At least nine people were killed in a school shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia, Canada, making it one of the deadliest mass casualty events in the country's recent history, according to Sky News. The incident occurred in the small town of Tumbler Ridge, which has a population of just 2,400.
The shooting was reported to police, who confirmed an active shooter at the school, according to Sky News. Details about the victims and the suspect, who was reportedly among those killed, were not immediately available. The incident prompted a swift response, with a helicopter arriving at the scene.
In other news, Prince William was asked to raise the case of a Manchester man detained in Saudi Arabia during his official trip to the country, as reported by Sky News. Amnesty International shared the plight of Ahmed al-Doush, a father of four and senior banking analyst, with Prince William in a letter.
Also, an Irishman detained by ICE for five months described the facilities as "like a modern-day concentration camp," according to Sky News. Seamus Culleton, who has been living in the US for nearly 20 years and is married to a US citizen, expressed his distress, stating, "I don't know how much more I can take." He hoped Irish premier Micheal Martin would raise his case with US President Donald Trump.
Additionally, all 55 people on board a passenger plane survived an emergency landing in Somalia after the aircraft overran the runway and ended up in shallow waters, Sky News reported. The Starsky Aviation aircraft, which had taken off from Mogadishu's international airport, developed a technical problem about 15 minutes into its flight. No injuries were reported.
A Euronews bulletin on February 11th, 2026, highlighted these and other top news stories from around Europe and beyond, including updates on world news, business, entertainment, politics, culture, and travel.
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