Week in Pictures: Sydney Vigil, London Darts, Global Protests
Sky News editors select the week's defining images: Sydney mourns Bondi Beach, farmers protest in Brussels, and global sports and weather scenes unfold. See the full visual story.
Sky News editors select the week's defining images: Sydney mourns Bondi Beach, farmers protest in Brussels, and global sports and weather scenes unfold. See the full visual story.
Police are urgently seeking a man after a young woman was hit and raped near Leatherhead station on August 23. Detectives release CCTV images and appeal for information.
A technician has been sentenced to three years for voyeurism and creating indecent AI images of underage girls from social media posts. Read the full story.
An exhibition of Franco-British photographer Ed Alcock's work, exploring Brexit, adolescence and working-class memory, runs at the Bibliothèque nationale de France until March 2026.
NASA and ESA have released new images of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, which exhibits a mysterious 'heartbeat' pulse. Discover what scientists say about its close Earth approach on December 19.
A visual journey through the past week's defining moments: Russian strikes in Ukraine, devastating Asian floods, and Trump's FIFA honour. Explore the powerful images that captured our world.
From the Cold Moon rising over Gaza to Seoul's first snow and a dejected Ben Stokes, explore the powerful images that defined Friday, December 5th, 2025.
Health bosses urge public to use A&E only for emergencies after 200k unnecessary visits. Plus, Streeting's mental health review and Epstein island images released. Listen to Cheat Sheet.
US politicians release disturbing images from Jeffrey Epstein's private island, demanding full transparency. The DOJ must release related files by mid-December.
England captain Harry Kane posts AI-generated photos as James Bond, amusing fans amid real-world casting rumours. Could the striker be in the running?
The Guardian's picture editors curate powerful global images for Tuesday, 2 December 2025, from a war-damaged cemetery in Ukraine to protests in New Orleans and a military parade in Laos.
Explore the week's most powerful photographs, from a Hong Kong fire and a sea turtle in Angola to festive lights at Liverpool Cathedral. Discover the stories behind the lens.
As Black Friday approaches, experts warn parents against AI toys after a smart bear discussed kink and bondage. Learn why the £16.7bn market faces calls for urgent regulation.
A visual journey across the globe: Ukrainian air defences, Gaza's flooded camps, and London's memorials. See the powerful images shaping our world today.
A police-commissioned survey finds a quarter of people see nothing wrong with non-consensual sexual deepfakes, as a senior officer warns AI is accelerating violence against women. Report it now.
A mother from Carlisle demands action after encountering explicit content on Vinted. Read her shocking story and the platform's response.
NASA has released breathtaking new images of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, countering alien spacecraft theories. Discover the truth about this cosmic visitor from beyond our solar system.
Tourists are being tricked by AI-generated images of a fake Christmas market outside Buckingham Palace. Discover how the viral hoax started and why so many fell for it.
California Rep. Brad Sherman, 71, faces backlash after being photographed viewing explicit images during a flight. The Democrat blames X's 'For You' algorithm for the controversial content.
Jon Ruben, 76, pleads guilty to multiple child sex offences and cruelty after running a holiday camp for decades. Read the latest court developments.
From royal engagements to drone art displays, explore this week's most compelling images curated by Sky News picture editors. Discover the stories behind each captivating moment.
Luke Jarrett led police on a dangerous chase, reaching 64mph, to avoid his first court appearance for possessing hundreds of indecent child images. Read the full story of his dramatic capture and sentencing.
Beijing intensifies its 'reunification' campaign with sharper language, satellite imagery, and a new national holiday, signalling a longer-term strategy for Taiwan.
New aerial photographs expose the catastrophic damage wrought by Typhoon Kalmaegi across the northern Philippines, with the death toll rising to at least 66 and rescue operations continuing amidst widespread flooding and landslides.
Ex-Metropolitan Police officer David Carrick, already serving life for serial rape, receives additional sentence for possessing horrific child abuse images while serving as a PC.
In a groundbreaking ruling, Getty Images has successfully sued Stability AI for massive copyright infringement, setting a crucial precedent for AI companies using copyrighted material without permission.
In a groundbreaking ruling that could reshape the future of artificial intelligence, a UK court has rejected Getty Images' primary copyright claim against Stability AI, marking a pivotal moment for AI development and intellectual property law.
A shocking investigation reveals how Italian women are finding their social media photos manipulated into pornographic content and sold on subscription websites, sparking national outrage and legal battles.
From celestial wonders to sporting triumphs and poignant human moments - explore the world through this week's most powerful photographs capturing extraordinary events across continents.
Olympic hopeful Gabriel Lopes receives two-year suspension after posting intimate video online, highlighting growing concerns about athlete conduct in digital age