accused him in 2019 of rape. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3vQ65HW

South Africa v Israel is 'remarkable moment' whatever the ruling is over war in Gaza, say campaigners

Cautious anticipation hovers over the cluster of South African communities that have consistently organised on behalf of Palestinians in the months of lethal Israeli military assault on Gaza that followed the 7 October attacks - and the years of unlawful occupation prior. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3HztAaS

'Don't think its normal': Spain hits 28C in Jan - the second-highest temperature in 38 years

Temperatures in southern Spain today reached just over 28C - the second-highest value recorded in January since 1985. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/47PcPD9

Three charged after lion cub filmed riding in back of Bentley

Three people have reportedly been charged with illegal possession of a lion cub after a video of the animal riding in a convertible Bentley in Thailand went viral online. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4baDuxa

Six dead in California desert in scene reminiscent of No Country For Old Men

Six people have been found dead in the Mojave Desert in southern California, in a scene reminiscent of the movie No Country For Old Men. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3SyjzRH

Racism row after Miss Japan winner dubbed not Japanese-looking enough

A woman born to Ukrainian parents has sparked controversy after being crowned Miss Japan. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3HyG0j8

UK will probably need citizen volunteer army to help deter Russia but conscription unlikely - military analyst

The UK will probably need to have a citizen volunteer army in the future as NATO faces the threat of war with Russia - but conscription remains unlikely, a Sky News military analyst has said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3S6satg

'They need to listen': Protesting French farmers determined to make voices heard

We are standing in the middle of a motorway - the Eurotunnel is only a junction away, but nothing is moving. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3vQc8MM

Turkey approves Sweden's bid to join NATO - leaving one country left to give the green light

Turkey's parliament has approved Sweden's application to join NATO - lifting a key barrier to its entry into the military alliance. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3vIPllT

Three killed in 'heartbreaking' ski-helicopter crash

Three people have been killed in a ski-helicopter crash in a remote area of Canada. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Ogm0pr

It's now or never for Nikki Haley as she aims to halt the Trump juggernaut in New Hampshire

In theory, it's the contest that could reshape the Republican primary race. In truth, it would be a major surprise. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/47H9w0Z

Houthi social media sensation compared to Hollywood stars calls on UK and US to 'stop this war'

A teenager behind videos filmed onboard a ship being held by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea has called on the UK and US to "stop this war". from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3vHgZjb

Transgender golfer to face testosterone testing

Transgender golfer Hailey Davidson will be required to undergo testosterone testing to verify her eligibility and be the subject of a player poll after criticism of her winning a women's pro tour event. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/428apOM

Five-year stadium ban for man suspected of racially abusing AC Milan goalkeeper

A man suspected of shouting racist abuse at AC Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan has been banned from every football stadium in Italy for five years. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4b5oZuA

No longer 'Ron DeSantimonious': Trump hails 'terrific' DeSantis after rival ends campaign

Donald Trump has described one-time Republican rival Ron DeSantis as a "really terrific person" after the Florida governor ended his presidential campaign and endorsed the former president. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/47JccuQ

The World with Yalda Hakim - Sky News launches new foreign affairs show

Today we launch a new show - The World with me, Yalda Hakim. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4b8voFe

Sophie Toscan du Plantier murder suspect Ian Bailey dies

Ian Bailey, the British journalist sentenced in his absence for the murder of a French film producer in Ireland, has died of a suspected heart attack aged 66, according to his solicitor. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Sa4pAs

Cat dies after being thrown from train in Russia

A cat has died in Russia after being thrown from a train by its conductor. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4937Nnw

'Once and for all: No to racism!' - Alleged racist abuse towards AC Milan and Coventry City players sparks international outcry

Alleged racist remarks aimed at football players at two separate matches have sparked international outcry for the sport to "take action". from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3S1rJjU

Furious residents clash with police in Mexico after man shot by officers

Residents of a town in Mexico attacked numerous officers and vandalised a local government building as protests erupted after a 27-year-old man was shot dead by police. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/428CINh

AC Milan players walk off pitch after alleged racist chants

AC Milan players walked off the pitch due to alleged racist chants from Udinese fans towards goalkeeper Mike Maignan. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48STTog

'Why do we have to fight?': Life on the Israel-Lebanon border as missiles are sent back and forth

The two Israeli soldiers standing guard at the entrance wave us through the large eclectic yellow gates so familiar to Israel's kibbutzim, and we drive into Sasa, a village high in the western Galilee and a microcosm of Israel's north. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3vJ9UyG

Police officers given suspended sentences after leaving aspiring footballer with 'serious anal injuries'

Three French police officers have been given suspended prison sentences for leaving a man with "serious anal injuries" after a stop and search arrest. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48YAXnL

The West is now embroiled in widening Middle East conflict - but is it winnable? | Sean Bell

Warfare is a brutal and unforgiving undertaking.  from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3S7FU6V

Japan to launch 'moon sniper' for 'precision' lunar landing

Japan hopes it is about to join an exclusive club of just four other nations that have successfully executed a "soft" landing on the moon. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48YMiUX

Netanyahu rejects calls from US for Palestinian state

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected US calls for the development of a Palestinian state, as he vowed the offensive in Gaza would press ahead for many months. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3SmEhDY

'Drunk passenger bites female flight attendant' as plane returns to airport

A plane has returned to its departure airport in Japan after a female member of the cabin crew was bitten by a drunk passenger, according to the airline. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4b3Z4Uc

Man dies after explosion in Dublin city centre hostel

A man has died after an explosion in Dublin city centre. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3tPz0eJ

Prosecutor investigating Ecuador TV station attack shot dead

A prosecutor investigating the storming of an Ecuadorian TV station by gang members has been shot dead. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3TZRuDS

America strikes 14 Houthi missile sites after attack on US-owned ship

US ships and submarines have fired at Houthi positions in Yemen after another American-owned vessel was attacked near the Red Sea. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3vBvaGl

Tunisia bobsleigh team ready for Cool Runnings moment at Olympics

A bobsleigh team from Tunisia is preparing for its own Cool Runnings moment after qualifying for the Winter Olympics. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3tZ3vyO

Argentinian president says he has begun discussions with UK about Falkland Islands

The new Argentinian President Javier Milei has told Sky News he has begun discussions with the UK about the Falkland Islands, and that he expects future negotiations over the sovereignty of the British territory. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/47Eb8s3

Gamers could face irreversible hearing loss, study warns

Gamers could be at risk of irreversible hearing loss and tinnitus, according to new research. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3vEf8vA

Suspect in Gilgo Beach killings charged with fourth murder - as police claim DNA from daughter's drinks can made link

A New York architect has been charged with the murder of a fourth woman, as police revealed how DNA evidence from his daughter's drink can helped to make a link. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3vKe74W

Cloned monkey still alive after two years - so are we nearer to replicating humans?

A cloned rhesus monkey has survived for more than two years and has led to "valuable insights" into the scientific process, according to experts. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3U3ySD8

'One man can't change the nation': Zelenskyy brushes off funding fears if Trump returns

Volodymyr Zelenskyy has brushed off the potential threat of US funding being withdrawn for Ukraine if Donald Trump wins this year's presidential election. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/47D17eL

As the rich come to Davos, there are fretful noises about what's happening in Red Sea shipping lanes

This year's World Economic Forum wasn't supposed to be about the events in the Red Sea. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3HEQ8Hr

Hamas video purports to show bodies of two Israeli hostages and third captive still alive

Hamas has aired a video purporting to show the dead bodies of two Israeli hostages it was holding in Gaza. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3tKPYLf

World's richest men 'double their wealth' - as Oxfam warns of first trillionaire

The world's five richest men have more than doubled their fortunes to £688bn in three years - while the wealth of the poorest 60% has fallen, according to Oxfam. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48zd9r1

UK to deploy 20,000 troops to NATO drill as Shapps warns of 'Putin menace'

The UK will send 20,000 troops to one of NATO's biggest military drills since the Cold War as the alliance practices repelling an invasion by Russian forces, Defence Secretary Grant Shapps is expected to announce today. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3S1D4AA

Thousands protest against far-right plan to deport 'unassimilated citizens'

Chancellor Olaf Scholz joined thousands of people protesting against an alleged far-right plan to deport "unassimilated" immigrants from Germany. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/41Yryug

China criticises UK and US for congratulating winner of Taiwan election

China has criticised the UK, US and other governments for congratulating the winner of Taiwan's presidential election. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3tKBURZ

'We'll back words with actions': Cameron says Britain could strike Houthis in Yemen again

Britain could strike Houthi targets in Yemen again if the rebel group continues to attack ships in the Red Sea, the foreign secretary has suggested. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4aNWFg2

Denmark's royal handover a far cry from King Charles's coronation

The monarchies of Denmark and Britain do things very differently. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/41VOfzi

Taiwan prepares for a vote that could shake the world

There is pride and patriotism in Taipei on the last day of campaigning before a vote that could shake the world. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4aUJZnx

Innocent man in jail for 35 years after being wrongly convicted of sex attack on school girl is freed

An innocent man who spent 35 years in prison after being wrongly convicted of sexually assaulting a school girl has been awarded more than £1m in compensation. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48LHsuN

Houthis stronger after years of war and military action will not end them, experts warn

Huge crowds poured out onto the streets of Sana'a, the capital of Yemen, as the Houthis vowed to retaliate against America and British attacks inside the country. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3TXRvZ5

One of the busiest shipping lanes in the world can't just become the Wild West

One of the world's busiest shipping lanes can't just become the Wild West - that's the rationale for this. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48skqsz

US and UK ships and jets involved in strikes against Houthi-linked targets across Yemen

British and US forces have launched an attack on Houthi targets in Yemen after the Iranian-backed group defied a warning to stop targeting ships in the Red Sea. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3tP1tkE

'It cannot happen again': Official investigation into Boeing 737 MAX 9 under way

Regulators in the US have launched an official investigation into the Boeing 737 MAX 9 jet after a window and chunk of fuselage blew out of one in mid-air last week. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3RYznvt

South Africa accuses Israel of genocide as hearing at UN's top court begins

South Africa has formally accused Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians in a hearing at the United Nations' International Court of Justice. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3tEiTk8

10 most underreported humanitarian crises all in Africa for second year running, report finds

All 10 of the most underreported humanitarian crises of 2023 are in Africa, according to a new report by CARE International. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3NZJkaR

Tory MPs attack 'draconian' ban on public bodies boycotting Israel

Rishi Sunak suffered a small rebellion on Wednesday night as eight Tory MPs voted against a "draconian" bill to ban public bodies from boycotting Israel. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3tEEj0x

'Enough is enough': Western forces appear to be preparing strike on Houthi rebels after Red Sea attacks

British and US forces appear to be gearing up to strike an Iranian-backed militant group in Yemen after the Houthi rebels defied a warning to stop attacking ships in the Red Sea. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48Q05xg

'Largest attack to date' in Red Sea repelled by HMS Diamond and US warships

A British warship shot down seven drones launched by Iranian-backed Houthi fighters in the Red Sea in an operation with US forces to repel the largest drone and missile attack to date. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3tNPfc4

'Explosive' new attack drone developed by Iran for Russia's war in Ukraine

Iran has developed a new attack drone for Russia's war in Ukraine and appears close to providing Moscow with surface-to-surface missiles, an informed security source has claimed. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3SmoZiF

'Suffering of the people is huge': Gaza residents tell of desperate need for more food

A Gazan resident says the "suffering of the people" in the Palestinian territory is "huge" as the stark reality of their desperation for food and other supplies is laid bare in new footage captured by Sky News. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4aPnsIU

Hooded gunmen burst onto live TV set in Ecuador after drug lord escape triggers state of emergency

Hooded gunmen have burst onto a live TV set in Ecuador. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48sRdO5

Risk of war spreading 'rises by the day' as Israeli aggression 'exceeds all human limits' - Jordan

Benjamin Netanyahu should not be allowed by the international community to drag the Middle East into a wider regional war, Jordan has warned. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3tCYJqH

David Bowie has Paris street named after him

Paris has honoured music legend David Bowie by naming a street after him on what would have been his 77th birthday. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3HdrP2M

French prime minister resigns as Macron prepares reshuffle

France's prime minister Elisabeth Borne has resigned after two years in the role. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3NTzoQ5

Golden Globes: The best celebrity red carpet outfits

Barbie and Succession lead the Golden Globe nominations - but which stars are winning the red carpet ahead of the show? from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48JfjDV

PM Hasina becomes Bangladesh's longest-serving leader after majority election win

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has won an overwhelming majority in Bangladesh's parliamentary election, giving her party - the Awami League - a fourth consecutive term. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48H6pH6

Five burned bodies found by police investigating potential cartel massacre

Police investigating a massacre in a Mexican state where two rival criminal groups have been fighting for control have found five burned bodies. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4aK3E9R

'Jarring and disorienting': Passenger relives ordeal after side of plane ripped off during flight

A passenger on board the plane where part of the fuselage blew off in mid-air has said the experience was "jarring" and "disorienting". from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3HgipDD

Should you delete your Facebook? Here's what the man who records all Zuckerberg's remarks thinks

How much do we really know about Mark Zuckerberg? from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48J7ZIt

Football team travels 8,000 miles for 12-0 defeat

A football team from Martinique which made an 8,000 mile (12,900km) round-trip to play a cup tie in France lost the match 12-0. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3NO96yr

Trump 'willing to sacrifice democracy' to regain power, says Biden

President Biden has said Donald Trump is "willing to sacrifice our democracy" to put himself in power again - as he spoke three years on from the Capitol riots. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/41PxQfv

Hollywood actor and two daughters killed in Caribbean plane crash

Actor Christian Oliver and his two daughters have died in a plane crash in the eastern Caribbean. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3vjLhrY

Drone boat packed with explosives detonates in the Red Sea

A drone boat packed with explosives has detonated in the Red Sea. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3S5SbtX

Mother and child die in avalanche after temperatures fell to -20C and their skis were blown away

A mother and her child have died after being caught in an avalanche in northern Finland, after temperatures dropped to -20C and the wind blew their skis away, police have said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/47qXrg9

Pepsi faces supermarket boycott in four European countries

One of the largest supermarket chains in France is refusing to sell PepsiCo products on the grounds they have become too expensive to stock. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/48IpOHC

Epstein documents: Prince Andrew's puppet, Clinton's 'preferences' and underage orgy allegations

Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, Donald Trump and Stephen Hawking are among those named in court documents relating to Ghislaine Maxwell, her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and alleged victims of sexual abuse. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3txLLuj

UK's 'unsustainable' consumption putting 'enormous pressure' on world's forests, MPs warn

The world's forests - the lungs of the planet - are being put under "enormous pressure" by the UK's appetite for commodities like soy, cocoa, palm oil, beef and leather, MPs have warned. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3vjubKV

Zelenskyy calls on Ukrainian soldiers to capture more Russian prisoners as both sides exchange hundreds of captives

Russia and Ukraine have exchanged hundreds of prisoners of war in the biggest single release of captives since the conflict began in February 2022. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3RFyp78

Pilot in helicopter crash that killed British couple 'had cocaine in his system'

The pilot of a helicopter that crashed and killed a British couple in Australia had cocaine in his system, a report has found. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3NLOW8v

Boy shot dead by 10-year-old who lost bike race, mum claims

A 10-year-old boy was shot dead by another boy of the same age after losing a bicycle race, the victim's mother has claimed. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4aIZFKD

'Something is not right': Family 'still in shock' after evacuating burning Japan plane

A father who was on board a plane that burst into flames after it collided with a coastguard aircraft in Tokyo has said he and his family are "still in shock" following the ordeal. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3vo2sJ9

Man dies after climbing into jet engine at US airport

A man has been found dead after climbing inside a plane's engine at Salt Lake City Airport. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3TGxENP

Jenni Hermoso testifies in court over Rubiales kiss

Spanish footballer Jenni Hermoso has testified in court over the kiss she claims ex-football federation chief Luis Rubiales gave without her consent after Spain's victory in the Women's World Cup last summer. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4aKCr6P

Family beats the odds to reach US after journey across 11 countries - carrying everything in just one rucksack

My phone pings late at night. It's a message from Gustavo Aleman, our producer in Venezuela.     from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3TKEBgN

South Korean opposition leader 'stabbed in neck' during visit

South Korea's opposition leader Lee Jae-myung has been stabbed in the neck during a visit to Busan, according to local media. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3TKz3mp

Thousands of Israeli soldiers moved out of Gaza in first significant drawdown of war

Thousands of Israeli soldiers are being moved out of the Gaza Strip, the military has said, marking the first significant drawdown of troops since the war began. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/47p7uSS

What will the Supreme Court's decision mean for Israel now?

Even before the attacks on 7 October, which could yet redefine the shape and balance of the Middle East, 2023 was already one of the most consequential in Israel's 75-year history. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/47ooIQe