Latest news bulletin | March 2nd, 2026 – Evening
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this March 2nd, 2026 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. Read more at…
Italian broadcaster’s sports chief quits after series of Olympics on-air gaffes
RaiSport chief Paolo Petrecca quit after a series of blunders during the Milano-Cortina Olympics opening ceremony sparked revolt and possible strikes by RAI journalists. Read More
Napoli fan ‘stabbed by wife’ at home after VAR decision sparks domestic dispute
The 40-year-old man was stabbed by his wife after a misunderstanding while watching a Napoli game at their home, according to Italian media. Read More
Flood of AI-generated ICE videos risks undermining trust in real footage, experts warn
Nearly 200 AI-generated ICE clips have gained millions of views across social media, according to data shared with The Cube. Read More
‘Hope for Indigenous peoples’: An unexpected birth could bring this Amazon tribe back from the brink
With only three women left, the Akuntsu were decimated by a government-backed land grab in the Amazon. Read More
Why the Strait of Hormuz is crucial to global oil and maritime trade
The Strait of Hormuz is a key shipping lane linking the Gulf to global markets, with a large share of the world’s oil and gas passing through it daily. Disruptions…
A winding conversation on loss: In praise of ‘The Mountain’ by Gorillaz
The ninth studio album by British virtual band Gorillaz is out and deals with death and grief by merging Indian classical instrumentation with the group’s eclectic pop influences. It’s an…
‘Opposite my hotel a building was bombed’: Tourists on being stuck in the Middle East
Dubai has long been marketed as a safe, stable oasis in a troubled region, so the situation has left tourists and residents shaken. Read More
Macron orders nuclear warhead increase and unveils ‘advanced deterrence’ plan for Europe
Speaking from France’s ballistic-missile submarine base in Brittany, the French president said he “will never hesitate” to protect the country’s “vital interests” and promised “circumstantial deployments” with European allies. Read…
Tel Aviv residents assess damage after Iranian missile strike kills one
Residents in Tel Aviv surveyed damage after an Iranian missile strike killed one woman, as sirens and further alerts sent people back to shelters. Read more at Read More