Father demands protection after Gaza aid workers’ deaths
The father of a paramedic killed by Israel in Gaza has told Sky News he would have been on the mission to rescue wounded colleagues, but was ill that day and so his son went instead.
Bitcoin tycoon blasts off on private SpaceX flight to achieve world first
A Bitcoin tycoon has blasted off on a SpaceX rocket in what is the first manned spacecraft to circle Earth over the North and South poles.
British tourist died in hospital after being injured in Rome explosion
A British tourist who was seriously injured after a suspected gas explosion destroyed a three-storey B&B in Rome has died.
‘Political decision’: Le Pen speaks for first time after being barred from French presidential election
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has said that barring her from running for public office for five years is a “political decision” aimed at preventing her from running in the next presidential election.
Powerful storm brings flooding to popular Greek holiday islands
A powerful storm in the Aegean Sea has triggered flash flooding on the Greek holiday island of Paros.
Traveling to the U.S. Under Trump: Visas, Border Control and What to Know
With increasing news reports of travelers being denied entry, understanding what might prompt extra scrutiny is key. Here’s what to know.
Brightline Brought High-Speed Rail to Florida. Can the Public Sector Follow?
In Florida, Brightline has proved that it can operate reliable, well-designed passenger trains that people want to ride. Can the public sector do the same?