
In Vladivostok, amputee hockey players say Russia's war has reached the far east
Members of Soyuz, a Para ice hockey team, lost limbs while serving on the front line in Ukraine and now train in sleds as Russia faces Paralympic bans.

Members of Soyuz, a Para ice hockey team, lost limbs while serving on the front line in Ukraine and now train in sleds as Russia faces Paralympic bans.
Emirati official warns such a move would fatally undermine the two-state solution and the spirit of the Abraham Accords; Palestinian Authority welcomes the stance

Hospitals report more than 30 dead in strikes as Israeli military readies ground offensive and the UN warns of catastrophic effects on civilians sheltering in the city
Ruling PPP says it won majorities in eight districts and secured at least 242,000 votes in Monday's general election; official seat distribution in 65-member parliament still unclear
Labor government agrees extra payment after evidence showed officials knew the welfare-recovery scheme was unlawful
At least 32 killed and eight missing after overcrowded vessel capsized in Borgu area; authorities begin investigations and bolster patrols

Man collected a sleeping one-year-old from First Steps Learning Academy in Bangor on Monday; centre's pick-up protocols under scrutiny

Labour Party takes 34 seats to Opposition's 29 in preliminary results; PNP leader concedes
Netanyahu’s office calls Hamas statement ‘spin’ and reiterates preconditions including full release of hostages and Gaza demilitarisation