Ukraine Escalates Drone Attacks on Russia, Moscow Claims
Russia accuses Kyiv of a major escalation in drone warfare, with attacks deep into its territory. Read the latest on the conflict's evolving dynamics.
Russia accuses Kyiv of a major escalation in drone warfare, with attacks deep into its territory. Read the latest on the conflict's evolving dynamics.
European nations are urgently boosting defence budgets, driven by the Ukraine war and a potential Trump return. Discover the key trends reshaping the continent's security strategy.
A new survey reveals Brits' top 2026 money goals: boosting savings, paying off debt, and engaging with pensions. Discover the key trends shaping personal finance this year.
Protests erupted across Australia condemning the US military's removal of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Three were arrested in Sydney under new anti-protest laws. Read the latest.
Danish PM Mette Frederiksen strongly urges Donald Trump to cease threats of annexing Greenland, calling the idea senseless and disrespectful. Read the latest diplomatic row.
Victorian deputy Liberal leader Sam Groth announces he will not contest the state election, citing internal party divisions and a defamation fight with News Corp. Read the full story.
Charlotte Niddam, 15, from a Hertfordshire school, identified as a victim of the Crans-Montana inferno. Police name all 40 victims as national mourning is declared.
UK Border Force officers can now seize mobile phones from migrants arriving in small boats. The new law also targets smugglers' supply chains with severe prison sentences. Read the latest on the Channel crossing crackdown.
New Home Office powers allow Border Force to seize phones and search mouths at Manston processing centre. Campaigners call it 'inhumane' and question its legality.
Following a dramatic US military operation in Caracas, Venezuelans face an uncertain future. Read eyewitness accounts of fear, anger, and the tense calm gripping the capital.
US Governor Kristi Noem urges TPS for Venezuelans, citing 'failed socialist state'. UK analysts weigh impact on global refugee policy and political rhetoric. Read the full analysis.
A Caracas-based journalist tells Sky News that the capture of Nicolas Maduro alone won't bring freedom, describing a fearful capital under media blackout and armed gangs. Discover the fragile reality on the ground.
A tense calm settles on the Venezuela-Colombia border following Nicolás Maduro's capture. Shops are closed, exiles hold muted celebrations, and regional leaders warn of a crisis. Read the latest.
A Caracas-based journalist tells Sky News that Venezuelans fear the future as the 'octopus' system of power remains despite Nicolas Maduro's capture. Discover the on-the-ground reality.
Hundreds protest in US cities against Trump's unilateral military strike in Venezuela and the capture of President Maduro, as political fallout grows. Read the latest.
Following the dramatic seizure of Nicolás Maduro, the US maintains a major military presence near Venezuela, warning interim leader Delcy Rodríguez to comply with Washington's demands or face consequences.
Charlotte Niddam, 15, a former pupil at Immanuel College in Hertfordshire, is among the 40 victims identified after a devastating New Year's fire at a bar in Crans-Montana. Hundreds attended a memorial in sub-zero temperatures.
Tom Tickell, the Guardian's former personal finance editor and a dedicated mental health commissioner, has passed away at 82. Read about his remarkable career and life of public service.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was apprehended by US agents in Manhattan. The operation triggers international condemnation and raises questions about oil and power. Read the full story.
The Duke of Sussex is set to have his automatic armed police protection reinstated in the UK after a lengthy legal fight, potentially paving the way for royal family reunions. Read the latest developments.
A detailed account of the meticulously planned US operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, involving 150 aircraft and months of surveillance. Discover the dramatic events of 3 January.
Zohran Mamdani's historic inauguration as New York Mayor marks a bold progressive shift. Can his affordability agenda reshape politics and counter the far-right? Analysis inside.
Donald Trump orders military action in Venezuela, seizing President Nicolás Maduro. The US vows to 'run' the country, sparking global alarm over a dangerous new precedent. Read the full analysis.
Top Democrats erupt in fury over Trump's unauthorised military strike in Venezuela, calling it a breach of the US constitution and a dangerous precedent. Read the latest.
British security services warn hundreds of Chinese-made electric buses could be remotely disabled. Discover the risks and the government's response.
Judge Hannah Dugan resigns following her conviction for obstructing the arrest of an undocumented immigrant in her Milwaukee courtroom. Read the full story on the political fallout.
Gunmen killed at least 30 people and abducted several others in a brutal attack on Kasuwan-Daji village in Nigeria's Niger state. Read the latest on the escalating security crisis.
Top US Republicans, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, clarify the US role in Venezuela after Trump's assertion it would 'run' the country following the capture of President Nicolás Maduro.
A major new report argues British citizenship must be a permanent right, not subject to removal. Read the key findings and political reactions.
Aaron Thomas, 39, is back in custody after escaping HMP Leyhill. Police hunt for Daniel Washbourne and convicted murderer Matthew Armstrong. Public urged not to approach.