Russia wins first winter Paralympic gold medal since 2014
Varvara Voronchikhina, 23, claimed gold in the women's standing super-G at Cortina d'Ampezzo, finishing ahead of France's Aurelie Richard.
The clubs filed complaints after Elon Musk's Grok AI generated vulgar posts about Hillsborough, Munich disasters, and Diogo Jota's death.
Large fire forces closure of Glasgow Central Station, Scotland's busiest rail hub
A blaze that started in a vape shop on Union Street spread to a Victorian building, causing partial collapse and mass train cancellations.
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Thousands march across Latin America on International Women's Day
Feminist demonstrations took place in Sevilla, Mexico City, Buenos Aires, and Chile on March 8, with organizers calling for gender equality and action on violence against women.
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Canzonissima returns to Rai 1 on March 21 with Milly Carlucci and star-studded cast
The historic Italian music variety show, off air since 1975, debuts Saturday with 12 singers competing live each week under a revamped format.
Felicia wins Melodifestivalen 2026 with "My System"
The 24-year-old Swedish artist secured victory in the national selection final, earning the right to represent Sweden at Eurovision 2026.
Southwest flight from Nashville diverted to Atlanta after security incident; passenger removed
Southwest Airlines Flight 2094 landed safely in Atlanta Friday night after diverting due to a reported security matter. One passenger was removed by police; the FBI found no credible threat.
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado to attend Kast's presidential inauguration in Chile
Machado, 2025 Nobel Peace Prize winner, will attend José Antonio Kast's swearing-in on March 11 and participate in university events during her visit.
Iran attacks U.S. base in Bahrain; explosions reported across Gulf region and Dubai
Iranian military struck a U.S. base in Bahrain and launched missiles at regional targets Saturday, with intercepted debris damaging buildings in Dubai and causing one death.
Datafolha poll shows Lula and Flávio Bolsonaro in technical tie for second-round runoff
A Datafolha survey released Saturday shows President Lula with 46% support versus Senator Flávio Bolsonaro's 43% in a potential runoff, with Lula's lead narrowing significantly since December.
Flamengo faces Fluminense in Carioca final under new coach Jardim
Flamengo hosts Fluminense on Sunday for the Carioca championship title, with Portuguese coach Leonardo Jardim making his debut after Filipe Luís's dismissal.
Italy defeats England 23-18 in historic Six Nations rugby victory
Italy secured its first-ever win against England in Six Nations play at Rome's Olimpico stadium, with tries from Menoncello and Marin.
Trump announces military coalition against drug cartels at Miami summit with Latin American right-wing leaders
Trump unveiled a new military coalition to combat cartels during the Shield of the Americas summit in Miami, attended by 12 right-aligned Latin American leaders.
Iranian drones attack Nakhchivan airport in Azerbaijan
Drone strikes targeted the airport in Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan exclave, with explosions recorded in video footage from the incident.
Israel intensifies strikes on Beirut as Iran launches drones and missiles at Tel Aviv
Israeli military pounded southern Beirut overnight, displacing thousands, as Iran's Revolutionary Guards fired weapons at Tel Aviv in escalating regional conflict.
U.S. submarine sinks Iranian warship in Indian Ocean with torpedo
A U.S. submarine torpedoed an Iranian warship off Sri Lanka's coast, killing at least 80 crew members. The Pentagon released video of the attack, marking the first such sinking since World War II.