A man who repeatedly evaded rail fares and an Olympian who admitted to cheating on his girlfriend are among the top news stories. Charles Brohiri, a 29-year-old, was fined over £3,600 after failing to pay for 112 Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) journeys over nearly two years, according to BBC Business. Meanwhile, Norwegian Olympian Sturla Holm Laegreid confessed to cheating on his girlfriend after winning a bronze medal at the Winter Olympics, as reported by Sky News.
Brohiri, who has been homeless for three years, pleaded guilty to 76 charges of failing to pay for a rail ticket and was convicted in absentia of a further 36 charges in August 2024, as stated by BBC Business. He was ordered to pay the unpaid fares and received a three-month prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, at Westminster Magistrates' Court.
Laegreid's confession came in a live television interview, moments after his bronze medal win in the biathlon, according to Sky News. He told fans he already "had a gold medal" up until the previous week, but squandered it by being unfaithful. The article also mentions the Olympian hopes to reconcile with his girlfriend.
In other news, an Irishman is reportedly fearing for his life after a Trump-era ICE crackdown turned his American dream into a nightmare, according to Sky News. Seamus Culleton, who was married to an American and had a work permit, is currently detained in a Texas detention center. His wife has photographs illustrating their life together, including sunbathing on a beach and celebrating their engagement.
Al Jazeera reported on the stigmatization of male refugees across Europe, with a focus on the experiences of young refugees. The article highlights the challenges faced by individuals like Ahmed, who arrived in Germany alone from Afghanistan at the age of 14.
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