Hurricane Melissa made landfall on Tuesday as a category five storm in Jamaica where people remain stuck on roofs and without power. Three-quarters of Jamaica had no electricity overnight, while the numbers of people...
Post Office Capture IT scandal: First ever compensation scheme launched for postmasters
The first-ever redress scheme for victims of the Post Office Capture IT scandal has been launched. It marks the government officially acknowledging the damage caused to former sub postmasters who used faulty accounting...
Gaza hit by deadly Israeli strikes despite ceasefire
Palestinians in Gaza have buried over 100 adults and children killed in overnight Israeli airstrikes, the largest since the October 10 ceasefire. US President Donald Trump says Israel had the right to respond to an...
Local opposition to energy-guzzling data centers in the US is growing | DW News
Northern Virginia is the largest data center market in the world. And with the world relying ever more on digitalization and the build-out of artificial intelligence, it’s a picture of what is to come for communities...
High tides flood northern coast of Java, Indonesia
Residential areas in Indonesia’s North Java province were flooded on October 29 due to unusually high tides. Rising water levels in Eretan Wetan village disrupted daily life, with locals struggling to protect their...
Walk-in hub tackling mental health epidemic
Sky’s Anjum Peerbacos visited a walk-in mental health clinic where young people can receive help for their mental health without a GP referral. Research from Mind exclusively shared with Sky News showed that 48%...
Hurricane Melissa hits Cuba after wrecking Jamaica
Hurricane Melissa has devastated Jamaica, leaving homes and hospitals destroyed and much of the island without power, and is now hitting Cuba. Scientists warn that such intense storms may become more frequent due to...














