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US Prisoners Escape Through Weak Concrete Wall

Two inmates escaped from a US detention centre after exploiting crumbling concrete. The incident raises serious questions about infrastructure and security failures. Read the full investigation.

Forestry expert Simon Rietbergen dies aged 65

Tributes pour in for Simon Rietbergen, the forestry expert who helped establish the UN's Great Green Wall Initiative to combat deforestation in Africa's Sahel region.

Sycamore Gap offspring planted across the UK

Saplings grown from the illegally felled Sycamore Gap tree are being planted nationwide in a National Trust project, creating a living legacy from the lost landmark.

Top 12 Global Pictures of the Week by Sky News

Explore the world's most powerful images this week, from a Gaza ceasefire and US border wall construction to a German winter wonderland and the Budapest Ballet Grand Prix.

AI Bubble Fears Return as Wall Street Rally Fades

Wall Street tumbles as AI bubble fears resurface, despite strong Nvidia results. The S&P 500 fell 1.6% as concerns over excessive tech spending mount. Explore the market volatility.

Nvidia earnings surge 65% amid AI boom

Nvidia reports staggering 65% profit growth, defying AI bubble concerns. CEO Jensen Huang addresses market anxieties as chip giant projects $65bn revenue.

Global Snapshot: From Princess Anne to Gaza Crisis

Explore a visual journey across the globe, from Princess Anne's Singapore visit to the crisis in Gaza and Angus Young's electrifying performance. See the world through powerful photography.

AC/DC Thrills Melbourne in Epic Tour Kick-Off

AC/DC rocked Melbourne Cricket Ground, launching their first Australian tour in a decade with a thunderous two-hour set of classics. Read our full review of the epic night.

Boy fights for life after wall collapse at golf venue

A five-year-old boy is fighting for his life after a wall collapsed at a dinosaur-themed crazy golf venue in Chislehurst. A six-year-old girl was also injured. The venue is closed as investigations continue.

Liberal Party rebellion over net zero emissions target

A growing coalition within Australia's Liberal Party is challenging the government's commitment to net zero emissions by 2050, threatening to derail climate policy and creating deep political divisions.

US Government Shutdown Becomes Longest in History

As the US experiences its lengthiest government shutdown in history, discover the real-world consequences affecting millions of federal workers and essential services across America.

Little Berlin: Village still divided by Cold War

Discover the remarkable story of Mödlareuth, the tiny village split in two by the Iron Curtain, where the Cold War's legacy continues to shape daily life decades after reunification.

Trump Republicans Force Shutdown Over Border Wall

Republican lawmakers are hurtling toward a partial government shutdown, using federal funding as leverage to resurrect Donald Trump's border wall agenda and setting up a dramatic confrontation with Democrats.

Apple & Amazon Defy Wall Street Gloom

Tech titans Apple and Amazon deliver impressive quarterly results, beating Wall Street expectations as iPhone sales surge and AWS cloud services maintain dominance despite economic headwinds.

AI Bubble Fears Overshadow Tech Titans' Earnings

As Microsoft, Alphabet and Meta report impressive quarterly results, growing investor anxiety about an artificial intelligence bubble threatens to dampen the celebration. Discover why Wall Street is getting nervous about the AI gold rush.

Moelis boosts pay 20% as dealmaking fees surge

Wall Street investment bank Moelis & Company has dramatically increased compensation packages following a significant jump in dealmaking revenues, signalling strong recovery in the mergers and acquisitions market.

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