Latest National and International News From Sky News
One person has died and 27 others are missing after a landfill collapse in the Philippines.
The former prime minister of Denmark has told Sky News her country is "being bullied" by the US over Greenland, and that it views this as "an act of aggression".
Two police officers are being investigated for potential gross misconduct over alleged failures to properly investigate an attack potentially linked to the Huntingdon train stabbings.
Uncontrolled bushfires raged in the Australian state of Victoria on Thursday, forcing communities to evacuate and hundreds of schools to close.
Internet access and phone lines were cut in Iran as anti-government protests intensified on Thursday night.
Sir Keir Starmer has said "more needs to be done to protect" the Arctic region and agreed with Donald Trump on the "need to deter an increasingly aggressive Russia in the High North" during his second call in two days with the US president, Downing Street has said.
Glencore is in talks with rival Rio Tinto that could lead to merger and the creation of the world's largest mining firm.
A man who absconded from prison while serving a 23-year sentence for attempted murder has been taken into custody, police have said.
The US Senate has voted for legislation that would bar Donald Trump from taking further military action against Venezuela without authorisation from Congress.
A teenager from Merseyside who planned to copy the Southport killer by attacking a Taylor Swift-themed event wearing a green hoodie has pleaded guilty to terrorism charges.
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