Sky News’s brand new late-night show The Wrap will focus on debating, analysing and making sense of the day’s news, not just reporting it, and will run from 10pm until midnight. The Wrap will feature high...
Nato races to meet new defence spending demands
As Nato leaders gather in Ankara, the alliance faces mounting pressure to increase defence spending and prepare for evolving security threats. From Russia’s war in Ukraine to cyber attacks and drone warfare...
Did Trump escalate Iran war to test NATO? Will US really abandon Europe? | Michael Clarke Q&A
Military analyst Michael Clarke is back in the hot seat, joining Sky’s Kamali Melbourne, ready to answer your questions on the Ukraine war and Iran war. Live updates from Ukraine war ➡️ Live updates from Iran war...
MI5 knew agent was misogynist ‘obsessed’ with violence, watchdog finds | BBC News
A secret inquiry by MI5’s watchdog concluded the security service knew an abusive agent it defended in court was a misogynist who was "obsessed" with violence, the BBC can reveal. The inquiry took place...
Explosions rock Damascus during Macron’s visit to Syria
Explosions occurred in Damascus on July 7 near the hotel where French President Emmanuel Macron was staying, with smoke rising over the Halbuni area. 18 people were injured in the explosions, including four police...
Türkiye helping strengthen Nato’s defence industry
As Nato leaders gather in the capital Ankara, Türkiye’s defence industry is taking centre stage—not just as a national success story, but as a strategic asset for the alliance. Belkis Demircan reports.
Does FIFA favour the powerful?
Is FIFA neutral or siding with the powerful? Former US footballer and academic Jules Boykoff argues FIFA’s handling of Iran at the 2026 World Cup exposes the limits of its political neutrality. Click the link in...














