‘You could face the same fate as Saddam or Gaddafi’, Myanmar military chiefs warned

Myanmar's military chiefs have been warned they could face the same fate as Saddam Hussein or Muammar Gaddafi amid fears the country might be plunged into "the greatest civil war" it has seen.

MoD secrets exposed through personal email accounts

Secret information belonging to the Ministry of Defence was exposed to hostile states when it was transferred from secure networks to personal email accounts, Sky News has learnt.

Number of people to have had first COVID vaccine dose nears 25 million

The number of people to have had the first dose of a COVID vaccine is nearing 25 million as the UK reported another 64 deaths on Monday.

‘Talking could help save a life’: Football managers back campaign to tackle suicide

Some of the biggest names in football have vowed to do more to understand and talk about suicide. 

Police search supermarket carpark and river 30 miles from where Sarah Everard’s body found

Police investigating the murder of Sarah Everard are searching various parts of a town 30 miles from where her body was found.

‘We have to judge them’: The court trying Islamic State fighters left behind in Syria

On the edge of a dusty town in Kurdish-controlled northeastern Syria, a small team of lawyers are doing something remarkable; a task no other government globally is willing to do.

Musk crowns himself ‘Technoking of Tesla’ – as finance boss becomes ‘master of coin’

Elon Musk has crowned himself "technoking of Tesla" in a regulatory filing that also appears to celebrate the firm's cryptocurrency investments.

Germany, France and Italy suspending Oxford-AstraZeneca jab amid blood clot concerns

Germany, France and Italy are suspending use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine in order to investigate reports of blood clots.