Eurostar Delays, Gaza Aid Ban, Machu Picchu Train Crash Highlight 2023 Headlines
Eurostar Passengers Stranded Overnight Amid Prolonged Delays
Passengers aboard Eurostar trains face an extended overnight ordeal, with delays persisting for a second day. Services have resumed but ongoing issues and cancellations continue to strand travelers across London and the Channel Tunnel.
- Eurostar delays enter second day as passengers stuck onboard for hours overnight — BBC News
- Eurostar delays enter second day as passengers stuck onboard overnight — BBC News
- Eurostar delays persist as passengers stuck onboard overnight — BBC News
- Passengers stuck on Eurostar trains overnight as delays continue — BBC News
- The Papers: ‘Eurostar chaos’ and Anthony Joshua’s ‘mum at his bedside’ — BBC News
- Work continues to fix Eurotunnel issue after thousands hit with travel disruption — BBC News
- Work continues overnight to fix Eurostar and Eurotunnel issue — BBC News
- Eurostar passengers brace for further disruption after day of cancellations — Sky News
- Passenger describes being stranded on Eurostar train overnight – as disruption continues — Sky News
- Eurostar warns of ongoing delays after services resume — BBC News
- Eurostar chaos leaves cancer patient set to lose £3.5k as another family is ‘stranded’ in London — Sky News
- Eurostar chaos leaves cancer patient set to lose £3.5k — Sky News
Israel to Bar or Restrict 37 Aid Organizations from Operating in Gaza
Multiple Israeli authorities, including the military and government ministers, announce plans to revoke or suspend licenses of 37 aid groups working in Gaza. The restrictions aim to limit humanitarian assistance despite ongoing conflict with Hamas.
- Israel to bar 37 aid groups from Gaza — BBC News
- Israel to bar 37 aid groups from working in Gaza — BBC News
- Israel to revoke licenses of 37 aid groups working in Gaza — BBC News
- Israel suspends 37 aid organisations from operating in Gaza — Sky News
Machu Picchu Train Crash Leaves One Dead and Dozens Injured
Two trains carrying tourists to Machu Picchu collided, resulting in one fatality and multiple injuries.
- Machu Picchu train crash leaves one dead and dozens injured — BBC News
- Two trains carrying tourists to Machu Picchu crash – as one person killed — Sky News
India’s Year in Viral Moments and the Challenges Ahead for Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks
A roundup of India’s most impactful viral content from 2025 highlights how social media shaped public discourse, while a separate analysis examines the thorny issues that could derail peace efforts between Russia and Ukraine.
- The viral moments that grabbed India’s attention this year — BBC News
- The ‘thorny’ issues that threaten to derail a Russia-Ukraine peace deal — BBC News
2026: Keir Starmer’s Make or Break Year
2026 is poised to be a critical year for Keir Starmer and the Labour Party, as public opinion polls suggest the party could lose its majority unless significant improvements are made. The article discusses key challenges facing Starmer, including the party’s performance in recent elections, internal leadership dynamics, and external political pressures that could impact their standing in upcoming elections.
- Why 2026 is Keir Starmer’s make or break year — BBC News
- Chris Mason: Why 2026 is Keir Starmer’s make or break year — BBC News
Iran Protests Intensify for Third Day Amid Currency Crisis
Protests escalate across Iran on the third consecutive day as currency plummets to record lows, sparking widespread discontent over economic instability and government response.