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For first time, names of soldiers martyred during Operation Sindoor made public
Six brave Indian soldiers, including five from the Army and one from the Air Force, who sacrificed their lives during Operation Sindoor following the Pahalgam terror attack, have been identified. Their names will be permanently inscribed at the National War Memorial. The operation saw precision strikes against terror launchpads, eliminating over 100 terrorists and showcasing India's resolute stance against extremism.
Several drivers caught breaking vital driving laws as police target car insurance offences
Police have seized several uninsured vehicles and made seven arrests during a major crackdown targeting dangerous drivers in Southend.Officers from Essex Police carried out a day of action on Saturday as part of Operation Scalis, working alongside the Motor Insurers' Bureau to target areas known for high levels of uninsured driving. The operation also involved immigration officers, who checked 22 people working in delivery jobs as part of a wider effort to identify offences linked to illegal wor...
Most Venezuelan city in the US rallies to help after quakes
Most Venezuelan city in the US rallies to help after quakesTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedMost Venezuelan city in the US rallies to help after quakesCloseMembers of the Venezuelan diaspora gathered in Doral in Florida to collect aid to be sent to the country after it was hit by two earthquakes on Wednesday.Simón Peña donated drinking water as he continues to wait for news of missing loved ones."I want to help as much as possible and d...
MoJ to examine case of British woman strangled by US fighter pilot, UK justice minister says
Sarah Steele had ‘distressing and degrading’ experience under US military justice system after assault by airman in CambridgeA UK justice minister has described the case of a British woman strangled by an American fighter pilot as “really serious” and said the Ministry of Justice would examine it.Sarah Steele, a British academic, has come forward to speak about the “distressing and degrading” experience she had with the US military justice system after she was assaulted by the airman in Cambridg...
Venezuela earthquakes: frantic search for survivors continues, with 235 confirmed dead so far – latest updates
“We hope to rescue as many living people as possible’, says the acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, but authorities fear the death toll will be in the thousandsRescue workers and residents in cities across northern Venezuela continue to dig through rubble in a frantic search for survivors, more than a day after the country was hit with the most powerful earthquake in over a century.At least 235 people have been killed, but authorities fear the death toll could rise significantly, with thousands r...
Driver jailed for life after ramming car into German Christmas market and killing six people
A refugee from Saudi Arabia has been sentenced to life in prison for killing six people and injuring hundreds at a Christmas market in Magdeburg days before Christmas in 2024.The defendant, identified as Taleb A, was a psychiatrist described by officials as having a history of anti-Islamic rhetoric and far-right sympathies.Prosecutors had charged him with murdering six people and the attempted murder of hundreds more in an attack they say lasted one minute and four seconds and was planned over s...
Neighbours aid rescue effort as Venezuela quake death toll hits 235
Rescuers and humanitarian aid are flooding in from across the Americas as hospitals fill up with patients.
Newly-released video shows moment Henry Nowak's Sikh killer repeatedly lies to police telling them his dying victim was 'racist, drunk and hadn't been stabbed' - as cop tells him, 'I know mate'
Newly-released video shows moment Henry Nowak's Sikh killer repeatedly lies to police telling them his dying victim was 'racist, drunk and hadn't been stabbed' - as cop tells him, 'I know mate'See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy MARTIN ROBINSON, CHIEF REPORTER Published: 08:59, 26 June 2026 | Updated: 09:01, 26 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Unemployed Aussie keyboard warrior who issued a chilling threat to kill Albo and a state premier learns his fate
Unemployed Aussie keyboard warrior who issued a chilling threat to kill Albo and a state premier learns his fateWill James King, 20, was sentenced on FridaySee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy AARON BUNCH FOR AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: 07:59, 26 June 2026 | Updated: 07:59, 26 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Nihang-police standoff at Uttarakhand border ends after talks, group returns to Himachal
Tension at the Himachal Pradesh-Uttarakhand border eased early Friday after a standoff involving Nihangs concluded peacefully. The group, which had clashed with police and breached barricades en route to Hemkund Sahib, agreed to return to Paonta Sahib following negotiations. This development resolved a protest demanding the release of four Nihangs arrested after a June 16 clash in Karnaprayag.
Venezuela reels from earthquakes as rescuers scramble to find survivors
As Venezuela begins counting the cost of its deadliest quake disaster in over a century, a shattered economy and struggling health system threaten to slow recovery efforts.(Image credit: Pedro Mattey)
FORTY hospital employees try to access crocodile attack boy's medical records
A hospital has launched a probe after 40 employees tried to access the medical records of the boy who was "thrown" into a crocodile enclosure. The three-year-old, who is now in a stable condition, was taken to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge on June 18 after entering a crocodile enclosure at Johnsons Zoo, near Huntingdon.An investigation is now underway after Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH) said it was looking into whether staff members accessing the records of the boy were legitimate....
Reflecting Pool liner cut with sharp knife or razor, National Park Service says
Reflecting Pool liner cut with sharp knife or razor, National Park Service saysTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, How Washington DC's Reflecting Pool became a global talking pointByClaire KeenanPublished4 minutes agoA liner along the bottom of the Reflecting Pool in Washington DC was cut with a sharp knife or razor earlier this month, an official at the National Park Service has said.Frank Lands, deputy director of operati...
Reflecting Pool liner was cut with a sharp knife or razor, National Park Service says
A top official at the National Park Service says a liner along the bottom of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was cut with a sharp knife or razor this month, causing damage to the foam sealant installed as part of a $16 million rehabilitation project(Image credit: Carolyn Kaster)
Man who killed six at Christmas market in Germany sentenced to life in prison
A man who killed six people when he drove a car into crowds at a Christmas market in Germany has been sentenced to life in prison.
‘Public was shouting but Siya Goyal was calm’: Man who pulled Ketan Agarwal’s body
A witness claims Siya Goyal remained remarkably calm after Ketan Agarwal's fatal fall at Lohagad fort, contrasting with the panicked crowd. Gaikwad, who helped retrieve Agarwal's body, noted Goyal's composure. Police are now investigating Goyal and her boyfriend, Chetan Chaudhary, as prime accused, having converted the case from accidental death to murder following suspicions Ketan may have been pushed during an argument.
Vital Blue Mountains highway to be closed for another year as NSW reveals bridge plans
New structure to be built above 194-year-old Mitchells Causeway as residents face months of delays to reopening of Victoria Pass section of highwayFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA vital road connecting Sydney with New South Wales’ central west will remain shut for at least another year, leaving Blue Mountains and Central Tablelands residents facing extended travel times and detours for longer than expected.Transpor...
Mentally challenged woman found confined in stone shelter with iron chains on legs, rescued
A consumer commission in Jaisalmer has ordered SBI General Insurance and a bank to pay ₹20 lakh to the mother of a deceased farmer. The insurer wrongfully rejected the personal accident claim, despite the victim holding a policy linked to his Kisan Credit Card. The commission found the rejection unjustified, awarding the full sum with interest, compensation for hardship, and litigation costs, emphasizing the insurance company's deficient service.
Melbourne ISIS bride, 54, wins her bid for freedom just a week after her daughter was kept locked up
Melbourne ISIS bride, 54, wins her bid for freedom just a week after her daughter was kept locked upSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy WAYNE FLOWER, SENIOR NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 06:15, 26 June 2026 | Updated: 06:22, 26 June 2026 e-mail
Aerial footage reveals destruction in coastal Venezuela
Aerial footage reveals destruction in coastal VenezuelaTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedAerial footage reveals destruction in coastal VenezuelaCloseAfter two major earthquakes hit Venezuela on Wednesday, aerial footage has revealed the destruction wrought in the coastal city of La Guaira. Multi-storey buildings have collapsed across the city, which is situated to the north of Venezuela's capital, Caracas.More on this storySectionNewsPub...