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    Third British National Suspected of Hantavirus on MV Hondius Cruise as Cases Rise Outbreak Overview on MV Hondius Health officials are monitoring a hantavirus outbreak linked to the cruise ship MV Hondius. A third British national is now suspected to have the infection. The case involves a passenger currently on the remote Atlantic island of Tristan da Cunha after the ship made a stop there in mid April. Two other British men already have confirmed infections. One patient remains in a stable condition in the Netherlands after evacuation from the ship. The second patient is in intensive care in South Africa following an earlier medical transfer. One passenger has died, and the total number of confirmed cases has reached five. Confirmed and Suspected Cases Authorities confirmed that the suspected third British case is under observation and has not yet been fully diagnosed. Two additional British nationals are self isolating at home in the United Kingdom. They show no symptoms and are isolating voluntarily after possible exposure. A group of 30 passengers from around a dozen countries disembarked earlier at St Helena on 24 April. Seven of them were British citizens. Four British passengers who left the ship remain on St Helena and continue to show no symptoms while staying in contact with health teams. Evacuation and Medical Response Medical teams evacuated three patients from the ship earlier in the week. Martin Anstee, a 56 year old retired police officer and expedition guide, was flown to the Netherlands along with a 41 year old Dutch crew member and a 65 year old German passenger. He is currently in stable condition and reports that he feels well. Health authorities plan to send medical support to remote island locations where exposed passengers are being monitored. Teams are focusing on early detection and containment to prevent further spread. Passenger Monitoring and Isolation Measures Passengers who remain on board the MV Hondius will be flown back to the United Kingdom via a chartered aircraft once the ship reaches the Canary Islands. Officials confirmed that all returning passengers will need to isolate after arrival, even if they show no symptoms. Health monitoring continues for all exposed individuals across multiple locations, including Europe, Africa, and remote Atlantic islands. Operator Response and Contact Tracing The cruise operator Oceanwide Expeditions stated that the first confirmed infection was reported on 4 May. The company also confirmed that all passengers who had disembarked were contacted and informed about potential exposure risks.
    MV Hondius Hantavirus Exposure: British Passengers Monitored After Cruise Outbreak
    May 8, 2026
    Three Killed After Mount Dukono Volcano Eruption in Indonesia Deadly Eruption Hits Mount Dukono During Hiking Trip At least three hikers lost their lives after Mount Dukono erupted on Friday morning in Indonesia. The volcano sent a huge column of ash nearly 10 kilometers into the sky, creating panic among hikers and nearby residents. The victims were part of a group of 20 hikers from Singapore and Indonesia who were climbing the volcano despite safety restrictions issued by local authorities. Rescue teams later evacuated the remaining members of the group and shifted them to nearby hospitals for treatment and medical checks. Officials confirmed that two Singaporean men, aged 27 and 30, died in the incident along with a local woman from Ternate. Rescue workers have not yet recovered the bodies because continuous eruptions and dangerous terrain are slowing the operation. Rescue Operation Faces Major Challenges Local police and rescue teams said strong volcanic blasts and falling ash have made it difficult to reach the crater area where the victims are believed to be located. Authorities temporarily stopped the recovery mission after nightfall and plan to continue the search on Saturday morning. Two porters from the hiking group stayed behind on the mountain to support rescue workers during the operation. Witnesses near the volcano reported that Mount Dukono continued releasing hot ash and volcanic material throughout Friday afternoon. A local resident helping rescuers said ash clouds and rocks were still coming out from the crater area for several hours after the eruption. Officials remain concerned because the volcano has shown continuous activity in recent months. Authorities Had Already Warned Hikers Indonesian authorities had repeatedly warned people not to climb Mount Dukono because of increased volcanic activity. The volcano has erupted more than 200 times since March last year, making it one of the country’s most active volcanoes. One hiking guide present during the eruption said pressure inside the volcano had likely been building for several days. He described Friday’s eruption as extremely powerful and dangerous. Eyewitnesses also reported that several other hikers were on the mountain when the eruption happened. Officials are now investigating how visitors managed to enter the restricted area despite safety warnings. Indonesia’s Volcano Risks Remain High Indonesia sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire, a region known for frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The country has more than 120 active volcanoes, and authorities regularly monitor volcanic activity to reduce risks for local communities and tourists. The latest Mount Dukono tragedy highlights the dangers of ignoring official safety warnings near active volcanoes. Rescue operations are expected to continue until all victims are recovered from the mountain.
    Three Killed After Mount Dukono Volcano Eruption in Indonesia
    May 8, 2026
    The eccentric influence on a young Sir David Attenborough
    Cherry Kearton’s Wildlife Photography Legacy Inspired Young David Attenborough
    May 8, 2026
    King Charles speaking to media outside Buckingham Palace
    King Charles and Royal Family Celebrate David Attenborough’s 100th Birthday
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    Worldwide race to trace passengers from hantavirus-hit cruise ship
    Hantavirus Cruise Ship Outbreak Triggers Global Health Alert
    May 8, 2026
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    Shell reports higher quarterly profits as the Iran conflict drives oil prices higher and creates major disruption in global energy markets.
    Shell Profits Jump as Iran Conflict Drives Global Oil Prices Higher
    May 7, 2026
    Hantavirus Outbreak Reported on Atlantic Cruise Ship Incident Overview Health authorities have reported a serious hantavirus situation on a cruise ship sailing across the Atlantic Ocean. The vessel, MV Hondius operated by Oceanwide Expeditions, was traveling from Argentina toward Cape Verde when multiple passengers fell ill. Three people have died during the incident. A Dutch married couple and a German passenger were among the deceased. Officials have confirmed two hantavirus cases so far, including a Dutch woman who later died after leaving the ship. Investigations continue to determine the exact cause of the remaining deaths. Two crew members also developed breathing related symptoms while on board. One showed mild illness and the other required urgent medical attention. What Is Hantavirus Hantavirus refers to a group of viruses carried mainly by rodents. Humans usually become infected when they breathe in particles contaminated with rodent urine, droppings, or saliva. This virus does not typically spread from person to person. Infection usually happens in environments where rodent activity is present and contaminated dust becomes airborne. People may also get infected through rodent bites or scratches, but this is less common. How the Virus Spreads The main transmission route involves inhalation of infected particles in the air. When dried rodent waste is disturbed, it can release virus particles into the environment. Risk increases in enclosed or poorly cleaned areas where rodents live or have lived. Travel environments, storage areas, or remote locations can increase exposure risk if rodent control is weak. Symptoms and Health Risks Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome This form affects the lungs. Early signs include fever, fatigue, and muscle pain. As the illness progresses, patients may experience headaches, dizziness, chills, and stomach discomfort. Breathing problems can develop suddenly. In severe cases, the condition becomes life threatening. Health data shows a high death rate once respiratory symptoms begin. Hemorrhagic Fever with Kidney Complications This form affects the kidneys and blood vessels. Symptoms may include low blood pressure, bleeding inside the body, and kidney failure. It can become severe without fast medical care. Current Cases Under Investigation A 69 year old British passenger is currently in intensive care in South Africa and has tested positive for hantavirus. The Dutch woman who died after leaving the ship also tested positive. Health officials are still testing crew members who showed respiratory symptoms. Results have not yet confirmed whether they are infected with the virus.
    Hantavirus Outbreak Reported on Atlantic Cruise Ship
    May 5, 2026
    Robots Step In as Waste Industry Struggles to Hire Staff Recycling Plant Faces Labour Shortage Challenges A busy recycling facility in Rainham, East London, is dealing with ongoing staff shortages in a tough working environment. The site is operated by Sharp Group, a family run waste management company. The plant processes around 280,000 tonnes of mixed recycling every year. Workers sort materials on fast moving conveyor belts where items like shoes, broken electronics, and construction waste pass by constantly. The job is physically demanding and noisy. Dust is present throughout the facility, making conditions even harder for staff. Safety risks are also a concern in this sector, which reports higher injury and illness rates compared to many other industries. High Turnover Continues to Pressure Operations Keeping staff has become a major challenge. The facility reports an annual turnover rate of around 40 percent. Line supervisor Ken Dordoy explains that many workers struggle with the pace. He notes that pickers are constantly working as the belt never stops for long, which leads to frequent staff replacements. To manage fatigue, workers rotate between different sorting tasks every short interval, and the belt is occasionally paused to give brief breaks. Robots Enter Recycling Workflows To address staffing issues, the company is testing automation. A humanoid robot called Alpha is being trained to assist with sorting waste. The robot has been developed by RealMan Robotics in China and is being adapted for recycling operations by TeknTrash Robotics in the United Kingdom. Unlike traditional industrial machines, this robot is designed to move in a human like way. Developers believe this approach allows it to work within existing facilities without major redesigns. Training the Robot to Sort Waste Alpha is still in early development and is undergoing training. It is learning how to identify different items on the conveyor belt and how to pick them up correctly. A worker uses a virtual reality headset to demonstrate sorting techniques. These movements are recorded to help train the robot. According to TeknTrash founder and chief executive Al Costa, the training process focuses on two main skills. The first is recognising materials on the belt. The second is learning how to handle and lift them safely and efficiently.
    Robots Step In as Waste Industry Struggles to Hire Staff
    May 5, 2026
    Samsung family completes record 8 billion dollar inheritance tax payment from Lee Kun Hee estate, the largest in South Korea history.
    Samsung Family Pays Record 8 Billion Dollar Inheritance Tax Bill After Lee Kun Hee Estate Settlement
    May 4, 2026
    Banksy confirms a new statue in central London at Waterloo Place, showing a suited man with a covered face, placed near historic monuments.
    Banksy Confirms New Statue in Central London
    April 30, 2026
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    IOC eases restrictions on Belarusian athletes, allowing neutral participation, while Russia remains suspended from Olympic
    IOC Eases Restrictions on Belarus, Keeps Russia Suspended
    May 7, 2026
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    Marcus North is set to become England’s new national selector, bringing international experience from Australia and county cricket knowledge with Durham,
    Marcus North Set to Become England National Selector
    May 7, 2026
    PSG Celebration Turns Chaotic in Paris as 127 Arrested After Champions League Win
    PSG Celebration Turns Chaotic in Paris as 127 Arrested After Champions League Win
    May 7, 2026
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    Lord of the Flies returns in a new TV adaptation by Jack Thorne. Discover why William Golding’s classic novel about fear
    Lord of the Flies Returns With a Powerful New TV Adaptation
    May 8, 2026
    Pablo Picasso’s famous painting Les Demoiselles d’Avignon continues to divide opinions more than a century later as artist Henry Taylor reimagines the artwork in a major Paris exhibition.
    Picasso’s Controversial Painting Returns to Spotlight in Paris Exhibition
    May 7, 2026
    The Princess of Wales will visit Italy for an official trip focused on early childhood education, marking her return to overseas royal duties after cancer recovery.
    Princess of Wales Returns to Overseas Duties With Italy Visit Focused on Early Childhood Learning
    May 6, 2026
    Met Gala Looks Inspired by Famous Artworks The Met Gala is known for turning fashion into a form of living art. Held every year on the first Monday of May, it celebrates the opening of the Costume Institute exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This year’s theme, “Fashion is Art,” encouraged guests to express their personal connection between clothing and artistic expression. Celebrities arrived in bold, creative outfits that reflected famous artworks from history. Each look told a visual story shaped by painters, sculptors, and cultural symbols. Rosé Channels Georges Braque’s “The Birds” Rosé, member of Blackpink and a New Zealand born singer, wore a simple yet elegant black strapless gown designed by Saint Laurent under Anthony Vaccarello. The dress appeared minimal at first glance, but the inspiration behind it added depth and meaning. Her outfit took cues from Georges Braque’s artwork The Birds (1952–53). The design included a striking bird shaped brooch, which became the highlight of her look. This detail directly connected the outfit to Braque’s artistic style and symbolism. Rosé worked closely with stylist Law Roach, often called an “image architect,” to shape the final concept. Together, they studied Saint Laurent’s past collections, including designs from spring 1998 and spring 2002 couture. During this process, they discovered how Yves Saint Laurent frequently used bird motifs, which helped refine the final direction. She later shared that the look combined classic Saint Laurent elegance with artistic storytelling inspired by fashion history and fine art. How Art Shaped the Met Gala Theme The Met Gala theme encouraged designers and celebrities to treat fashion as more than clothing. Instead, outfits became interpretations of paintings, sculptures, and historical references. Each look aimed to reflect the human body as an artistic subject across different eras. From bold symbolism to subtle references, the red carpet became a space where art history and modern fashion blended together.
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    May 6, 2026
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Goldman Sachs’ chief legal officer, Kathryn Ruemmler, announced she will resign after months of scrutiny over her ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Emails Reveal Controversial Ties The US Department of Justice released emails showing Ruemmler called Epstein “Uncle Jeffrey.” They also show she advised him on handling media questions and accepted luxury gifts. However, Ruemmler said, “My responsibility is to put Goldman Sachs’ interests first.” She explained that she met Epstein in her role as a lawyer. She stressed that she knew nothing about his ongoing criminal conduct. CEO Praises Her Contributions Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon thanked Ruemmler for her “sound advice” and her service to the firm. He added, “Kathy has been a mentor and friend to many of our people, and we will miss her.” She will officially leave the company on June 30, 2026. PR Challenges for Goldman Sachs Although the emails do not suggest wrongdoing, they created a public relations challenge for the bank. Ruemmler led Goldman’s reputational risk committee and joined the firm in 2020. In addition, a Goldman spokesperson explained, “Epstein often offered unsolicited favors and gifts to many of his business contacts.” Broader Corporate Impact Ruemmler’s resignation follows a trend of corporate departures linked to Epstein. Last week, Brad Karp, chairman of the US law firm Paul Weiss, stepped down after emails showed he discussed Epstein’s 2008 convicti
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Tarique Rahman Set to Become Bangladesh’s Next Prime Minister

Tarique Rahman is poised to become the next prime minister of Bangladesh after his centre-right Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) secured a majority in the recent general election. A Political Legacy…

February 13, 2026
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Goldman Sachs’ Top Lawyer Kathryn Ruemmler Resigns Amid Epstein Controversy

Goldman Sachs’ chief legal officer, Kathryn Ruemmler, will step down following months of scrutiny over her ties to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.Emails released by the US Department…

February 13, 2026
Husband Arrested Over £600k Fraud for Sex and Antiques Frances’ world turned upside down one morning when she received a shocking call. Police had arrested her husband, solicitor Andrew, for allegedly defrauding his clients. Officers also searched their home, shared with their two children. Andrew’s office, located in a quiet village south of Manchester, looked like a TV crime scene. Staff were in shock, and records were being packed away. The solicitor managed power of attorney for many elderly clients with dementia. Investigators later discovered that hundreds of thousands of pounds had gone missing. Disturbingly, Andrew spent the stolen money on adult webcam sites, sex workers, and antiques. Dopamine Drugs Fueling Impulsive Behavior This is not an isolated case. Over the past year, families have reported destructive behavior linked to dopamine agonist drugs. These medications, prescribed for conditions like Parkinson’s disease and Restless Legs Syndrome, can trigger new and uncontrollable urges. Impulsive behaviors include: Addiction to pornography or sex workers Compulsive shopping Gambling sprees These actions have led to financial losses of tens or even hundreds of thousands of pounds. Who Is at Risk Dopamine agonist drugs have been prescribed more than 1.5 million times by GPs in England alone in the past year. Studies suggest that one in six Parkinson’s patients on these drugs develop impulse control disorders, the clinical term for these behaviors. Many patients reported having no prior history of such urges. They often failed to connect their sudden behaviors with the medication they were taking. Medical Oversight Under Scrutiny Families say doctors either did not warn them about these side effects or failed to monitor patients’ reactions. The chair of the UK Health Select Committee called these findings “devastating” and asked the UK drugs regulator to review official warnings. NHS advice is clear: if you or a loved one are taking dopamine drugs and notice unusual urges, speak to your doctor immediately. Early intervention can prevent financial ruin and family breakdown. Preventive Measures Monitor your behavior closely if prescribed dopamine drugs Discuss any unusual impulses with a healthcare professional Seek support for compulsive behavior before it escalates
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Husband Arrested Over £600k Fraud for Sex and Antiques

Frances’ world turned upside down one morning when she received a shocking call. Police had arrested her husband, solicitor Andrew, for allegedly defrauding his clients. Officers also searched their home,…

February 13, 2026
Louvre Water Leak Damages 19th Century Painting in Paris Museum A water leak at the Louvre Museum in Paris has caused damage to a 19th Century ceiling painting, marking the latest setback for the iconic museum. Leak Discovered in Duchâtel Room The leak occurred late Thursday night in room 707, also known as the "Duchâtel" room. This room houses multiple 15th and 16th Century artworks. Museum officials said the leak came from a heating pipe and was stopped shortly after midnight. Only one painting was damaged: Charles Meynier’s The Apotheosis of Poussin, Le Sueur and Le Brun, painted in 1822. The ceiling artwork depicts renowned French painters Nicolas Poussin, Eustache Le Sueur, and Charles Le Brun among angelic clouds. Immediate Response and Inspection Firefighters responded promptly, stopping the leak 40 minutes after it started. On Friday morning, a painting restorer inspected Meynier’s ceiling piece and reported two tears in the same area. The paint layer on the ceiling and arches had lifted. The Louvre confirmed that rooms 706, 707, and 708 in the Denon wing were temporarily closed but are expected to reopen later in the day. The chief architect of historic monuments assessed the ceiling and found no structural damage. Scaffolding has been erected for safety and restoration work. Recent Challenges at the Museum This incident follows several recent problems at the Louvre. Last December, 300–400 items, mostly books, were damaged by a leak in the Egyptian department. Earlier, structural weaknesses led to a partial closure of a gallery hosting Greek vases. In October, a high-profile heist saw burglars steal historic French crown jewels worth €88 million. The thieves used a vehicle-mounted lift to access the Galerie d'Apollon via a balcony near the Seine. Many stolen pieces remain unrecovered, prompting the museum to move some of its most valuable jewels to the Bank of France. France’s public audit body also criticized the museum for excessive spending on artwork at the expense of building maintenance. Louvre Faces Growing Scrutiny Museum officials now face increasing scrutiny over safety and security. A union representative confirmed that restoration work on Meynier’s ceiling painting is ongoing, but the full cost of repairs has not yet been disclosed. The Louvre remains the world’s most visited museum, attracting millions of tourists each year. However, these repeated incidents have raised questions about the management and maintenance of its historic collection.
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Louvre Water Leak Damages 19th Century Painting in Paris Museum

A water leak at the Louvre Museum in Paris has caused damage to a 19th Century ceiling painting, marking the latest setback for the iconic museum. Leak Discovered in Duchâtel…

February 13, 2026
Two Men Jailed for Life Over Planned Attack on Manchester Jewish Community Two men have been sentenced to life in prison after plotting a deadly attack on the Jewish community in Manchester, which authorities described as potentially "the UK's most deadly terror attack." Plot Foiled by Undercover Operative Walid Saadaoui, 38, and Amar Hussein, 52, aimed to smuggle firearms into the UK as part of an Isis-inspired plot. They were intercepted by an undercover agent who played a crucial role in stopping the attack. Greater Manchester Police confirmed the operation prevented what could have been a large-scale tragedy. Saadaoui received a minimum prison term of 37 years, while Hussein was sentenced to at least 26 years behind bars. Attack Plan Revealed in Court During sentencing, Mr Justice Wall said the plan would have caused numerous deaths and severe injuries. The men intended to fire AK-47 rifles into an unarmed crowd during a march. Court documents revealed that they planned to carry spare magazines, potentially discharging 120 bullets before reloading. The judge emphasized that the attack could have killed people of all ages, including children. Weapons Acquisition and Online Activity Saadaoui, originally from Tunisia and living in Abram, Wigan, sought to import four AK-47 rifles, two handguns, and 900 rounds of ammunition. He had made a deposit for the weapons and believed he was coordinating with a like-minded extremist named Farouk, who was actually an undercover operative. He also considered obtaining firearms independently from Sweden and Eastern Europe. In addition, Saadaoui purchased an air weapon and visited a shooting range to further his plans. Authorities discovered him after he used ten different Facebook accounts, none under his own name, to spread extremist content online. Lessons and Implications Police said this case highlights the ongoing threat of domestic terrorism and the importance of undercover operations in preventing mass casualties.
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Two Men Jailed for Life Over Planned Attack on Manchester Jewish Community

Two men have been sentenced to life in prison after plotting a deadly attack on the Jewish community in Manchester, which authorities described as potentially "the UK's most deadly terror…

February 13, 2026
Bangladesh Nationalist Party Wins Big in First Election Since Gen Z Protests The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has secured a sweeping victory in the country's first general election since the 2024 Gen Z-led protests that ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The center-right party won more than two-thirds of the parliamentary seats, while the Islamist party Jamaat came in second. Hasina’s Awami League was barred from participating. Tarique Rahman Set to Become Prime Minister BNP leader Tarique Rahman is expected to take office as Bangladesh’s next prime minister. In his first speech to supporters in Dhaka, he expressed gratitude, urging citizens to attend prayers instead of street celebrations in memory of his late mother, former PM Khaleda Zia, who passed away in December. Rahman spent 17 years in self-imposed exile in London before returning five days before his mother’s death. This will also be his first time serving as a member of parliament. He was elected from the Dhaka-17 and Bogra-6 constituencies. Overall, 212 BNP candidates won seats, according to the Election Commission, with voter turnout at 59.44%. Historic Election Changes This election marked several firsts. With the Awami League banned, Jamaat emerged as one of the main parties competing for power. The student-led National Citizen Party (NCP), born from the 2024 protests, won six seats within Jamaat’s alliance. The absence of both Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia, who dominated politics for decades, also highlighted a shift in Bangladesh’s political landscape. The Awami League has questioned the election’s legitimacy, while Jamaat raised concerns about voting irregularities. Both parties accused each other of misconduct during the election process. Key Challenges for the New Government Rahman faces significant hurdles. Restoring democracy, reviving the economy, controlling rising food prices, and creating jobs for the country’s large youth population are top priorities. Additionally, repairing strained relations with neighboring India will be crucial. India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi quickly congratulated Rahman, calling his win a “remarkable victory” and affirming India’s commitment to peace, progress, and prosperity for both nations. A Mixed Legacy Although BNP promises change, the party faces scrutiny over past corruption allegations and human rights violations during its previous tenure in the early 2000s. Analysts note that Rahman’s leadership style and ability to deliver reforms will be closely watched both domestically
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Bangladesh Nationalist Party Wins Big in First Election Since Gen Z Protests

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has secured a sweeping victory in the country's first general election since the 2024 Gen Z-led protests that ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The center-right…

February 13, 2026
GB’s Weston Eyes Skeleton Gold at Milan-Cortina 2026 The 25th Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina are in full swing, featuring nearly 3,000 athletes from 90 countries competing for 116 medals. Team GB has sent 53 athletes, many of whom are strong contenders for medals across a range of sports. Here’s your guide to Friday’s highlights and key athletes to watch. Snowboard: Women’s Cross Excitement Former world champion Charlotte Bankes leads Team GB in the women’s snowboard cross. Born in Hemel Hempstead and raised in the French Alps, Bankes has competed in three Olympics but has yet to reach a final. After overcoming injury and winning recently on the World Cup circuit, she has a solid chance in Livigno. The event runs from 09:00 to 14:05. Figure Skating: Men’s Free Skate All eyes will be on American star Ilia Malinin during the men’s free skate (18:00-22:10). The two-time world champion is the only skater to land the quad Axel in competition. His routine in December’s Grand Prix Trophy featured seven quadruple jumps and promises to be spectacular. Malinin remains one of the hottest favourites of these Games. Skeleton: Britain’s Medal Hope Friday could be a historic day for British skeleton athletes. Matt Weston, the reigning world champion, is aiming to become Great Britain’s first male Olympic skeleton champion. He holds a 0.30-second lead over his closest competitor heading into the final two runs at 18:30 and 20:05. Marcus Wyatt is also in contention. The women’s skeleton heats also begin today (15:00), with Team GB’s Tabby Stoecker, Amelia Coltman, and Freya Tarbit competing for medals. Historically, this event has been very successful for Britain. Snowboard: Men’s Halfpipe Thrills Even without Shaun White, the men’s halfpipe final promises jaw-dropping action (18:30-20:05). Scotty James of Australia, bronze medallist in 2018 and silver in 2022, aims to claim gold this year. Riders will showcase their best tricks, providing a thrilling spectacle for fans.
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GB’s Weston Eyes Skeleton Gold at Milan-Cortina 2026

The 25th Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina are in full swing, featuring nearly 3,000 athletes from 90 countries competing for 116 medals. Team GB has sent 53 athletes, many of whom…

February 13, 2026
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Arianna Fontana Wins 13th Olympic Medal, Extends Historic Winter Games Legacy

20 Years of Olympic Excellence For two decades, Arianna Fontana has remained a dominant force in Olympic short track speed skating. At 35, she added her 13th Olympic medal to…

February 13, 2026
Choi Ga-on Stuns Chloe Kim to Win Halfpipe Gold at Milan-Cortina Olympics A New Star Rises in Women’s Halfpipe Seventeen year old Choi Ga-on delivered the performance of her life to deny Chloe Kim a historic third straight Olympic gold in women’s halfpipe at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. Many expected Kim to make history. No snowboarder has ever won three consecutive Olympic halfpipe titles. But Choi had other plans. After a heavy fall in her opening run, the South Korean teenager bounced back with a stunning final attempt. She scored 90.25 points, the exact mark Kim posted in qualification a day earlier. Kim could not match it in her final run and had to settle for silver. The moment felt symbolic. Kim, long considered the face of women’s halfpipe, stood beside the young rider she once mentored. From Protégé to Olympic Champion Choi and Kim first met nine years ago at a test event before the PyeongChang Winter Olympics. Kim was 17 at the time and on her way to her first Olympic gold. Choi was just a child with big dreams. Recognizing her talent, Kim and her father helped Choi train in the United States. That support now forms part of an emotional full circle story. Choi had already built a strong reputation. In 2023, at age 14, she won X Games superpipe gold. She became the youngest rider ever to claim the title, breaking Kim’s record. That same year, she won her first World Cup event. A back fracture later cut her season short, but she returned stronger. Coming into the Olympics, she had won every World Cup event she entered this season. A Dramatic Final Under Pressure The final in Italy tested her mentally and physically. On her first run, Choi hit the icy lip of the pipe and crashed hard. She lay still for several moments as snow fell around her. Many thought her gold medal hopes were over. Instead of quitting, she reset. She admitted she cried after that fall. For a moment, she considered withdrawing. Then she told herself to continue. Her third run changed everything. She linked technical tricks with confidence and control. The crowd reacted with shock and applause as her score appeared. Her coach broke down in tears. Japan’s Mitsuki Ono claimed bronze with 85.00 points. Kim Fights Through Injury Kim entered the Games with limited preparation. She had competed only once this season. A training fall in Switzerland left her with a dislocated shoulder and a torn labrum. She rode in the final with her shoulder strapped in a brace. She opened with a strong 88.00 run and looked in control. But Choi’s final score increased the pressure. On her last attempt, Kim fell. That mistake ended her bid for a third straight gold. Despite the result, Kim expressed pride. She plans to undergo shoulder surgery after the Games. She said this silver medal means as much as her previous golds because she pushed herself fully. The Changing of the Guard Choi’s victory signals a shift in women’s halfpipe. The teenager who once looked up to Kim now stands as Olympic champion. The sport has a new leader, and her journey is only beginning.
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Choi Ga-on Stuns Chloe Kim to Win Halfpipe Gold at Milan-Cortina Olympics

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Lord of the Flies TV Review: A Dark, Gripping Take on a Classic Survival Story ★★★★☆ Jack Thorne returns to familiar ground with his new television adaptation of Lord of the Flies, but this time the scale feels bigger and the impact deeper. After the global success of Adolescence, which he co created with Stephen Graham, Thorne turns to a literary giant. He adapts Lord of the Flies by William Golding for a bold four part series that feels both faithful and refreshingly new. A Classic Story, Told With New Urgency The story remains the same at its core. A group of schoolboys survive a plane crash and find themselves stranded on a remote island. At first, they try to create order. Soon, fear and power struggles take over. Civilization slips away. Violence follows. While the original novel works as a broad allegory about society and human nature, this adaptation sharpens its emotional focus. Thorne balances two layers carefully. On one level, the series plays as a tense survival thriller. On another, it becomes a chilling study of group psychology and moral collapse. Unlike Adolescence, which centered on one troubled boy, this series explores collective behavior. It asks how ordinary children can drift toward brutality when authority disappears. Strong Direction and Striking Visual Style Director Marc Munden brings intensity to every frame. He uses unusual camera angles and close ups to create unease. Nature is not just background here. Insects crawl. Ants swarm. The island feels alive and indifferent. The colors stand out. Bright reds and harsh greens give scenes a dreamlike, almost nightmarish feel. The music, composed by Cristobal Tapia de Veer, adds to the tension. The score rumbles beneath key moments, heightening dread without overpowering the story. Each episode follows a different character’s point of view. This structure builds intimacy. It helps viewers understand how fear spreads and how loyalties shift. Deeper Character Focus Without Losing the Core Message Thorne adds small glimpses into the boys’ lives before the crash. These flashbacks provide context, especially for Jack and others. Still, the real strength of the story lies in its archetypes. Ralph stands out as the elected leader. He tries to act responsibly. Yet he also mocks Piggy to gain approval. That flaw makes him human. It also shows how easily decency bends under pressure. Although the series centers on children, it is not meant only for young viewers. It raises hard questions about power, conformity, and morality. Families who watch together will likely leave with strong opinions and difficult conversations. Final Verdict This adaptation of Lord of the Flies succeeds because it respects the novel’s core themes while giving them fresh energy. It feels unsettling, thoughtful, and visually bold. Jack Thorne proves once again that stories about youth can expose uncomfortable truths about society as a whole. Rating: ★★★★☆
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Lord of the Flies TV Review: A Dark, Gripping Take on a Classic Survival Story ★★★★☆

Jack Thorne returns to familiar ground with his new television adaptation of Lord of the Flies, but this time the scale feels bigger and the impact deeper. After the global…

February 13, 2026
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