Millions brace for bad weather day after destructive tornado

Forecasters predict heavy snow in many areas, with a tornado watch in effect in the South.
Moscow Helsinki Group: Russia’s oldest human rights organisation told to close

The Moscow Helsinki Group was founded in 1976 to monitor rights abuses in the Soviet Union.
Gibraltar struggles with post-Brexit limbo

As talks resume on its future, the British overseas territory fears for its sovereignty and border.
Serious injury reports on Squid Game reality show untrue, says Netflix

Netflix dismisses reports that contestants competing for a £3.8m prize were seriously harmed.
NI Protocol: No deadlines in talks, says Chris Heaton-Harris

Chris Heaton-Harris says deadlines are “one sure-fire way” to cause talks to break down.
Why Germany delayed sending Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine

Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s indecision has earned him criticism both nationally and internationally.
Peru protests: President calls for ‘truce’ after clashes

Dina Boluarte says radical groups are behind the ongoing demonstrations calling for her to resign.
Ukraine welcomes German tank move as ‘first step’

Germany’s decision to send tanks to Ukraine follows weeks of pressure from Kyiv and Western allies.
Irish passport service resumes posting to UK

The service had been suspended in December because of postal worker strikes in the UK.