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Hong Kong high-rise fire kills 13, many trapped

Thirteen people have died, including a firefighter, after a major fire engulfed a high-rise housing complex in Hong Kong. Read the latest on the rescue efforts and the cause of the blaze.

Four killed in Hong Kong high-rise fire

A major fire at a Hong Kong residential complex has left four dead, including a firefighter, with others trapped. Emergency services continue to battle the blaze.

Mother jailed for hiding children's bodies in suitcase

Hakyung Lee murdered her two children in 2018 and hid their bodies in a suitcase stored for four years. The grim discovery was made when the unpaid storage unit was auctioned online. Read the full shocking story.

Discover Santander: Spain's Hidden Coastal Gem

Explore the 5 compelling reasons to visit Santander, Spain. From its Michelin-starred food scene and ancient caves to stunning art and palaces, discover this unique destination.

Canary Islands Named on 2026 'No Travel List'

Fodor's includes Canary Islands in 2026 'No List' due to unsustainable tourism pressure. Locals protest housing costs and environmental damage. Discover alternative Spanish destinations.

Wetherspoon's First European Pub Opens in Spain

JD Wetherspoon is making its international debut with a new pub at Alicante–Elche Airport, serving British classics to holidaymakers from January 2026. Discover the menu and expansion plans.

Massa's 2008 F1 Title Claim Can Proceed to Trial

Former F1 driver Felipe Massa's £64 million lawsuit over the controversial 2008 championship defeat will proceed to trial after a High Court ruling. Discover the legal battle unfolding.

Valencia Floods: Family's Tragic Climate Story

Toñi García lost her husband and daughter in Spain's devastating 2024 floods. Scientists confirm climate change link as survivors demand justice. Read their heartbreaking story.

Spain's Franco Legacy Haunts New Generation

50 years after Franco's death, Spain confronts dangerous nostalgia as younger generations lack knowledge of dictatorship horrors. Can democratic memory education counter far-right appeal?

Dan Wootton Denies Catfishing Claims in Court

GB News presenter Dan Wootton formally denies allegations he posed as 'Maria Joseph' to obtain explicit images. The high court case continues. Read the latest developments.

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