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France faces a new political reality as Le Pen's prodigy stands on the brink of power

A new political reality has been revealed in France, it has a new face and a new name - 28-year-old Jordan Bardella. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4byTgBa

Caribbean braces for 'extremely dangerous' Hurricane Beryl

An "extremely dangerous" storm is approaching the southeast Caribbean amid urgent pleas from government officials for people to take shelter. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3XHSi1V

Euro 2024: Spain vs Georgia

from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3VOvs6t

Boy, 13, dies after being shot by US police

A 13-year-old boy carrying a "realistic appearing" replica firearm has died after being shot by police in New York state, US authorities have said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3L7nvnQ

Polls open in French election that could see far-right in government

Voters in France are heading to the polls today for a parliamentary election that could usher in the country's first far-right government since the Second World War. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3XFPoLe

Can Southgate win over his doubters and guide England into Euro quarter-finals?

How did we go from fans adopting Gareth Southgate's waistcoats to plastic beer cups being hurled towards him? from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3XRuysa

Girl, 13, dies after being struck by lightning on Greece beach

A 13-year-old girl has died after being struck by lightning in northern Greece during a sudden summer rainstorm. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4bjhkI0

'Kenya has changed forever' - inside first funerals held for protesters killed by police

A funeral procession weaves through the heart of one of Nairobi's poorest neighbourhoods.  from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4cDOIdw

Early debate was a huge gamble Biden may regret

This was an extraordinary evening. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4eKA3PM

In command Trump and stumbling Biden face off in first presidential debate

President Biden and Donald Trump have faced off in the first debate in the 2024 presidential election campaign. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3VZy9TW

Dutch Olympic bosses defend picking volleyball player convicted of raping British girl

Dutch Olympic bosses have defended their decision to pick a volleyball player who raped a British girl. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3RNQSPT

'I have young children': Irish PM condemns hoax bomb threat made to his home

Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris has said a hoax bomb threat made to his home on Wednesday night is "utterly unacceptable".  from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3znnJEP

Jay Slater's employer urges people to stop sending them 'cruel' emails

The construction company which employs missing teenager Jay Slater has urged people to stop sending them "cruel" emails as the search for him enters its 11th day. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3RGJnKv

Spanish authorities remain silent on Jay Slater while online conspiracies reach fever pitch

In a rugged, remote corner of Tenerife, the search for Jay Slater continued into yet another day. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3L3U8mc

Coup fears raised in Bolivia as armoured vehicle seen ramming into presidential palace

Bolivian armed forces have taken over the capital's central square as an armoured vehicle rammed through the entrance of the presidential palace, igniting fears of a military coup. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4cfWLO0

Ex-president who 'protected El Chapo' and helped traffickers transport tonnes of cocaine jailed

Former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernandez has been sentenced to 45 years in a US prison over charges he enabled drug traffickers to use his military and national police force to help get tonnes of cocaine over the border. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45JJeM1

US journalist Evan Gershkovich seen with shaved head before start of spying trial in Russia

Evan Gershkovich has been seen before the start of his behind-closed-doors trial in Russia accused of spying. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3XCAF3C

Julian Assange formally admits spying charge as part of a plea deal with US authorities

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has pleaded guilty to one count of espionage as part of a plea deal with US authorities. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4cg7Yhv

Protesters in Kenya are tired of double standards, and it will take more than bullets to stand them down

As protesters faced off against heavy-handed police in Kenya's capital, members of parliament passed the tax bill that pushed them into the streets. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3XEoZNP

North Korea fires ballistic missile towards sea, South Korea says

South Korea has accused North Korea of firing a suspected ballistic missile towards the North's east coast. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4eB2T4X

The end of a transatlantic tug of war, but its unlikely to be the last we hear from Assange

A man imprisoned for allegedly revealing too much was released from behind bars without a whisper from either his team or the authorities. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4bdfZT7

Julian Assange will not be extradited to the US after reaching plea deal

US authorities have agreed to drop their demand for Julian Assange to be extradited from the UK after reaching a plea deal with the WikiLeaks founder. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4eyPRF1

Eight dead in fire at former Russian research institute

At least eight people are dead after a fire in an office building in the city of Fryazino outside Moscow on Monday, according to Russian emergency services. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4cBO7t0

One week into search for British teen missing in Tenerife - here is what we know so far

It has been one week since British teenager Jay Slater went missing on the Spanish island of Tenerife. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3KWp2x2

Scotland's moment on the international stage is over - with fans blaming one person

If Scotland's Euros exit can be blamed on anything it wasn't one moment - the anger at not being awarded a penalty - but the inability to get a shot on target against Hungary. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4eybJAp

Gunmen open fire on synagogue and church leaving nine dead

At least nine people have been killed and 25 were injured after gunmen opened fire in a series of shootings in Russia's Dagestan region. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Xz7qyE

Concern for Hungary player injured in crucial match against Scotland

There are concerns for Hungary player Barnabas Varga after he was stretchered off the pitch in the country's crucial Euro 2024 match against Scotland. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4cB4k1d

Missing teenager's father and brother make emotional pleas for his safe return

The father and brother of Jay Slater, the British teenager missing in Tenerife since Monday, have made emotional pleas for his safe return. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3KUZOPr

Militias using machetes and guns leave at least 23 dead in attacks on villages

An armed group using machetes and guns has killed 23 people in attacks on villages in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in recent days, authorities in the country have said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3xsl1xa

Three people missing after once-in-30-year rains cause floods and landslides in Switzerland

A rescue operation has been launched to find three people missing after a landslide in Switzerland, caused by the sort of rainfall seen once every 30 years, officials have said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3KVOPVW

'Ugliest' dog in the world revealed

A dog in the US has been crowned the ugliest in the world. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3KTyeC7

Justin Timberlake addresses 'tough week' after drink-driving arrest

Justin Timberlake has performed his first gig since his arrest for alleged drink-driving, telling the crowd it had been a "tough week".  from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4coKgiU

Barcelona's mayor vows to abolish short-term holiday lets

The mayor of Barcelona has vowed to abolish short-term holiday lets in the Spanish city. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4cdVEOA

Israeli tank shells hit tent camp in Rafah killing at least 25, say Gaza health officials

At least 25 Palestinians have been killed, and 50 injured, after Israeli tanks are said to have fired on tents sheltering displaced families in Rafah, according to health officials and emergency workers in Gaza. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45F6M4S

Jane Fonda leads tributes to Hollywood legend Donald Sutherland

Tributes have poured in for actor Donald Sutherland after he died following a long illness. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3VzjRIj

'Is Europe worth this trouble?' Mourners gather after at least 60 people died when migrant boat capsized

On the coastline of southern Italy, a small group gathered at the water's edge. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4blFyl2

Community rally for Jay Slater as friends describe missing teen as 'life of the party'

As the search continues for missing Jay Slater, members of the local community rallied at a church event as his friends hoped for the return of the British teen they described as the "life and soul of the party". from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3VRLM7G

TikTok warns of US ban without free speech court ruling

TikTok has launched a long-awaited legal fight to stop its Chinese owner being forced to sell the short video platform's US operations, arguing it violates Americans' rights to free speech. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3XEIWnw

Filipino soldiers fight off 'armed' Chinese coastguard with 'bare hands'

Filipino soldiers used their "bare hands" to fight off armed Chinese coastguard in the disputed South China Sea, a Philippine military chief has said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3KSAxFE

Putin's Asian charm offensive arrives in Vietnam after agreeing mutual defence pact with North Korea

Vladimir Putin hit out at what he called "Western isolation" and heaped praise on Vietnam, as Russia's president continues his tour of Asia. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45OgSk1

The perilous journey across Mexico for migrants trying to reach the US - this is where it starts

As the sun rises over the Usumacinta River between Guatemala and Mexico, the silence is broken by the sounds of people awaking after another night camping on the riverbanks. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4c2Pcdg

British teen missing in Tenerife had cut his leg and didn't know where he was, friend says

A British teenager who is missing in Tenerife had "cut his leg on a cactus" and did not know where he was, a friend has told Sky News. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3VsACEZ

Willie Mays, one of the greatest baseball players of all time, dies aged 93

Willie Mays, considered one of the best players in the history of baseball and called the 'Say Hey Kid', has died at the age of 93. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3xq85YI

The deadly migrant routes from Vietnam to Europe - and why people are willing to take the risk

It's a bizarre sight. After hours of winding through paddy fields full of farmers toiling in the searing heat, I've arrived at what looks like a Disneyland tribute to Rome. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4eraSS1

'No one came to help us': Only eleven of 76 migrants survived boat capsizing

The waters of the Ionian Sea seem tranquil enough in the middle of June, but they also form part of the most dangerous migration route in the world. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3RBiZBM

US Republican 'sorry' for repeatedly pouring water in colleague's bag

A US Republican representative has said she is "truly ashamed" after being filmed pouring water into the bag of a Democratic colleague. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4ewluPq

Holding summer Olympics 'impossible' because of climate change, report warns

Athletes and climate scientists have warned extreme heat could make it "impossible" to hold the Olympics in the summer in a matter of years. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3z3ZVpg

Landmines cause multiple casualties during North Korean incursion into demilitarised zone

Landmine explosions have caused multiple North Korean causalities after troops were reported to have crossed into the demilitarised zone on the border with South Korea. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Rznjl0

Putin's visit to North Korea is a very much a diplomatic two-fingers to the West

This will only be Vladimir Putin's second visit to North Korea. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3zgvY5h

Police share footage of shark after sighting shuts tourist beach for two days

Spanish police have shared aerial footage of a hammerhead shark off the coast of Gran Canaria after a popular tourist beach was closed on the island due to a sighting. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45r02HF

A new-look England and another moment for Bellingham to shine

No Euros game on record has had as few shots as England's clash with Serbia. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4bTraBr

Rod Stewart 'booed' by German crowd after show of support for Ukraine

Sir Rod Stewart appeared to be booed as photos of Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy were shown at a concert in Germany. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4cj7MNY

Who will Donald Trump choose as his running mate?

Donald Trump needs to choose a running mate for the 2024 election, and rumour has it he's treating it like his old TV show: The Apprentice. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3VJSAnL

Thousands march in London to commemorate 40 years since Amritsar massacre

Thousands of British Sikhs have marched in central London to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the 1984 Amritsar massacre. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3KJ98pJ

'We've seen people openly taking cocaine' - UK police monitoring fans in Germany

There's no room for doubt in Dusseldorf. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3RvNpoN

Iranian war criminal freed by Sweden in prisoner swap deal

Sweden has released a convicted Iranian war criminal as part of a prisoner swap deal. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4eq9m2A

England keep T20 World Cup hopes alive after rain meant Scotland could have gone through instead

England have managed to keep their T20 World Cup hopes alive with a victory over Namibia and will now qualify for the next round if rivals Australia beat Scotland. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4es8MRJ

Southgate tells fans he 'expects everybody to enjoy the football' when asked about England match security

Gareth Southgate has said he "expects everybody to enjoy the football" when asked about the heightened security risk of England's opening Euros match against Serbia. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3KMmP7k

'War is tough' - Ukrainian soldiers reveal mental toll of fighting on the frontline

His voice quiet and at times wobbly, a Ukrainian soldier called Maksym candidly shares his mental trauma from fighting on the frontline. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3VGZ7iP

Zelenskyy dismisses Putin ceasefire offer - as he says he's on 'same path' as Hitler

President Zelenskyy has dismissed Vladimir Putin's latest ceasefire offer as "nothing new" and likened it to Hitler's promises before the Second World War. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4cp6pgV

The G7 has made surprising progress – but it's in peril like never before

They came battered and worn by battles back home for a few days by the sea, seeking sanctuary and solace in a wellness resort turned summit venue. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4cd8Kvq

'The Tartan Army believe in you': Scotland get set to kick off Euro 2024 with opening game against hosts Germany

The Tartan Army are backing their team to do Scotland proud at Euro 2024. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45sWBjx

US reporter Evan Gershkovich to stand trial in Russia after more than a year in prison

An American journalist who has been held in Russia for more than a year will stand trial on espionage charges, authorities have said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4ckmyEd

Great Dane named world's tallest dog - but he's still terrified of one thing

A Great Dane named after Macaulay Culkin's character from Home Alone has been crowned the world's tallest dog by Guinness World Records. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3XEKsq7

NASA accidentally broadcasts simulation of astronaut in distress

NASA accidentally aired a medical drill meant for training on an official livestream which simulated an astronaut being treated for decompression sickness on the International Space Station (ISS) - prompting alarm on social media. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4cjjFDz

Transgender swimmer can't compete in Olympics after losing legal battle

Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas can't compete in the Olympics after she lost her legal battle to have the rules barring her participation overturned. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4c0QAxc

Sunak to set out £240m Ukraine aid package as G7 to focus on Russia

Rishi Sunak will set out a £240m aid package to Ukraine as world leaders meet to discuss how to intensify financial pressure on Russia. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Xfvp5U

Pope Francis 'repeats homophobic slur'

Weeks after apologising for using a highly offensive word about gay men - the Pope has reportedly used the same term again. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Rok0Nq

'One of the great wonders of nature': Insect migration superhighway discovered

Researchers have found the route of one of Europe's busiest winter getaways - the annual migration of millions of insects heading south through a high mountain pass in the Pyrenees. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3XheQX5

Major US banana firm ordered to pay $38m to victims of terror group it funded

Banana firm Chiquita Brands has been ordered to pay $38.3m (£30m) to 16 family members of people killed by a right-wing paramilitary group it funded during Colombia's long civil war. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45nmcdz

Planes grounded after Spanish airport hit by storm with runway flooded

Flights were unable to take off and land at Majorca's international airport on Wednesday because of flooding on its runways, following heavy rain that hit the popular Spanish holiday island. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4c1aVST

Genetic testing firm investigated over data breach

A joint investigation into a data breach at DNA testing company has been launched by UK and Canadian watchdogs. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4bTI175

Shipping costs at 18-month high - threatening to impact inflation

The price of shipping has reached an 18-month high - threatening to impact the falling inflation rate. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3VCVBVN

UN Security Council votes in favour of Israel-Hamas ceasefire resolution

The UN Security Council has voted in favour of a resolution in support of a ceasefire proposal between Hamas and Israel that was put forward by the US. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45lkx8n

Tributes pour in for 'national treasure' Michael Mosley, as wife says he 'so very nearly made it'

Tributes have poured in for "brilliant and utterly charming" TV doctor Michael Mosely, as his wife described him as a "wonderful, funny, kind and brilliant husband". from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3XdTKJe

Macron's huge gamble could lead to one of his most hated rivals being handed great power

In Europe, where modern politics sometimes moves slowly, shocks don't come much bigger than this one. Emmanuel Macron dissolving parliament and calling elections, leaving one huge question hanging in the air - what happens next? from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3z424RF

Macron dissolves French National Assembly and calls snap election

French President Emmanuel Macron has dissolved France's National Assembly and called a snap election. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3KCjI1s

'Horror movie' scenes as 210 Palestinians killed during Israeli rescue mission, Hamas claims

More than 200 Palestinians were killed as Israel raided Gaza to free four hostages, Hamas claims, in one of the bloodiest days of the war. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3KC7N40

Europe decides - how will election shape continent's changing politics?

Decision time for Europe. By the end of this weekend, there will be a new shape to the European Parliament and a new velocity to the continent's politics. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4bWgguH

Why battle between EU's big guns matters for the UK | Adam Boulton

2024 is known as the year of elections because in these 12 months more voters in more countries than ever before will exercise their right to cast a vote to choose who governs them. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3XgHpUO

Woman forced to undergo amputation among three hurt in shark attacks

People swimming off Florida's Gulf coast are being told to beware of sharks after three people were hurt in two separate attacks in Walton County. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3x8An9T

Astronaut who captured iconic 'Earthrise' image dies in plane crash

The astronaut who captured the famous first colour photo of the Earth from space has died in a plane crash in the US. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3x4BcR7

German city mourns police officer killed in crime that stokes EU election divisions

The German city of Mannheim is in mourning. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3VdMVou

Woman to face trial accused of leaving boyfriend to die in zipped suitcase

A woman charged with murdering her boyfriend after allegedly leaving him to die in a zipped suitcase at their US home is to go on trial in October. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Xli4sy

Denmark's prime minister attacked in central Copenhagen

Denmark's prime minister Mette Frederiksen has beaten in an open street in central Copenhagen, her office has said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45ersAd

Woman mauled to death posted video of her dancing with XL bully to music deriding danger of breed

A 23-year-old woman who was mauled to death by a dog in southwest Ireland appears to have been the owner of an XL bully. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4efbuKy

More officers to join search for Michael Mosley as his disappearance is described as 'strange'

The search for missing TV doctor Michael Mosley will continue on Friday with more officers, according to police on the Greek island of Symi. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3yJ1gl5

South Africa's ANC will invite other parties to join unity government

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has said his party will invite others to join a national unity government. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4en6YcW

Putin warns Russia could provide long-range weapons to attack West - and stays firm on nuclear option

Vladimir Putin has warned he could provide long-range weapons to nations to strike Western targets in response to NATO allies allowing Ukraine to use their arms to attack Russian territory. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Va50Uf

First confirmed human case of bird flu H5N2 has died

The first lab-confirmed human case of H5N2 bird flu has died, according to the World Health Organisation from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4e6WqOT

Muhammad Ali's childhood home goes on sale

Muhammad Ali's childhood home in Kentucky has gone on sale. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3V9DkPC

D-Day: Allied troops sacrificed their lives to free the world from tyranny - is that now forgotten?

The end of the Second World War wasn't just supposed to be a definitive military moment, but also a victory over tyranny. A triumph over the Nazis, and their terrible brand of extremism and hatred. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3KqMget

Modi win is historic but deflatingly diminished

The cheers and chants of hundreds of party workers broke out when Prime Minister Narendra Modi walked through the gates of the BJP office earlier today. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3Vw8X7q

Joe Biden to close Mexico border over asylum seekers

Joe Biden is set to close the border with Mexico under a new executive order clamping down on asylum seekers. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/45hjRBa

Convicted paedophiles could soon be surgically castrated in US state

Paedophiles found guilty of a sex crime against a child in Louisiana could soon be ordered to undergo surgical castration in addition to prison time. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4bMpyJG

'It was her leg or her life': Woman from viral video on how she escaped Gaza after brutal operation

It was a moment of horror from Gaza which went viral - a video of an amputation on a dining table. No anaesthetic. No bandages. Just a bucket, some soap and a kitchen knife. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3KtmGVX

Japanese state visit - hosted by the King - to go ahead despite election

It's been confirmed that the Japanese state visit to the UK, hosted by the King, will go ahead despite the general election. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3KpgfDw

Mexico's first female president will change its 'macho' society forever

For the past three weeks or so I've travelled the entire length of Mexico, from its border in the south with Guatemala to its northern state of Chihuahua that borders the US. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3RcSodZ

Democracy ANC fought for has now been used to end its 30-year grip on power

South Africa's National Results Operation Centre in Johannesburg has been the site of collation, criticism and chaos, and now, a ceremony declaring the historic election outcome that has been steadily shared with the world from its main room. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3X06cMG

Police officer stabbed during attack at far-right rally dies

A police officer who was stabbed during an attack at a far-right rally in Germany has died. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3VqYFoI

ANC to enter coalition talks after losing majority for first time in 30 years

South Africa is entering a new political period after the African National Congress (ANC) lost the parliamentary majority it has held for 30 years. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4e7j9dO

Friends seen in 'final embrace' before being swept away by flood

Three friends were seen hugging each other moments before being swept away by flash flooding. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4bHLtBF

China lands spacecraft on far side of moon in historic mission

China has landed a spacecraft on the far side of the moon to collect soil and rock samples and bring them back to Earth for the first time. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3KnbIl0

Russia weighs up its biggest tax shake-up in almost 25 years to finance Ukraine war

Signs of Russia's so-called special military operation are everywhere in Moscow, from roadside recruitment adverts to Z-themed souvenirs. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/4aMEtSW

More than 50 arrests at Wembley after pitch invasion and 'attempts to breach security' at Champions League final

More than 50 people have been arrested at Wembley after a pitch invasion and attempts to breach security at the Champions League final, the Metropolitan Police has said. from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News https://bit.ly/3VokLrX