Israel has said it carried out a wave of pre-emptive strikes across southern Lebanon to thwart a large-scale rocket and drone attack by Hezbollah. Jets destroyed thousands of the Iran-backed
Tourist dies after ice collapse in Icelandic glacier
A foreign tourist has died in south Iceland after ice collapsed during a visit their group was making to a glacier, local media report. A second tourist was injured but
TikTok blamed for hit to Iceland cucumber supply
Icelandic supermarkets have been left in a pickle, after a viral TikTok trend saw an unprecedented surge in demand for cucumbers – leaving suppliers racing to keep up. It comes
Canadian rail workers begin returning to work as stoppage partially ends
Employees at one of Canada’s two largest railways will return to work on Friday, partially ending an unprecedented work stoppage after intervention by the federal government. Canada moved on Thursday
US accuses software firm of driving rent hikes
The US has sued a leading software company that collects and sells rental data, accusing it of subverting competition between landlords and feeding the country’s housing crisis. The Department of
Ex-Boeing staff claims electrical faults ‘concealed’
A US campaign group has accused Boeing of concealing information about electrical problems on a plane that later crashed. The Foundation for Aviation Safety claimed the aircraft, which went down
Indiana Jones-inspired man finds 748 historic coins
A metal detectorist who was inspired by Indiana Jones was left in awe when he uncovered a hoard of hundreds of historic coins. George Ridgway, 34, a trained archaeologist from
At-home trail cameras: Capturing the secret animal reality show in your own back garden
An online community has erupted around people filming wildlife with backyard trail cameras, complete with dollhouse furniture film sets. It’s not just cute: the videos are uncovering animal secrets for
Should you have to pay for online privacy?
It is an increasingly common message from websites: browse for free – if you allow us to track your data and target you with personalised ads – if you don’t,
‘Keep Grenfell in your hearts during carnival’
During each day of the Notting Hill Carnival since 2017, the loud music coming from the sound systems is briefly turned off. People are encouraged to respect a short 72-second