World Affairs
Sky wins best news programme at Broadcast Awards
PositiveWorld Affairs
Sky's coverage of the downfall of Bashar al-Assad in Syria has been recognized with the award for best news programme at the Broadcast Awards, highlighting the significance of this pivotal moment in the region's history.
Don't boo the Americans, Olympics boss tells spectators
NegativeWorld Affairs
The Winter Olympics in Italy are overshadowed by the controversial presence of Donald Trump and his policies, prompting the Olympics boss to urge spectators not to boo American athletes. The political climate surrounding the Games has been tense, with protests against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) affecting the atmosphere as athletes arrive.
Email appears to contradict Andrew's claims about photo with accuser
NegativeWorld Affairs
An email reportedly sent by Ghislaine Maxwell contradicts Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's claims regarding a photograph with his accuser, Virginia Giuffre, which he has asserted is not authentic. This revelation raises questions about the veracity of Andrew's statements and his involvement in the allegations against him.
Beth Rigby: Starmer's future uncertain after toughest day yet
NegativeWorld Affairs
Sir Keir Starmer faced a challenging day as Prime Minister, with allies expressing uncertainty about his future leadership amid significant political pressures and criticisms. This situation has raised questions about his ability to navigate the complexities of governance and public expectations.
Keir Starmer may be facing his very own Profumo scandal
NegativeWorld Affairs
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing scrutiny over his ties to Peter Mandelson, who has been accused of lying about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein. Starmer expressed regret over Mandelson's appointment as US ambassador and has pledged to release related documents amid growing controversy.
PM in 'precarious position' after MPs force climbdown over Mandelson files release
NegativeWorld Affairs
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is in a precarious position after being compelled to release files regarding his appointment of Peter Mandelson as the US ambassador, amid rising discontent among Labour MPs. This situation has intensified scrutiny over Mandelson's past connections to Jeffrey Epstein, leading to significant political fallout.
How Irish police tackled Dublin's drug gangs after fake SWAT team besieged hotel
PositiveWorld Affairs
A decade after one of Ireland's most notorious gangland incidents, Irish police report significant success in combating Dublin's drug gangs, effectively ending a violent feud that resulted in at least 18 fatalities. This achievement highlights the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to restore safety and order in the region.
'A lot of sex, a lot of alcohol': Norwegian royal's son breaks down during rape trial
NegativeWorld Affairs
Marius Borg Høiby, the eldest son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, broke down during his testimony in a rape trial, denying that videos on his phone depicted acts of rape. He faces 38 charges, including serious allegations of rape and domestic violence, and has pleaded not guilty to the most severe charges.
'Anyone can be attacked at any moment, especially at night'
NegativeWorld Affairs
Young people have expressed a significant lack of trust in the police and the justice system, particularly after experiencing crime or police encounters, highlighting a pervasive feeling of being unheard and vulnerable, especially at night.








