
Austria urges Eurovision partners not to boycott Israel participation as BBC weighs 2026 broadcast
Vienna to host the 70th Eurovision in May amid calls for withdrawal by several broadcasters; EBU to decide in December on Israel's inclusion

Vienna to host the 70th Eurovision in May amid calls for withdrawal by several broadcasters; EBU to decide in December on Israel's inclusion

Backlog across Police Scotland's estate, led by Greater Glasgow, prompts renewed scrutiny of funding and maintenance, as union and government officials weigh safety and staffing implications.

Hundreds gather for tougher asylum policies; police deploy tear gas and a water cannon after demonstrations deteriorate into clashes

New policy would set a $100,000 annual H-1B fee and offer a $1 million gold-card path to citizenship, sparking legal questions and humanitarian concerns from New Delhi.

Belgrade displays 10,000 troops, tanks and aircraft, highlighting Serbia’s balancing act between Moscow-Beijing ties and EU ambitions amid domestic protests

21-year-old freed hostage plans to resume service with the Israeli military after nearly 600 days in Hamas captivity

A gold and lapis lazuli bracelet believed to belong to Pharaoh Amenemope was taken from the restoration lab of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo; authorities say the case is under police and Prosecution review.

Authorities say Amaury Carrion, 46, died after a shooting near his Longwood residence; investigators are seeking a suspect who fled on a bicycle after an argument was heard nearby.

Teresa Dyer, 45, and Gareth Watts, 43, died at the scene; two van occupants treated and discharged; police investigations ongoing