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Mississippi man charged with six murders, including father, brother and a child
Officials expect charge against Daricka Moore, 24, to be elevated to capital murder, with death penalty consideredAuthorities in Clay county, Mississippi, say a man has been taken into custody and charged with first-degree murder following the fatal shootings of six people, including a child, on Friday night.Daricka Moore, 24, is accused of killing multiple relatives as well as a local pastor before his arrest, according to Clay county sheriff Eddie Scott, who addressed the case during a Saturday news conference. Officials said the charge against Moore, who lives in the county, is expected to be elevated to capital murder, and prosecutors could seek the death penalty if he is determined to be mentally competent. Continue reading...
Service door of Crans-Montana bar where 40 died in fire was locked from inside, owner says
Jacques Moretti, who is in custody, told Swiss prosecutor's office he forced door open and found people lying behind itThe French owner of the Swiss bar where 40 people died in a fire during new year celebrations has told investigators a service door had been locked from the inside.Jacques Moretti, co-owner of the Constellation bar in the Swiss resort of Crans-Montana, was taken into custody on Friday, as prosecutors investigated the tragedy. Continue reading...
Mamdani’s first 10 days: getting things done despite right’s dystopian fantasies
The New York mayor's popular moves on rent and free childcare defied rightwing predictions of a far-left hellscapeRightwing politicians and media issued grave warnings about Zohran Mamdani.The election of the democratic socialist would, according to some, cause a spike in crime, and a reduction in freedom, prompting rich people to flee the city and leading to, in the words of one conservative thinktank, collapse, dependency, and political repression" in the manner of Venezuela" and Cuba". Continue reading...
Iran protesters tell of brutal police response as regime lashes out
Videos emerging despite internet and mobile phone blackout show demonstrations continuing despite reports of escalating crackdownDemonstrators have continued to take to the streets of Iran, defying an escalating crackdown by authorities against the growing protest movement.An internet shutdown imposed by the authorities on Thursday has largely cut the protesters off from the rest of the world, but videos that trickled out of the country showed thousands of people demonstrating in Tehran overnight into Saturday morning. They chanted: Death to Khamenei," in reference to supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and: Long live the shah." Continue reading...
Two-thirds of UK voters wrongly think immigration is rising, poll finds
Exclusive: Voters say they have little confidence that government can control borders despite sharp falls in net migrationA large majority of UK voters believe immigration is increasing despite sharp falls in the number of people entering the UK, according to exclusive polling shared with the Guardian.Voters also say they have no confidence in the government's ability to control the UK's borders, according to the poll by More in Common. The results will come as a blow to Keir Starmer's administration, which has taken an increasingly hardline stance on immigration in recent months. Continue reading...
Man dies after tree felled by Storm Goretti hits caravan in Cornwall
Warnings in place covering most of the weekend as weather system continues to sweep UKA man has been found dead after a tree fell on to a caravan during Storm Goretti, as weather warnings have been put in place covering most of the UK for the rest of the weekend.Devon and Cornwall police said emergency services were called at about 7.35pm on Thursday to the Mawgan area of Helston where work took place on Friday to remove the tree. A man in his 50s was found dead in the caravan. His death is not being treated as suspicious and his next of kin have been informed, police said. Continue reading...
‘It’s younger people seeking some sort of spirituality’: UK Bible sales reach record high
Surge in 2025 sales correlates with growth in church attendances in England and Wales, research showsFor Christian booksellers, any good news about Bible sales has been few and far between. But recent retail figures have shown a revival.Sales of the good book reached a record high in the UK in 2025, increasing by 134% since 2019 - the highest since records began - according to industry research. Last year, total sales of Bibles in the UK reached 6.3m, 3.61m up on 2019 sales. Continue reading...
Leaders alarmed about fairness of FBI inquest into Minneapolis ICE shooting
State and local officials say they do not believe investigation into shooting death of Renee Nicole Good will be objectiveState and local leaders say they do not believe that the FBI investigation of the shooting death of Renee Nicole Good will be fair and impartial, and are sounding alarms about the impact of federal officials holding onto evidence in a potential prosecution of the ICE agent who killed her.Minnesota's lead investigative agency, the bureau of criminal apprehension, initially began investigating the shooting in conjunction with the FBI. But the BCA issued a statement Thursday morning saying that the US attorney's office had reversed course: the investigation would now be led solely by the FBI, and the BCA would no longer have access to the case materials, scene evidence or investigative interviews necessary to complete a thorough and independent investigation". Continue reading...
Greenlanders ‘don’t want to be Americans’, say political leaders amid Trump threats
Five parties issue joint statement after US president warns he would acquire the island the nice way or the more difficult way'Greenlanders don't want to be Americans" and must decide the future of the Arctic island themselves, politicians in the self-governing Danish territory have said, after Donald Trump warned the US would do something whether they like it or not".The leaders of five political parties in the Greenlandic parliament issued a united statement on Friday night, soon after the US president reiterated his threats to acquire the mineral-rich island. Continue reading...
Iran’s internet shutdown is chillingly precise and may last some time
Experts note the blackout is unprecedented in its extent but also selective, allowing some government communicationsIran's internet shutdown, now in place for 36 hours as the authorities seek to quell escalating anti-government protests, represents a new high-water mark" in terms of its sophistication and severity, say experts - and could last a long time.As the blackout kicked in, 90% of internet traffic to Iran evaporated. International calls to the country appeared blocked and domestic mobile phones had no service, said Amir Rashidi, an Iranian digital rights expert. Continue reading...
Nicaraguan authorities arrests dozens for reportedly supporting Maduro capture
Human rights groups say at least 60 arbitrary arrests' have occurred for celebrating the US military operationAuthorities in Nicaragua have arrested at least 60 people for reportedly celebrating or expressing support for the capture of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro, a human rights watchdog group and local media outlets said Friday.Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega and his wife, vice president Rosario Murillo, are staunch allies of Maduro, who was captured by US military personnel in Caracas last Saturday and taken to New York to face trial on drug and weapons charges. Continue reading...
NHS staff face ‘national emergency’ as patient violence hits 285 incidents a day
Nearly 300,000 violent and sexual assaults recorded by NHS trusts in England over three years, Guardian analysis shows
Cancelling ‘zombie’ subscriptions could save Britons up to £400 a year, survey finds
Consumers advised to review paying for services such as Netflix, Apple TV and Amazon Prime if they are unusedBritons are spending up to 1,200 a year on subscription services but could save as much as 400 by killing off zombie" memberships, according to research.Millions of households have unused or duplicate subscriptions - whether for a neglected exercise app or an unwatched Netflix account - with recurring charges quietly draining spare cash from bank accounts. Continue reading...
New bushfire warnings issued in Victoria and NSW as Townsville braces for cyclone – as it happened
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Trump’s territorial ambition: new imperialism or a case of the emperor’s new clothes?
Trump's attack on Venezuela suggests expansionism is under way but some argue it is simply standard US foreign policy stripped of hypocrisyThe attack on Venezuela and the seizure of its president was a shocking enough start to 2026, but it was only the next day, when the smoke had dispersed and Donald Trump was flying from Florida to Washington DC in triumph, that it became clear the world had entered a new era.The US president was leaning on a bulkhead on Air Force One, in a charcoal suit and gold tie, regaling reporters with inside details of the abduction of Nicolas Maduro. He claimed his government was in charge" of Venezuela and that US companies were poised to extract the country's oil wealth. Continue reading...
Lynne and Peter return to find their house still standing but others left devastated after Harcourt bushfire
Dozens of properties including some owned by firefighters and local councillors destroyed in fire that ripped through Victorian town
New protests erupt in Iran as supreme leader signals upcoming crackdown
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei calls protesters vandals' and saboteurs' and blames US for instigating the unrestIranians took to the streets in new protests on Friday to press the biggest movement against the Islamic republic in more than three years, as authorities sustained an internet blackout as part of a crackdown that has left dozens dead.Iran's supreme leader vowed that authorities will not back down in the face of the rapidly growing protest movement, setting the stage for an intensified violent crackdown. Continue reading...
SA premier denies pressuring Adelaide festival to drop Randa Abdel-Fattah
Letter from 11 South Australian cultural leaders labels cancellation of Palestinian-Australian's participation a grave mistake' which brought festival into disrepute
With a new leader and tired opponent, this should be the Victorian Liberals’ year – if not for self-inflicted wounds
As dysfunction reigns, the party shows yet again that its greatest obstacle to winning government is not Labor but itself
Maryland woman who says she is US citizen finally released from ICE custody
Dulce Consuelo Diaz Morales was held for 25 days even after attorneys said they presented ICE with US birth certificateA Maryland woman has been released and reunited with her family after spending 25 days in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody - despite her attorneys saying documentation showed she was born in the US and therefore is a citizen.Dulce Consuelo Diaz Morales and her legal team maintain she was born in the US and possess records supporting that claim. ICE, however, had disputed this, asserting she is a Mexican citizen who entered the US unlawfully. Continue reading...
Washington National Opera to move out of Kennedy Center after Trump ‘takeover’
Artistic director of US's national opera also cites shattered' donor confidence and box office revenueThe Washington National Opera (WNO) announced on Friday it is moving its performances out of the John F Kennedy Center, in what could be one of the most significant departures from the institution since Trump took control of it.Today, the Washington National Opera announced its decision to seek an amicable early termination of its affiliation agreement with the Kennedy Center and resume operations as a fully independent nonprofit entity," the opera said in a statement to the New York Times. A separate website appears to be set up for the opera. Continue reading...
Zarah Sultana’s Your Party membership launch may be ‘criminal’ matter for police, ICO says
Information watchdog says party's data controller should consider taking further action' over unauthorised portalZarah Sultana's unauthorised launch of a Your Party membership portal may have been serious criminal activity" and should be referred to the police, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has advised.Jeremy Corbyn's Peace and Justice Project (PJP), which referred Your Party to the information watchdog last September over a potential data breach, has been advised by the ICO that it should consider taking further action" regarding the matter, after deciding it was not a matter for them. Continue reading...
Storm Goretti batters UK with heavy winds and snow
Met Office issues rare red warning as winter storm causes power cuts, travel disruption and school closuresSnow and ice are expected to grip much of the UK over the weekend as parts of the country continue to reel from the effects of Storm Goretti, which left thousands of people facing power cuts, school closures and travel chaos.The storm brought winds of nearly 100mph after forecasters issued a rare red warning for dangerous, stormy" winds in the south-west. Continue reading...
University of Glasgow rector cleared by medical watchdog over alleged antisemitism
Palestine activist and doctor Ghassan Abu-Sittah also cleared over alleged support for Hamas in case brought by GMCThe rector of the University of Glasgow has been cleared of misconduct by a medical watchdog over alleged antisemitism and support for Hamas.Dr Ghassan Abu-Sittah, a plastic surgeon and prominent Palestinian activist, appeared via video link on Friday before a fitness-to-practise panel of the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service in Manchester, where a case of misconduct against him was rejected. Continue reading...
Six arrested but protests remain calm in Portland after two people shot by border patrol agents
Local leaders' appeal for non-violence largely holds despite growing outrage over US immigration enforcement in the city
EU states back controversial Mercosur deal with Latin American countries
Agreement after 25 years of negotiations prompts farmers to block roads in Paris, Brussels and WarsawEuropean Union member states have backed the biggest ever free trade agreement with a group of Latin American countries, ending 25 years of negotiations but stoking further tensions with farmers and environmentalists around the bloc.The contentious Mercosur deal with Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay prompted immediate protests in Poland, France, Greece and Belgium, with farmers blocking key roads in Paris, Brussels and Warsaw. Continue reading...
Glencore and Rio Tinto are at it again – and it seems the markets smell action
Many of the old challenges remain but there are a number of reasons why this time a deal of some kind could be possible
Syrian army says it will renew Aleppo attacks after Kurds reject ceasefire terms
Military opens window for civilians to leave as Kurdish groups turn down demand their fighters withdraw from citySyria's army says it will renew attacks against a Kurdish-majority district of Aleppo where clashes have raged this week, after Kurdish groups rejected Damascus's ceasefire terms that demanded their fighters withdraw from the city.The army said it would target military sites used by Kurdish fighters in the Sheikh Maqsoud district, announcing the opening of a humanitarian corridor from 4pm (1300 GMT) to 6pm on Friday for civilians to leave. Continue reading...
Le Constellation bar co-owner arrested as Switzerland honours victims of Crans-Montana fire – as it happened
Jacques Moretti was detained on Friday, a national day of mourning, because prosecutors considered him a flight riskPope Leo also chooses to express a view on the recent events in Venezuela, calling for world governments - I think he means US president Donald Trump in particular - to respect the will" of the Venezuelan people.Goes without saying that it's particularly important coming from the first US pope.I wish to repeat my urgent appeal that peaceful political solutions to the current situation should be sought, keeping in mind the common good of the peoples and not the defence of partisan interests."This pertains, in particular to Venezuela. In light of recent developments in this regard, I renew my appeal to respect the will of the Venezuelan people and to safeguard the human and civil rights of all ensuring a future of stability and concord."The Holy See strongly reiterates the pressing need for an immediate ceasefire and for dialogue motivated by a sincere search for ways leading to peace.I make an urgent appeal to the international community, not to waver in its commitment to pursuing just and lasting solutions that will protect the most vulnerable and restore hope to the afflicted peoples." Continue reading...
Charity watchdog opens inquiry into City & Guilds’ sale of business arm
Bosses at body that trained chef Jamie Oliver were awarded million-pound bonuses after sale to private firm
UK right to weigh diplomacy before ‘calling out’ allies on international law breaches, says attorney general
Exclusive: In first comments since US attack on Venezuela, Richard Hermer refrained from singling out Trump administrationNations are right to consider diplomatic relations when deciding whether to call out" breaches of international law, the attorney general has said, after the UK government faced criticism over its reluctance to condemn the US attack on Venezuela.In an interview with the Guardian, Richard Hermer, the government's most senior law officer and a close ally of Keir Starmer, said that in a complicated and dangerous" world, leaders should be able to use statecraft" to consider other factors when establishing whether to hold allies to account. Continue reading...
Anonymous painting bought at auction on ‘hunch’ identified as two-in-one Rubens
Study of man often featured in works by the Flemish master reveals hidden painting of woman beneath model's beardIs it a bald elderly man with a big bushy beard and a wine-addled stare? Or a friendly young woman with flowing locks and a crown of braids?To Belgian art dealer Klaas Muller, an answer to that question mattered less than the fact that this particular take on the duck-rabbit optical illusion was painted by one Peter Paul Rubens. Continue reading...
Russia fires hypersonic Oreshnik missile at Ukraine in massive attack
Kyiv dismisses as absurd' Moscow's attempt to portray missile launch as retaliation for supposed attempted drone strike on Putin residence
Starmer rules out EU financial services alignment talks
City firms welcome clarity as government signals it will not reopen Brussels-era rules, despite closer cooperation elsewhere
Spotify no longer running ICE recruitment ads, after US government campaign ends
The ad campaign ended in late 2025, the Swedish streaming giant confirmed, having previously said, despite protests, that it did not violate advertising policiesSpotify is no long running advertisements for the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the streaming service has confirmed, after the Trump administration campaign ended in late 2025.There are currently no ICE ads running on Spotify," the Swedish company said in a statement. The advertisements mentioned were part of a US government recruitment campaign that ran across all major media and platforms." Continue reading...
‘We are not for sale’: chair of Greenland’s top labor union rebukes Trump’s call for annexation
Exclusive: SIK leader Jess Berthelsen rejects Trump claim that the US needs Greenland for national security'Greenland will not be annexed", the longtime leader of its largest labor union has declared, refuting Donald Trump's claims that the Arctic territory's current status poses a national security threat to the US.In an interview with the Guardian, Jess Berthelsen, chair of SIK, Greenland's national trade union confederation, said people in the territory do not recognize the US president's allegations that Russian and Chinese ships are scattered throughout its waters. We can't see it, we can't recognize it and we can't understand it," he said. Continue reading...
Mining firms Rio Tinto and Glencore restart $260bn merger talks
Deal would create world's largest mining company and come almost a year after previous discussions failed
Attempt to overturn the Gambia’s ban on FGM heard by supreme court
Case brought by Muslim leaders and MP follows failed 2024 bid and seen as part of global anti-women's rights backlashA group of religious leaders and an MP in the Gambia have launched efforts to overturn a ban on female genital mutilation at the country's supreme court.The court case, due to resume this month, comes after two babies bled to death after undergoing FGM in the Gambia last year. Almameh Gibba, an MP and one of the plaintiffs, tabled a bill to decriminalise FGM that was rejected by the country's parliament in 2024. Continue reading...
Home Office tells Gaza academic his bid to bring family to UK not urgent
Bassem Abudagga losing hope after being told wife must go to visa application centre, of which none remain in GazaA Palestinian academic has failed in his latest attempt to be reunited with his family in the UK after the Home Office concluded their case was not urgent and it was more appropriate for his two children to remain with their mother in a tent in Gaza.Bassem Abudagga was also told in a letter from Home Office officials that no reason had been found that was sufficiently compelling" to defer a requirement that his wife attend a visa application centre (VAC) in Gaza so she could provide fingerprints to satisfy the conditions for evacuation. Continue reading...
Sussan Ley won the royal commission argument. For the sake of unity, will she lower the temperature?
The opposition isn't obliged to give the government a free pass - but it's time to let the inquiry and criminal court proceedings do their work
Whistle, crackle, banned: Dutch set to outlaw fireworks after more new year chaos
Netherlands expected to join Ireland in prohibiting most consumer fireworks as other EU countries debate crackdownWindow-rattling explosions turned Yara Basta-Bos's street into a war zone" last week, but she was spared from the worst of the new year chaos she had seen in the past. A few years ago, the emergency doctor in Amsterdam had to treat a patient clutching their own eyeball after a firework blew it out of its socket.It feels like such a waste," said Basta-Bos, president of the Dutch society of emergency physicians, adding that last week's revelry resulted in more than 1,200 injuries - one-third of whom ended up in hospital - and two deaths. Of course, fireworks are nice to look at. But the level of damage it's causing in the Netherlands right now is just unbelievable." Continue reading...
Victoria police revokes powers to allow warrantless pat-downs across inner Melbourne
Police say declaration of Melbourne CBD and surrounds as a designated area will end on 9 January, more than four months ahead of schedule
Thousands of offenders in England to get health support at probation meetings
Exclusive: NHS clinicians will sit in on appointments in pilot scheme in four areas aimed at reducing reoffendingAbout 4,000 offenders in England will get targeted healthcare sessions during their probation appointments as part of a new pilot scheme.Offenders are far more likely to have poor physical or mental health or addiction issues, which increases the likelihood of reoffending. Continue reading...
At least 13 killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza, including five children, civil defence agency says
Attacks bring total number of Palestinians killed by Israel to 425 since October ceasefire took effectGaza's civil defence agency said Israeli attacks in the Palestinian territory on Thursday killed at least 13 people, including five children, despite a ceasefire that has largely halted the fighting.Four people including three children were killed when a drone struck a tent sheltering displaced people in southern Gaza, agency spokesperson Mahmud Bassal told AFP. Continue reading...
‘I don’t need international law’: Trump says power constrained only by ‘my own morality’
President says morality the only thing that can stop me' in New York Times interview on limits to his authorityDonald Trump has said that he does not need international law" and that his power is limited only by his own morality".In a new interview with the New York Times, Trump said the only constraint to his power as president of the US is my own morality, my own mind". Continue reading...
Senate advances war powers resolution to stop Trump from taking further military action in Venezuela
Democratic-led resolution requires US president to seek Congress's approval to use military against VenezuelaThe US Senate on Thursday advanced a bipartisan war powers resolution to prevent Donald Trump from taking further military action against Venezuela, after he ordered a weekend raid to capture that country's president, Nicolas Maduro, without giving Congress advance notice.The measure passed with 52 senators in favor and 47 opposed. All Democrats voted for the resolution, as did Republicans Rand Paul, Todd Young, Lisa Murkowski, Josh Hawley and Susan Collins. Continue reading...
Man jailed in New York for hoax bomb threats to UK hospitals and venues
David Hart, 22, imprisoned for one year over nuisance calls to London hospitals and Westminster AbbeyA man has been jailed for a year in New York for calling in a series of hoax bomb threats, many of which targeted institutions in the UK.David Hart was prosecuted by US authorities after a joint investigation by Scotland Yard and the US department for homeland security. Continue reading...
French farmers stage protest in Paris to oppose EU-Mercosur trade deal
Tractor protest in city centre comes as Emmanuel Macron confirms he will vote against accord on FridayFrench farmers in tractors have blocked roads around the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe in protest at an imminent EU trade deal with South American countries that they say will create unfair competition.The farmers blockaded motorways outside Paris on Thursday and dozens of tractors overran police checkpoints to reach the city centre in a pre-dawn protest organised by the Coordination Rurale union. Continue reading...
Labour’s swift pubs U-turn shows government learning – and repeating Treasury mistakes
Revolt among MPs was resolved quickly, yet it echoes pattern of making decisions without proper consultation
Google and AI startup to settle lawsuits alleging chatbots led to teen suicide
Lawsuit accuses AI chatbots of harming minors and includes case of Sewell Setzer III, who killed himself in 2024Google and Character.AI, a startup, have settled lawsuits filed by families accusing artificial intelligence chatbots of harming minors, including contributing to a Florida teenager's suicide, according to court filings on Wednesday.The settlements cover lawsuits filed in Florida, Colorado, New York and Texas, according to the legal filings, though they still require finalization and court approval. Continue reading...
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