Dublin Bus Crash Leaves One Dead, Several Injured
Dublin, Ireland – A double-decker bus crash in Dublin city center resulted in one fatality and injuries to three other pedestrians on Thursday, February 5, 2026. According to Sky News, the incident occurred shortly after 12:30 pm at the junction of Talbot Street and Marl Street in the pedestrianized North Earl Street area.
Ireland's Justice Minister confirmed the news to the Irish parliament, stating that the injured were receiving treatment in hospital. The incident is currently being treated as a road crash, according to initial reports. The Bus Eireann double-decker bus involved was reportedly not in service at the time of the crash. Emergency services responded to the scene.
Ukraine and Russia Exchange Prisoners of War
Abu Dhabi – In a separate international development, Ukraine and Russia conducted a prisoner of war exchange on Thursday, facilitated by negotiations in Abu Dhabi. Euronews reported that 314 prisoners of war, 157 from each side, were exchanged following two days of talks mediated by the US. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the exchange an hour after the talks concluded, noting that the 157 Ukrainians returning home included soldiers. Kremlin-affiliated media outlets stated that Moscow's key demand includes full Russian control over Ukraine's Donetsk and Luhansk regions, as well as official recognition of Donbas as Russian territory by all parties, including Ukraine.
Storm Leonardo Causes Death and Disappearance in Iberian Peninsula
Spain and Portugal were also grappling with the impact of Storm Leonardo. Sky News reported that a man died in Portugal and a girl went missing due to heavy flooding. The man, believed to be about 70 years old, died in Portugal's southern Alentejo region on Wednesday after his car was swept away by floodwater, according to local authorities. Rescuers were searching for a missing girl in Spain. The storm struck the Iberian Peninsula on Tuesday, bringing torrential rain and strong winds that caused widespread flooding, damaging homes and forcing residents to evacuate.
Experts Advocate for Return of Children to Anglo-Australian Parents in Italy
In Italy, a child custody dispute involving an Anglo-Australian family took a new turn. Euronews reported that Italian health experts have recommended the swift return of three children to their parents, with monitoring in place. The children were previously taken from their parents in rural Italy, prompting international attention. A report by psychiatrists from the Lanciano-Vasto-Chieti Local Health Authority emphasized the importance of restoring stable family ties for the children.
Gaza Conflict Claims Lives Amid Accusations of Ceasefire Violations
Meanwhile, in Gaza, at least 24 people were killed on Wednesday following Israeli strikes across the Strip, according to health officials. Euronews reported that both Israel and Hamas are accusing each other of violating the ceasefire. Israel claimed it killed three militant leaders and others who posed a threat to its forces, adding that some strikes were in response to a Hamas attack that seriously wounded one of its soldiers. The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry reported that 21 people were among those killed.
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