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Bad Bunny celebrates Puerto Rico in celeb-packed Super Bowl 2026 halftime show performance

Bad Bunny delivered an unforgettable Super Bowl LX halftime show, blending high-energy hits with a heartfelt celebration of Puerto Rican culture. Joined by surprise celebrity guests, the performance honored the island’s music, resilience and global influence. Watch the full video for all the must-see moments from Bad Bunny’s celeb-packed halftime show. Subscribe to our YouTube...

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Super Bowl 2026 pre-show performances: Green Day, Charlie Puth, Coco Jones & Brandi Carlile

The Super Bowl 2026 pre-game delivered unforgettable performances from Green Day, Charlie Puth, Coco Jones, and Brandi Carlile, setting the tone for a historic night at Levi’s Stadium. From Green Day’s high-energy opening to emotional anthem moments that honored culture, legacy, and music, each artist brought something special to the world’s biggest stage. Watch the...

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Jon Kudelka, much-loved Australian political cartoonist, dies aged 53

Award-winning Tasmanian artist’s work was published by the Australian, the Saturday Paper and the Hobart Mercury

Jon Kudelka, the Australian political cartoonist, has died at the age of 53.

His wife, Margaret Kudelka, announced the news in a statement on Monday: “We are sad to tell you that our beloved, brilliant Jon Kudelka died peacefully in South Hobart on Sunday afternoon, surrounded by his family and friends.”

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© Photograph: Youtube/Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House

© Photograph: Youtube/Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House

© Photograph: Youtube/Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House

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Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy says Russian energy sites are legitimate targets

Ukrainian president says the power infrastructure generates money for Moscow so is akin to a military target. What we know on day 1,447

Russian energy infrastructure is a legitimate target for Ukrainian strikes because the energy sector is a source of funds for the production of weapons, Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said. “We do not have to choose – whether we strike a military target or energy … it’s the same thing,” the Ukrainian president said on X on Sunday. “We either build weapons and strike their weapons. Or we strike the source where their money is generated and multiplied. And that source is their energy sector … All of this is a legitimate target for us.” Russia has targeted Ukraine’s energy grid in a campaign of attacks that has been called Moscow’s weaponisation of winter.

Authorities in Dubai have arrested and handed over to Russia a man suspected of shooting and wounding a senior officer in Russia’s intelligence services, according to Moscow’s security service. Rory Carroll and Pjotr Sauer report that Sunday’s announcement came two days after a gunman shot Lt Gen Vladimir Alekseyev on the stairwell of his Moscow apartment, leaving him in a critical condition. The federal security service (FSB) said a Russian citizen was detained in Dubai on suspicion of carrying out the shooting. Television images showed masked FSB officers escorting a blindfolded man from a jet in Russia in the dark. The FSB said it had also identified two “accomplices”, one of whom was detained in Moscow and another who “left for Ukraine”.

Zelenskyy said the US had given Ukraine and Russia yet another deadline to reach a peace settlement and was now proposing the war should end by June, reports Donna Ferguson. The Ukrainian president also hinted that the new deadline could be linked to Trump’s US midterm elections campaign. Zelenskyy told reporters that both Ukraine and Russia had been invited to further talks this week.

A Russian airstrike on a residential area in eastern Ukraine killed one person and wounded two, officials said on Sunday. The attack on the city of Kramatorsk in Ukraine’s Donetsk region caused a fire in a nine-story apartment block, according to Ukraine’s State Emergency Service. Russia also struck energy infrastructure in Ukraine’s Poltava region overnight into Sunday, Ukraine’s state-owned gas company Naftogaz said.

Kyiv’s foreign minister said the Ukrainian and Russian leaders needed to meet in person to hash out the hardest remaining issues in peace talks, and that only the US president had the power to bring about an agreement. “Only Trump can stop the war,” Andrii Sybiha told Reuters. From the 20-point peace plan that has formed the basis of recent trilateral negotiations, only “a few” items remained outstanding, Sybiha said. “The most sensitive and most difficult, to be dealt with at the leaders’ level.”

Zelenskyy said he was imposing sanctions on some foreign manufacturers of components for Russian drones and missiles which it uses against Ukraine. “Producing this weaponry would be impossible without critical foreign components, which the Russians continue to obtain by circumventing sanctions,” he said on X.

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© Photograph: Russian Emergencies Ministry/Reuters

© Photograph: Russian Emergencies Ministry/Reuters

© Photograph: Russian Emergencies Ministry/Reuters

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