Normal view

Putin faces Hitler-style downfall & could wind up dead in a bunker as even loyalists turn on tyrant, exiled critic says

10 May 2026 at 11:45
VLADIMIR Putin could face the same inglorious end as Adolf Hitler as the paranoid dictator cowers in a bunker, an exiled critic claims. Prominent Putin critic Mikhail Khodorkovsky told The Sun how the tyrant's growing isolation has put him on a path to a grim and lonely death. The reclusive Russian leader is said to...

Iran launches drones at UAE as Tehran threatens to blast US military bases if Trump continues Strait of Hormuz blockade

10 May 2026 at 11:02
IRAN has reportedly launched fresh drone strikes at the UAE today, as Tehran threatens to blast US military bases if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked. The UAE's air defences intercepted two drones coming from Iran, according to its defence ministry. The oil-rich nation said there were no reports of casualties but its military warned...

Missing expat’s dismembered body found dumped in landfill on holiday island as her son, 22, is arrested for ‘murder’

10 May 2026 at 10:45
THE dismembered body of a missing tourist has been discovered at a landfill site in the Canary Islands. Katty Oosterlinck's corpse was found by cops at the Zurita rubbish dump in Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura on Friday. Her 22-year-old son has been arrested on suspicion of murder. The Belgian expat, 56, was reported missing on...

Putin says Ukraine war ‘coming to an end’ hours after tyrant’s pathetic flagship parade with weapons shown on screens

10 May 2026 at 09:03
VLADIMIR Putin has said the Ukraine war is "coming to an end" just hours after his humiliating flagship parade. “I think that the matter is coming to an end,” the Russian tyrant told reporters about the four-year-long war. It comes after Moscow marked the Soviet victory in World War Two with a scaled back military...

Army medics parachute onto remote island to help Brit ‘struck down by rat virus’ after getting off doomed cruise ship

10 May 2026 at 08:01
DAREDEVIL Army medics have parachuted into the world’s most remote inhabited island to treat a suspected case of hantavirus. Medics were strapped to soldiers from the elite Pathfinders unit in an historic mission on Tristan da Cunha on Saturday. It comes as... Rat virus ship anchors in Tenerife to evacuate passengers Hantavirus patient zero revealed...

Eurovision terror fears ‘highest EVER’ with ‘two-fold’ threat from Iran and ISIS as fans warned not to go

10 May 2026 at 07:44
A RING of steel is being erected in Vienna as fears of terrorist attacks are "the highest ever" ahead of this weekend's Eurovision. Hundreds of security personnel and ruthless K9 dogs have been deployed across the Austrian capital for the opening ceremony today, after a "lockdown phase" around Stadthalle, where the 70th Song Contest will...

At least 15 rushed to hospital as explosion rips through boat leaving victims ‘badly burnt’ at Florida tourist hotspot

10 May 2026 at 07:29
AT LEAST 15 people have been hospitalised with severe injuries after a horrific boat explosion in Florida. The charter boat exploded in Biscayne Bay, a bustling tourist spot in Miami, on Saturday. Two children are among the victims. One is being treated for 18 per cent burns which have scorched his body. An adult is...

  • ✇The Guardian World news
  • Farage trying to avoid scrutiny over £5m gift from crypto billionaire, Labour says Jessica Murray
    Reform’s deputy leader, Richard Tice, seeks to present issue as irrelevant in interview with Laura Kuenssberg Labour has accused Nigel Farage of attempting to dodge scrutiny as the Reform leader continued to face questions over the £5m gift he received from a crypto billionaire shortly before the last general election.Asked about the gift from Christopher Harborne on Sunday, the party’s deputy leader, Richard Tice, sought to present it as an irrelevance to voters and said it had complied with al
     

Farage trying to avoid scrutiny over £5m gift from crypto billionaire, Labour says

10 May 2026 at 12:08

Reform’s deputy leader, Richard Tice, seeks to present issue as irrelevant in interview with Laura Kuenssberg

Labour has accused Nigel Farage of attempting to dodge scrutiny as the Reform leader continued to face questions over the £5m gift he received from a crypto billionaire shortly before the last general election.

Asked about the gift from Christopher Harborne on Sunday, the party’s deputy leader, Richard Tice, sought to present it as an irrelevance to voters and said it had complied with all the rules.

Continue reading...

© Photograph: Peter Byrne/PA

© Photograph: Peter Byrne/PA

© Photograph: Peter Byrne/PA

GPs and hospitals in England to be required to share data to create single patient records

10 May 2026 at 12:02

Wes Streeting says legislation in King’s Speech will save lives, but GPs are concerned about liability for errors introduced by other providers

GPs and hospitals will be required to share patient data under legislation to be announced in the king’s speech on Wednesday.

Legislation to create a single patient record (SPR) for each person, which would be used across all healthcare providers, is part of a £10bn digitisation of the health service.

Continue reading...

© Photograph: parkerphotography/Alamy

© Photograph: parkerphotography/Alamy

© Photograph: parkerphotography/Alamy

  • ✇The Guardian World news
  • Fifa World Cup matches face heightened terror risk in US amid Iran conflict Katie McQue
    Experts warn of ‘soft target’ vulnerabilities and intelligence gaps as federal agencies prepare to secure 78 matches across 11 citiesFifa World Cup matches set to be held across the United States face heightened terrorism risks, with experts warning that vulnerabilities are being amplified by the US-Israel conflict with Iran and a depletion of counter-terrorism expertise within federal law enforcement.The biggest threat stems from homegrown violent extremists, often lone actors that may have bec
     

Fifa World Cup matches face heightened terror risk in US amid Iran conflict

10 May 2026 at 12:00

Experts warn of ‘soft target’ vulnerabilities and intelligence gaps as federal agencies prepare to secure 78 matches across 11 cities

Fifa World Cup matches set to be held across the United States face heightened terrorism risks, with experts warning that vulnerabilities are being amplified by the US-Israel conflict with Iran and a depletion of counter-terrorism expertise within federal law enforcement.

The biggest threat stems from homegrown violent extremists, often lone actors that may have become radicalized online by extreme political views or jihadists such as the Islamic State (Isis), said four counter-terror experts interviewed.

Continue reading...

© Photograph: Angelina Katsanis/Reuters

© Photograph: Angelina Katsanis/Reuters

© Photograph: Angelina Katsanis/Reuters

‘Amazon of America’: film paints vision of a post-coup Brazil giving up rainforest

10 May 2026 at 12:00

Vitória Régia imagines rightwing Bolsonaro plot succeeded with US help – and highlights threats facing Indigenous peoples

The year is 2025 and far-right coup plotters have annihilated Brazil’s democracy, assassinating the president, closing the national congress and surrendering the Amazon rainforest and its untold riches to the United States.

“Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Amazon of America,” a thick-accented North American soldier tells a group of journalists being taken on a propaganda tour of an oil refinery in the newly annexed jungle realm. Nearby, a replica of the Statue of Liberty has been carved out of the wilderness to celebrate Washington’s tutelage over more than half of Brazil.

Continue reading...

© Photograph: Vetor Zero

© Photograph: Vetor Zero

© Photograph: Vetor Zero

Advisers urge JP Morgan investors to vote to split chair and CEO positions

10 May 2026 at 12:00

SS and Glass Lewis back shareholder resolution amid fears over power wielded by Jamie Dimon, who holds both roles

Investors in JP Morgan have been urged to vote in favour of splitting the role of chief executive and chair at America’s largest bank, amid concerns over the power wielded by its billionaire boss Jamie Dimon.

ISS and Glass Lewis, which issue advice to some of the world’s biggest fund managers on how to vote at annual investor meetings, have thrown their weight behind a shareholder resolution that would ensure two separate people hold the office of chair and chief executive “as soon as possible”. Investors are due to vote on the resolution at the bank’s annual general meeting on 19 May.

Continue reading...

© Photograph: Richard Drew/AP

© Photograph: Richard Drew/AP

© Photograph: Richard Drew/AP

❌