‘Violent bully’ who broke partner’s neck and left her paralysed jailed for 16 years
A man has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for breaking his partner’s neck, leaving her paralysed after years of abusive behavior.
James Milner makes humble admission with another record in sight for ex-Liverpool star
James Milner reflects on his record-breaking career in the Premier League while expressing his determination to continue excelling in football.
TS: Nurses at breaking point in Turku - "The situation is really bad right now"
Emergency department overcrowding and a lack of follow-up care locations are straining the staff at Turku University Hospital, according to reports from Turun Sanomat.
Country singer JD Graham 'barely alive' after breaking neck in semitruck crash
Country singer JD Graham is recovering after suffering serious injuries, including a broken neck and ribs, in a tractor-trailer accident.
Broke into the homes of the deceased – sentenced to prison
A man in his 40s was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for breaking into the homes of recently deceased individuals in Sweden.
BREAKING: Plymouth double-decker buses crash with multiple casualties including 'toddler'
Two double-decker buses collided in Plymouth, resulting in several casualties, including a toddler.
BREAKING: Man Utd injury update as Michael Carrick admits 'difficult' situation with absent star
Michael Carrick provides updates on injuries to Mason Mount and Matthijs De Ligt ahead of Manchester United's match against Crystal Palace, indicating progress for both players.
Electronic Arts – the fall of a video game giant
Electronic Arts, a major player in the video game industry, is set to be acquired in a record-breaking leveraged buyout by a consortium including a Saudi Arabian state-controlled investment fund.
Breaking: Israeli Supreme Court freezes government's decision to expel 37 humanitarian organizations from Gaza and the West Bank until further notice
The Israeli Supreme Court has decided to freeze a government order to expel 37 humanitarian organizations operating in Gaza and the West Bank.
Breaking '8am to 1pm' Saturday rule could trigger £5k fine in UK spring 2026
UK homeowners planning renovations in spring 2026 are reminded about the '8am to 1pm' Saturday noise rule, with potential fines for violations.
Return of jockey who broke leg in three places in horror York fall ‘significantly delayed’
Jockey Trevor Whelan faces a prolonged recovery after breaking his leg in multiple places following a serious fall during a race at York.
Thalapathy Vijay's house breaking after 27 years of marriage, wife has filed for divorce
Thalapathy Vijay's wife, Sangeetha, has filed for divorce after 27 years of marriage, citing adultery as the reason.
VIDEO: Couple suffers attempted robbery with 'window breaking' inside an app car on Avenida do Estado, in downtown SP
A couple was the victim of an attempted daytime robbery while riding in an app-hailing car in downtown São Paulo, which was captured on video.
[Breaking News] Constitutional Court Law Amendment Introducing 'Lawsuit Review System' Passed in National Assembly
The National Assembly of South Korea passed an amendment to the Constitutional Court Law that introduces a new lawsuit review system allowing parties to appeal decisions of lower courts to the Constitutional Court for constitutional violations.
Lorraine Kelly abruptly halts ITV show with 'breaking news' announcement
Lorraine Kelly interrupted her ITV show to announce breaking news about the Eurovision Song Contest involving Boy George.
‘It’s good music, not a guilty pleasure’: how Bruno Mars embraced cheese to become pop’s most popular star
Bruno Mars has become the most-streamed musician globally, celebrated for his catchy music and record-breaking hits, including his latest single, 'I Just Might.'
Montero opens up to breaking down the social shield decree and maintains her commitment to present the PGE
María Jesús Montero expressed her willingness to break down the social shield decree after it was rejected by Congress, emphasizing the necessity of its measures for vulnerable families and municipalities.
Yle's reporter found a new love - Here is what he is like
Yle's sports reporter Noora Toivo has announced on Instagram that she has found a new love in her life, breaking from her previously planned single lifestyle.
Sklavenitis: The day after breaking the threshold of 6 billion euros
Sklavenitis Group achieved a significant revenue milestone by exceeding 6 billion euros last year, indicating its dominance in the organized retail sector in Greece.
Liverpool's title triumph sees record-breaking revenues as Reds break £700m barrier
Liverpool FC reports record revenues surpassing £700 million following their league title and Champions League participation.
Breaking: Wall Street Journal on American intelligence estimates: Iran is far from developing intercontinental ballistic missiles
American intelligence estimates reported by the Wall Street Journal indicate that Iran is currently not close to developing intercontinental ballistic missiles due to significant challenges.
[Breaking News] President Lee lists apartment for sale in Bundang, showing resolve to normalize the real estate market
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has put his apartment in Bundang, Gyeonggi Province, up for sale at a price lower than the market rate to demonstrate his commitment to normalizing the real estate market.
BREAKING: Adamawa governor Fintiri defects to APC
Governor Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa has officially defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Breaking: Ex-SA Liberal leader says he will contest election, 10 months after drug conviction
Former South Australian Liberal leader David Speirs has announced his candidacy for the upcoming state election, ten months after his drug conviction and resignation from parliament.
BBC Breakfast hosts open show with 'difficult' breaking news
BBC Breakfast hosts announced the Green Party's historic win in the Gorton and Denton by-election during their latest episode.
Breaking: Man, 20, charged with preparing terrorist act after raid on house
A 20-year-old man in Western Australia has been charged with preparing a terrorist act following a police raid.
Breaking: Reuters: The US aircraft carrier Gerald Ford arrives in Israel
The US aircraft carrier Gerald Ford has arrived in Israel, according to Reuters.
[Breaking] Park Young-jae, Chief of the Court Administration Office, Resigns in Protest of the Enforcement of the 'Three Judicial Laws'
Park Young-jae, the Chief of the Court Administration Office, has resigned in protest against the enforcement of the 'Three Judicial Laws' pushed by the ruling Democratic Party.
BREAKING: Gorton and Denton by-election result as Keir Starmer suffers major upset to Greens
Keir Starmer's Labour Party has suffered a significant defeat in the Gorton and Denton by-election, falling to third place behind the Green Party and Reform UK.
The Pier for Winter Swimmers is Breaking Down Year After Year in Oulu – This Time It Was Taken by Millions of Cubic Meters of Flow and Ice
A group of winter swimmers in Oulu’s Tuira area has been forced to change their route to access the ice-cold water due to a damaged pier caused by strong water flow and ice.
The siege on Lulinha and the breaking of confidentiality by the Federal Police pressures the government on the eve of the electoral campaign
Investigations involving Lulinha, son of Brazilian President Lula, and the Federal Police's actions have raised concerns about their potential impact on the upcoming election campaign.
In a tumultuous session, the CPI of INSS approves the breaking of confidentiality of President Lula's son
The Brazilian Congressional Investigation Commission (CPI) approved the breach of confidentiality of Fábio Luís Lula da Silva during a heated session.
[Breaking News] Joint Investigation Team on Religious-Political Collusion Raids People Power Party Over Shincheonji Membership Allegations
The joint investigation team is conducting a raid on the People Power Party regarding allegations of collective membership registrations by Shincheonji church members.
Opposition relies on breaking the secrecy of Lula's son to extend CPMI
The opposition in the CPMI of INSS sees the breaking of banking secrecy of Fábio Luis, son of President Lula, as a means to force an extension of the commission's investigation.
Daily summary of JN: The number of dead rises in Minas; CPMI of INSS approves bank secrecy breaking of Lula's son; police arrest one of the most wanted bookies in the country
The daily news summary covers a rise in fatalities due to storms in Minas Gerais, a congressional inquiry approving the breaking of bank secrecy for Lula's son, and a police arrest of a notorious figure.
Breaking: Man suffers life-threatening injuries after crane falls onto powerlines
A man in Brisbane suffered life-threatening injuries when a crane he was operating fell onto live power lines.
Lulinha's lawyer tells Mendonça that the breaking of confidentiality was unnecessary and offers to provide data
Lulinha's lawyer argues that the breaking of confidentiality on his client's financial and telematic information was unnecessary and expresses willingness to cooperate with the investigation.
VIDEOS: RJ2 Thursday, February 26, 2026
The article covers various news from Brazil, including the breaking of Lulinha's confidentiality, the chaos in a CPI session, and business developments related to Netflix and Paramount.
Boy expected to be paralysed able to walk after ground-breaking surgery
A three-year-old boy named Tobi Maginnis, initially expected to be born paralysed due to spina bifida, can now walk after pioneering stem cell surgery performed in utero.
BREAKING: INEC shifts 2027 general elections to January, February
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of Nigeria has rescheduled the 2027 General Elections to January and February following changes in the electoral law.
BREAKING: Nottingham Forest Europa League match stopped after one minute as player confronts crowd
Nottingham Forest's match against Fenerbahce was halted after one minute following a flare incident instigated by Fenerbahce fans.
Breaking: Human remains 'likely' those of Belgian Celine Cremer
Human remains found in Tasmania are likely those of missing Belgian backpacker Celine Cremer, according to police.
VIDEOS: JA 1st Edition - Thursday, February 26, 2026.
A CPI session experienced physical altercations among parliamentarians while discussing the breaking of secrecy around Lulinha's case and other important topics.
Breaking: Al Jazeera correspondent reports a huge explosion in the Afghan capital Kabul followed by heavy gunfire
A massive explosion in Kabul, Afghanistan, was reported by an Al Jazeera correspondent, followed by heavy gunfire and linked to a Pakistani airstrike targeting Kabul.
Borges, Mafalda, and Klemm: Recoleta Triples Its Commitment to Continue Breaking Audience Records
The Recoleta Cultural Center in Argentina plans to feature Jorge Luis Borges, Mafalda, and Federico Klemm in its 2026 programming, expecting a substantial increase in audience turnout.
Breaking | Iranian Armed Forces Spokesman: Any Unwise American Action Will Ignite a Widespread Fire in the Region
The Iranian Armed Forces spokesman warned that any unwise action by the United States could lead to widespread conflict in the Middle East.
Gleisi says that breaking Lulinha's confidentiality was a coup, and government officials try to annul the act
Brazil's Institutional Relations Minister Gleisi Hoffmann labeled the breaking of confidentiality surrounding President Lula's son as a coup, as government officials seek to annul the decision made by a parliamentary committee.
Mendonça authorized the breaking of the 'Lulinha' secrecy before the CPMI of INSS
Minister André Mendonça authorized the breach of financial, fiscal, and telematics secrecy of Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, known as 'Lulinha', before the approval by the CPMI related to the INSS.
'Voting followed the rules,' says CPI president about the breaking of the confidentiality of Lula's son
The president of the CPI investigating INSS, Carlos Viana, defended the committee's decision to summon one of President Lula's sons, asserting that the voting process adhered to parliamentary regulations despite government claims.
Daily Summary #1877: INSS CPI approves breaking the confidentiality of Lula's son; Adilsinho, the most wanted gambling operator in Rio, is arrested; What kept the jacket buried with Dinho, of Mamonas, intact for 30 years?
The daily summary reports significant events in Brazil including the approval of breaking the banking confidentiality of Lula's son, the arrest of a notorious gambling figure, and the discovery of an intact jacket from a deceased musician.