Dublin Bus Crash Leaves One Dead, Three Injured
Dublin, Ireland – A pedestrian was killed and three others were injured after a double-decker bus crashed into pedestrians in Dublin city center on Thursday, February 5, 2026. According to Sky News, the incident occurred on North Earl Street, a pedestrianized area, at the junction of Talbot Street and Marlborough Street.
Ireland's justice minister confirmed the fatality to the Irish parliament, stating that the injured were receiving hospital treatment. Emergency services were called to the scene shortly after 12:30 pm. The incident is being treated as a road crash, according to initial reports. The Bus Eireann double-decker was not in service at the time of the crash, Sky News reported.
Poland Detains Five in Cigarette Smuggling Ring
Glogowski Pawel - Polish authorities detained five people on Thursday in connection with a smuggling operation that used weather balloons to transport cigarettes from Belarus, Euronews reported. The suspects, including Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Polish nationals, face charges related to organised crime, violations of air traffic regulations and supporting aggression against Ukraine. They face between nine months and 12 years in prison if convicted. According to Euronews, the smuggling operation caused millions in tax losses and disrupted air traffic. Rising cross-border incidents have forced airspace limits and tighter security.
Finland and Canada Winter Olympics Match Postponed
A women's ice hockey match between Finland and Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics was postponed due to a norovirus outbreak, Sky News reported. The preliminary match was scheduled for Thursday, but medics identified cases within the Team Finland camp. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) stated that the decision was made after consultations with medical professionals. The rearranged match will be played in the Rho Arena on February 12, according to Sky News. The Rho Arena is a temporary arena built exclusively for ice hockey. The official opening of the Winter Olympics is on Friday.
Israeli Strikes in Gaza Result in Casualties
At least 24 people were killed in Gaza on Wednesday following Israeli strikes across the Strip, according to health officials, Euronews reported. Israel stated that it killed three militant leaders and others who posed a threat to its forces, and that some strikes came in response to a Hamas attack that seriously wounded one of its soldiers. The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry reported that 21 people were killed, including civilians. Both sides accuse each other of violating the ceasefire.
Australian Man Charged with Child Abuse
An Australian man has been charged with child abuse-related offences after an investigation uncovered more than 23,000 videos and images linked to 459 victims, some as young as seven, Sky News reported. Queensland Police said the 27-year-old suspect, initially arrested in February 2025, has now been charged with 596 offences. Detectives alleged he actively targeted children, most aged between seven and 15, on social media and gaming platforms in Australia and overseas between 2018 and 2025. According to Queensland Police, the man used multiple online profiles to target victims on social media and gaming platforms and record thousands of images and videos. The man has not been named.
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