Team Great Britain Now Accused of Cheating as Tempers Flare in Olympic Curling Scandal
Accusations of cheating among Olympic Curlers have now landed on Team Great Britain as the usually sedate sport of curling erupts.

Accusations of cheating among Olympic Curlers have now landed on Team Great Britain as the usually sedate sport of curling erupts.

Crikey, that was awkward. A trainwreck live segment from the Winter Olympics to an Australian television network sparked equal measures of confusion and concern for the reporter involved Wednesday after it went to air.

Farage’s Reform UK is pushing on with its general election campaign soft-launch, with major cost savings in welfare on offer.

Polish army banned Chinese cars from entering military facilities hoping to prevent the collection of sensitive data.

“Not fair” that President Trump more often calls on Ukraine to compromise than Russia, President Zelensky said amid “difficult” talks.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Tuesday vowed to continue cracking down on illegal migration after a Rome court blocked the deportation of an 23-time convicted Algerian man and ordered the Italian government to compensate him for trying to deport

José Ángel González, deputy director of Spain’s National Police, resigned Tuesday hours after a Madrid Court admitted a sexual assault complaint filed by a subordinate.

The state branch of the populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in Lower Saxony has been officially classified as a “right-wing extremist organisation”, opening the door to further state surveillance of its officials.

President Donald Trump’s deputies are facing a last-minute 10-day delay in deporting an Irish migrant who has overstayed his visitor visa by 20 years.

Animal rights groups have expressed outrage over Morocco’s alleged killing of millions of stray dogs ahead of the 2030 FIFA World Cup, according to a recent report. Organizations such as the International Animal Welfare and Protection Coalition (IAWPC) and PETA

A man who is reportedly homeless is accused of trying to snatch a toddler from her mother at a supermarket in Bergamo, Italy, on Saturday.

Four suspects have been arrested over the killing of a conservative Catholic student last week in Lyon, including a parliamentary assistant to radical MP Raphaël Arnault, the founder of an infamous and supposedly banned Antifa cell.

U.S. Ambassador to Greece Kimberly Guilfoyle speaks with Breitbart News Washington Bureau Chief Matthew Boyle in Athens on Tuesday, February 17.

The Australian government will not repatriate from Syria a group of 34 women and children with alleged ties to the militant Islamic State group, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Tuesday.

Internal police estimates have found that Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s amnesty scheme for illegal migrants could see more than double the number of people granted residency than the Socialist-led coalition government has told the public.

Nigel Farage unveiled the initial members of his Shadow Cabinet on Tuesday in a bid to demonstrate that his Reform UK party is ready to govern Britain from day one.

British taxpayers were dealt another huge blow after U.K. High Court judges ruled hundreds of thousands of pounds in compensation is due to illegal migrants who had their mobile phones seized as they stepped ashore after human traffickers delivered them across the English Channel.

Italian biathlete Rebecca Passler rejoined her team at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games on Monday after she successfully appealed a suspension for alleged doping violation after she tested positive for the banned substance Letrozole.

In yet another embarrassing U-turn by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s leftist Labour Party government, Downing Street backed down from its plans to cancel local elections this May following a threat of legal challenge from Nigel Farage’s Reform UK.

British comic legend John Cleese has asked whether he will be branded a terrorist for simply questioning the role of Islam and mass migration on the future of the country of his birth.

Sec. of State Marco Rubio said President Trump is “deeply committed” to the success of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

An Australian social media influencer says he was refused entry to the U.S. and immediately sent back home after he said he planned to squat in pop star Billie Eilish’s L.A. home after her anti-ICE rant at this year’s Grammy Awards.

Rosie O’Donnell, who fled the United States and moved to Ireland with her teenage daughter just before President Donald Trump was inaugurated in January 2025 — has quietly returned to the U.S. to see if it’s “safe” to do so.

Austrian public prosecutors filed terrorism-related charges Monday against a 21-year-old defendant who they say planned to carry out an attack on one of superstar singer Taylor Swift’s concerts in Vienna in August 2024.

A leftist parliamentary assistant has been barred from the French National Assembly after being accused of taking part in the mob killing of a conservative university student in Lyon.

Two Irish dancing organizations are being called to change their policies allowing transgender-identifying athletes to compete in the girls’ category after a biological boy has won several competitions. In a letter to the Irish Dance Teachers’ Association of North America

North Korea’s Kim Jong-un participated in an inauguration ceremony for a neighborhood built for families of soldiers killed fighting Ukraine.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry announced on Sunday that Canadian tourists and businesspeople will be allowed to travel to China without visas, for stays of up to 30 days, beginning this Tuesday and lasting through the end of 2026.

ATHENS, Greece — Israeli producer Dana Eden, best known for co-creating the Emmy-winning espionage thriller “Tehran,” has died suddenly in Greece, Israeli public broadcaster KAN said Monday.

A man accused of killing 15 people in a mass shooting at a Jewish festival on Sydney’s Bondi Beach appeared in court Monday for the first time since his release from the hospital.

British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has ordered an investigation into an anti-Breitbart censorship group over accusations that it sought to smear journalists with false ties to Russia.

Spain has registered a staggering 365-percent surge in mental health-related sick leave filings among the nation’s youth over the past seven years, the Spanish newspaper ABC reported on Monday.

Italy’s “Love Arch,” a famous rock formation in the seaside village of Torre Sant’Andrea, collapsed overnight on Valentine’s Day after an extended period of heavy rain.

Over two-thirds of the Spanish public are opposed to the mass amnesty of illegal migrants planned by Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.

International tennis player Destanee Aiava announced Sunday she is quitting the sport, labeling it “racist, misogynistic, homophobic and hostile to anyone who doesn’t fit the mould,” in a statement posted on social media.

The Bank of England has told its staff that “trans equality” is central to the mission of the central bank and thus guidance will permit “genderfluid” people to contravene traditional dress codes.

A Ukrainian drone strike ignited fires at one of Russia’s Black Sea ports, officials said Sunday, ahead of fresh talks aimed at ending the nearly 4-year-old war.

The field of mainline British politics has become more crowded, as populist-nationalist independent MP Rupert Lowe announced the formation of his new party, Restore Britain, in an apparent challenge to Nigel Farage’s similarly named Reform UK.

A 23-year-old conservative French student died on Saturday following an alleged attack by the radical Antifa leftists in Lyon earlier this week.

About 200,000 people joined a demonstration against the Iranian government in Munich on Saturday, police said, as world leaders gathered nearby for a security conference.
