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Watch: Sea of people seen at Brussels airportAir travellers are facing another day of disruption at several European airports including Heathrow, after a cyber-attack knocked out a check-in and baggage system.There were hundreds of delays on Saturday after the software used by several airlines failed, with affected airports boarding passengers using pen and paper.Brussels Airport said it had “no indication yet” when the system would be functional again and had asked airlines to cancel half their departing flights.RTX, which owns software provider Collins Aerospace, said it was “aware of a cyber-related disruption” to its system in “select airports” and that…
After almost two years of horrendous atrocities in Gaza, Senator Bernie Sanders finally recognised the genocide as a genocide. In an op-ed posted on his United States Senate website, he wrote: “The intent is clear. The conclusion is inescapable: Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.”Like with other recent declarations – from the United Nations and the International Association of Genocide Scholars – this one came too late. But worse than that, it came in a highly problematic framework. Sanders chose to start his op-ed by essentially suggesting that “Hamas started it”. This not only amounts to victim-blaming but also erases…
Sep 21, 2025, 05:25 AM ETManchester City striker Erling Haaland is Barcelona’s ideal replacement for Robert Lewandowski, while Crystal Palace center back Marc Guéhi is set to snub Liverpool and now has his heart set on a move to Real Madrid next summer. Join us for the latest transfer news and rumors from around the globe.Transfers homepage | Done deals | Men’s grades | Women’s gradesTOP STORIES- Chelsea’s Maresca on Sterling, Disasi: My dad’s life harder- Barcelona’s salary cap drops by €112m, dwarfed by Real Madrid- Sources: Messi, Inter Miami near multi-year extensionManchester City striker Erling Haaland is a man…
A chatbot site offering explicit scenarios with preteen characters, illustrated by illegal abuse images has raised fresh fears about the misuse of artificial intelligence.A report by a child safety watchdog has triggered calls for the UK government to impose safety guidelines on AI companies, amid a surge in child sexual abuse material (CSAM) created by the technology.The Internet Watch Foundation said it had been alerted to a chatbot site that offered a number of scenarios including “child prostitute in a hotel”, “sex with your child while your wife is on holiday” and “child and teacher alone after class”.In some cases,…
new video loaded: How Drones Changed the War in UkraineBy David Guttenfelder, Rebecca Suner, David Seekamp, Estelle Caswell and James Surdam•September 21, 2025Drones have dramatically changed the Ukraine war over the past six months. David Guttenfelder, a New York Times visual journalist, shares his observations from the ground.
Joachim Trier left San Sebastian Film Festival attendees in awe at an event Sunday morning where the Sentimental Value director spoke candidly and eloquently about his career. The Danish-Norwegian filmmaker, an Academy Award nominee for his 2021 romantic dramedy The Worst Person in the World, is also known for Reprise (2006), Oslo, August 31st (2011) and Louder Than Bombs (2015). His most recent project, winner of Cannes’ Grand Prix this year Sentimental Value, is screening here at the 73rd San Sebastian Film Festival. The film follows Trier’s frequent collaborator Renate Reinsve as Nora who, along with her sister Agnes (Inga…
Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureLap 4/51: The safety car comes in and we’re back under way in Baku. Verstappen guns it, while Russell is overtaken by Tsunoda and drops back to sixth.ShareLap 3/51: Esteban Ocon has had to come into the pit to swap tyres after an early collision with Nico Hülkenberg. A chaotic start to the race!ShareLap 2/51: Verstappen is out in front and going well. Piastri’s crash is the big talking point. He jumped the start and it all went wrong from there. High drama.SharePiastri appeared to lock up while trying…
Most football players make resolutions they never keep once their glamorous careers are over, but not former Kaizer Chiefs and Brave Warriors star Robert ‘Baggio’ Nauseb. Nauseb during his glittering playing days already decided he wanted to become a coach after retirement, and is currently living his dream. His story is a typical one of going from rags to riches: The former winger swapped the dusty streets of Khorixas to play under the floodlights of the world-class Soccer City in Johannesburg. Keep up with the latest headlines on WhatsApp | LinkedIn “Growing up at Khorixas where I went to live…
Tribeny Rai never intended to romanticize her homeland. The Sikkimese filmmaker’s debut feature “Shape of Momo” deliberately avoids romanticizing mountain communities, presenting instead an unflinching portrait of women navigating patriarchal expectations in a Himalayan village. “People always want to romanticize places like ours, turn them into some beautiful backdrop for someone else’s story. I’ve never liked that,” Rai tells Variety ahead of the film’s world premiere at the Busan International Film Festival, where it screens in the Vision section before its European bow at San Sebastián’s New Directors section. The Nepali-language drama follows Bishnu, who returns to her mountain village…
Police say singer is cooperating with authorities in the investigation.The United States singer David Anthony Burke, known by his stage name d4vd, appears to have cancelled the remaining stops on his US and European tours amid the growing fallout from an investigation into a decomposing body of a missing teenager found in the boot of a car.Ticketmaster, which issues tickets for artists worldwide, said: “There are no upcoming concerts in United States” for the artist, and his October tour in Europe was cancelled on Sunday.Recommended Stories list of 1 itemend of listD4vd, whose popularity initially grew on TikTok, has built…