Italy Investigates Alleged Tourists Paid to Kill Civilians in Bosnia; Other Headlines Include Corruption Trial, Space Launch Cancellation, and Child Abuse Investigation.
Italy Investigates Alleged Tourists Paid to Kill Civilians in Bosnia
Italian authorities are probing claims that tourists were paid to target civilians during the Bosnian War, with reports suggesting they participated in killing besieged civilians.
- Italy probes claims that tourists paid to shoot at civilians in Bosnian war — BBC News
- Italy probes claim that tourists paid to go to Bosnia to kill trapped civilians — BBC News
- Italy investigates claim that tourists paid to go to Bosnia to kill besieged civilians — BBC News
Seven men charged over child sexual exploitation investigation in Bristol
Police in Bristol have charged seven men with more than 40 offences as part of an ongoing investigation into child sexual exploitation.
- Seven men charged with more than 40 offences as police investigate child sexual exploitation — Sky News
- Seven men charged in child sexual exploitation case in Bristol — Sky News
- Seven men charged after investigation into child sexual exploitation in Bristol — Sky News
Family of Woman Killed in City Centre Tribute: ‘A Shining Light’
The family of Katie Fox, fatally stabbed in Birmingham, pay tribute to her as a shining light, reflecting on her positive impact and the loss they mourn.
- Woman killed in city centre was ‘a shining light’ — BBC News
- Family of woman fatally stabbed in neck in Birmingham release tribute — Sky News
German Police Arrest Suspected Hamas Member Acquiring Pistols to Attack Jewish Institutions
In Germany, police have arrested a suspected member of the militant group Hamas who had acquired Glock pistols with the intent to attack Jewish institutions. The individual was apprehended while attempting to carry out attacks.
- Police in Germany arrest suspected Hamas member who ‘acquired Glock pistols to attack Jewish institutions’ — Sky News
- Police ‘re-examining’ Southport killer’s parents — BBC News
Trump Urges Israel to Pardon Netanyahu in Corruption Trial
Former US President Donald Trump has called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to receive a full pardon ahead of his corruption trial, emphasizing the importance of the case for both countries.
- Trump urges Israel’s president to pardon Benjamin Netanyahu — BBC News
- Trump asks Israeli president to ‘fully pardon’ Netanyahu in corruption trial — Sky News
K-pop Group NewJeans: Two Members to Return Amid Legal Dispute
Following a legal battle, two members of K-pop group NewJeans are set to return to the group as their record label confirms their comeback amidst ongoing disputes.
- All five members of K-pop group NewJeans set to return to label after legal battle — BBC News
- Two members of K-pop group NewJeans will return, record label says after legal battle — BBC News
Baroness Newlove, Whose Husband’s Murder by Gang of Teenagers Shook UK, Has Died
Baroness Newlove, who campaigned tirelessly for justice after her husband Garry was murdered by a gang of teenagers in the UK, has passed away. Her advocacy for anti-gang legislation and support for victims of youth violence left a lasting impact on the nation.
- Baroness Newlove, the campaigner whose husband Garry was murdered by gang of teenagers, has died — Sky News
- Baroness Newlove, whose husband’s murder shocked UK, has died — Sky News
Boy, 5, Dies After Wall Collapses at Golf Centre
A five-year-old boy tragically died when a wall collapsed on top of him at a golf centre.
- Boy, 5, dies after wall collapsed on top of him at golf centre — Sky News
- Boy, 5, dies after wall collapsed on him at golf centre — Sky News
Powerful ‘Cannibal Storm’ to Hit Earth Today, Threatening Communications and GPS
A powerful solar storm dubbed a ‘cannibal storm’ is expected to impact Earth today, potentially disrupting global communications networks and Global Positioning System (GPS) signals. The phenomenon occurs when multiple coronal mass ejections merge, intensifying the geomagnetic disturbances.
- Powerful ‘cannibal storm’ to hit Earth today – and it could disrupt communications and GPS — Sky News
NASA Cancels Space Launch Amid Record ‘Cannibal Storm’ Expected to Hit Britain
Due to the arrival of the strongest ‘cannibal storm’ in two decades, NASA has canceled its scheduled space launch. The powerful weather system is expected to disrupt communications and GPS systems across Britain.
Top Chef Declares UK’s New Food Capital: Forget London, Supermarket Butter is Every Kitchen’s Secret Ingredient
Renowned chef shares insights on the UK’s emerging food hub beyond London and emphasizes the essential role of supermarket butter in kitchens across the country.
- ‘Forget London’: Top chef on UK’s new food capital and the supermarket butter every kitchen needs — Sky News
Thousands of Young Men Abused in County Durham Detention Centre, Investigation Reveals
An investigation into a detention centre in County Durham has uncovered widespread abuse and mistreatment of thousands of young men over many years. The report highlights how abuse allegations were repeatedly ignored or dismissed by authorities.
- Abuse of thousands of young men at detention centre ‘ignored and dismissed’, investigation finds — Sky News
- Abuse ‘ignored’ at detention centre where UK’s ‘most prolific’ sex offender attacked young men, report finds — Sky News
Princess Anne Pays Tribute with Memorial Wreath in Singapore
At a memorial service held in Singapore, Princess Anne laid a wreath to honor and commemorate the occasion.
UK Cuts Funding to AIDS, TB and Malaria Projects by £150m
The UK government has announced a reduction of £150 million in funding for its international projects aimed at combating HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. The cut is expected to impact efforts to provide treatment and prevention programs in developing countries.