Video: Passenger records lightning in the sky during flight to Fortaleza, and the image impresses
A passenger filming lightning during a flight from Montevideo to Fortaleza captured impressive footage that amazed and alarmed other passengers.
Weather for Friday, February 27: under the sign of mildness, but a more capricious sky
Weather forecasts for February 27 indicate mild temperatures and increasing cloud cover across France.
Driver who crashed while gambling is jailed after causing premature birth
A driver in the UK has been sentenced to jail after he crashed into a stationary vehicle while using his mobile phone to gamble, resulting in serious injuries to a pregnant woman who subsequently gave birth prematurely.
Woman who fell from window fleeing Nottingham attacker warned he could have killed her
A woman in Nottingham broke her back while escaping from an attacker, Valdo Calocane, who was not prosecuted due to his mental health issues, as revealed in an inquiry.
The Journey of the Sheikh of Reciters in Beirut from Dreams of Flying to the Sky of the Quran
Sheikh Mahmoud bin Ahmed Akkawi recounts his remarkable journey from aspiring pilot to a revered reciter of the Quran.
Adventure in the Sky: Flights and Jumps Boost Adventure Tourism in SΓ£o Paulo's Interior
The interior of SΓ£o Paulo is emerging as a popular destination for adventure tourism, featuring activities like paramotoring and paratriking.
Rare Planetary Constellation: The Parade of the Six
Six planets are aligning in the night sky, providing a unique viewing opportunity for stargazers, with four visible to the naked eye.
Child killer Ian Huntley will be vulnerable to another attack if he survives
Child killer Ian Huntley, serving a life sentence, faces increased vulnerability to attacks by fellow inmates after being injured in a prison assault.
Darts fans angered after Sky Sports mistake during Premier League action
Darts fans expressed their frustration over a broadcast error by Sky Sports during a Premier League Darts event in Belfast.
Coroner orders report on barrier safety after Oasis fan's fatal fall at Wembley Stadium
A coroner has ordered an investigation into the safety of stadium barriers after the fatal fall of an Oasis fan at Wembley Stadium.
'I spend all day reviewing TV shows and nothing is better than this Sky miniseries'
A TV critic endorses a Sky miniseries as the best show he's ever watched, urging viewers to binge it immediately.
Sun on one side, covered sky on the other: see what the weather is like in ParanΓ‘
The weather in ParanΓ‘ is experiencing a split with sunny conditions in the west and north contrasted by cloud cover and the possibility of light rain in the east, particularly in the metropolitan region of Curitiba.
Police apologise to second parliamentary Speaker in two days over Mandelson arrest leak
The Metropolitan Police incorrectly named a parliamentary Speaker in a leak regarding the arrest of Lord Mandelson, prompting an apology to both Speaker Michael Forsyth and Sir Lindsay Hoyle.
Sky News issues 'very sad' breaking news update with Dame Esther Rantzen
Sky News reported that Dame Esther Rantzen, who is battling terminal lung cancer, shared a 'very sad' update about the likely failure of the assisted dying bill in the House of Lords.
Sky-high electricity prices β but more residents of Norrbotten are locking in their contracts
Electricity prices have increased in Norrbotten due to various factors, prompting more residents to secure fixed-price contracts.
βThe skyβs the limitβ: Newcastle Art Gallery unveils its βdivisiveβ $48m expansion with a blockbuster opening show
The Newcastle Art Gallery celebrates the completion of a long-awaited $48 million expansion with a vibrant opening event featuring art, music, and community festivities.
βA gift that falls from the skyβ: why farmers are using Etnaβs ash as fertiliser
Farmers in Sicily are now utilizing volcanic ash from Mount Etna as a fertilizer rather than viewing it solely as a nuisance.
Danish PM calls snap election after surge in support over Greenland crisis
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced an early election, prompted by rising support due to her response to US President Trump's interest in Greenland.
Instagram to notify parents if teens search for suicide content
Instagram will begin notifying parents when their teenagers search for suicide and self-harm content repeatedly.
UK's delicate deal to get Bayeux Tapestry loaned from France - diplomatic coup or cultural gamble?
The UK prepares for the loan of the Bayeux Tapestry from France for exhibition at the British Museum, sparking discussions on cultural diplomacy and national pride.
Police arrest second man after 'serious security incident' at mosque
Police in Manchester have arrested a second man in connection with a serious security incident at a mosque during Ramadan prayers.
Assisted dying bill will almost certainly fail - and doing it all again would be a significantly bigger challenge
The assisted dying bill in England and Wales is expected to fail due to a lack of parliamentary time, with the government not allowing further debate before the deadline.
Schengen rules will apply at Gibraltar border under finalised post-Brexit deal
A new post-Brexit deal allows for smoother border crossings at Gibraltar, eliminating routine passport checks for daily crossers while implementing dual checks for air and sea arrivals.
Schengen rules will apply at Gibraltar border under post-Brexit deal
A new post-Brexit deal outlines that Schengen rules will apply at the Gibraltar border, eliminating routine passport checks for daily crossers while introducing dual checks for air and sea arrivals.
Soham murderer Ian Huntley seriously injured in prison assault
Ian Huntley, convicted of the murders of two children in 2002, has been seriously injured after an assault by another inmate in prison.
Soham murderer Ian Huntley in serious condition after workshop prison attack, as assault suspect identified
Ian Huntley, the convicted murderer of two 10-year-old girls, is in serious condition following a prison attack, with police identifying a suspect in the incident.
Views sought on criminalising deepfake creation in bid to tackle violence against women and girls
The Scottish government is considering new legislation to criminalise the creation of deepfake images as part of efforts to combat violence against women and girls.
Gary Neville admits Sky Sports incident sparked 'paranoid' Arsenal backlash
Gary Neville discusses the backlash he received from Arsenal fans following his celebration of Manchester City's victory, labeling them as paranoid.
NASA reveals details of medical incident that led to historic evacuation from ISS
NASA details the first medical evacuation from the International Space Station due to astronaut Mike Fincke's medical incident.
Sky News joins media leaders to drive push for AI standards to 'protect original journalism'
Sky News is collaborating with major UK news outlets to establish AI standards aimed at protecting original journalism.
Sky News forms consortium to drive push for AI standards
Sky News has teamed up with other major UK news outlets to establish a consortium aimed at creating common standards for the fair use of AI-generated content.
Heat from miles underground to power 10,000 homes in UK renewable energy first
The UK's first deep geothermal electricity plant has begun operations in Cornwall, capable of powering 10,000 homes while also extracting lithium for battery production.
Number of asylum seekers housed in hotels drops - with a rise in small boat arrivals
The UK sees a decrease in the number of asylum seekers housed in hotels, coinciding with an increase in small boat arrivals.
UK connects first mobile network to Elon Musk's Starlink satellites
O2 has launched the UK's first mobile network connection to Elon Musk's Starlink satellites, aimed at providing coverage to rural areas lacking traditional mobile signal.
'There's no shame in having an addiction', Prince Harry tells recovered users
Prince Harry acknowledges the challenges faced by those with addiction during a visit to a rehabilitation center in Jordan.
At least 46 killed in Brazil's floods while thousands are displaced
Devastating floods in southeastern Brazil's Minas Gerais state have resulted in at least 46 deaths and significant displacement of residents.
People smuggler who transported hundreds of illegal migrants to UK jailed
Ali Omar Karim, a 47-year-old people smuggler, has been sentenced to eight years and seven months in prison for his role in transporting illegal migrants to the UK.
American jailed over suitcase murder deported from Bali
Tommy Schaefer, convicted of the suitcase murder of his girlfriend's mother in Bali, has been deported after serving 11 years in prison.
Kim Jong Un warns North Korea could 'completely destroy' South if threatened
Kim Jong Un escalates threats towards South Korea, saying the North could completely destroy the South if its security is threatened, amid increased military posturing.
Ocado to cut 1,000 jobs under restructuring plan
Ocado has announced plans to cut approximately 1,000 jobs as part of a restructuring effort to reduce costs and enhance efficiency.
Most misspelt words revealed in new study of nearly a million school kids
A new study reveals the most misspelt words among nearly a million schoolchildren, highlighting common spelling mistakes and patterns.
Jimmy Lai's fraud conviction quashed but he remains in jail
Jimmy Lai, a British pro-democracy campaigner, has had his fraud conviction overturned but continues to serve a 20-year sentence for national security offenses in Hong Kong.
After Ana Paula's dance on 'BBB', 'World, hold on' is revived... But why is this hit so catchy?
Ana Paula's viral dance on 'BBB 26' has led to a resurgence of the 2006 hit 'World, Hold On (Children of the Sky)' by Bob Sinclar in Brazil's Spotify Top 200.
UK set for 'explosion' of spring colour - but it'll get colder first after hottest day of year
The UK experienced its hottest February day this year at Kew Gardens, but cooler temperatures are expected to follow ahead of a vibrant spring bloom.
Met apologises to Speaker over Mandelson tip-off
The Metropolitan Police has issued an apology to the Speaker of the House of Commons for inadvertently disclosing his identity as a source regarding the arrest of Lord Mandelson.
EU not doing enough to stop Russian shadow fleet, European Parliament president says
Roberta Metsola, president of the European Parliament, criticized the EU for not adequately combating Russia's shadow fleet transporting sanctioned oil.
In this worryingly quiet part of the city, its people brace for possible war
Residents of Jerusalem's Old City express concern and unease over the potential for war in the Middle East, as tourism and daily life are significantly disrupted.
Cuban forces kill four on US-registered speedboat
Cuban authorities report that four individuals were killed on a US-registered speedboat that allegedly opened fire on their patrol boat.
We tested 19 kitchen rolls in supermarkets - and it might change how you buy it
A recent test of 19 kitchen rolls reveals that while premium brands perform better, cheaper supermarket rolls offer greater value for money.
A 'Blood Moon' Will Soon Appear in the Sky. We Have Bad News for Poles
A lunar eclipse, called a 'Blood Moon', is set to occur on March 3, lasting approximately 5 hours and 39 minutes, with the total phase observable for about 58 minutes, but Polish observers may face viewing challenges due to weather conditions.