Cruise Ship Hit by Hantavirus Outbreak Arrives in Tenerife

FILE PHOTO: Cruise ship MV Hondius docks off Cape Verde port, as passengers were not allowed off the ship, while health authorities investigated suspected cases of hantavirus aboard the vessel, in Praia Port, Cape Verde, May 4, 2026. Picture taken with a mobile phone. REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Cruise ship MV Hondius docks off Cape Verde port, as passengers were not allowed off the ship, while health authorities investigated suspected cases of hantavirus aboard the vessel, in Praia Port, Cape Verde, May 4, 2026. Picture taken with a mobile phone. REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo
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Cruise Ship Hit by Hantavirus Outbreak Arrives in Tenerife

FILE PHOTO: Cruise ship MV Hondius docks off Cape Verde port, as passengers were not allowed off the ship, while health authorities investigated suspected cases of hantavirus aboard the vessel, in Praia Port, Cape Verde, May 4, 2026. Picture taken with a mobile phone. REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Cruise ship MV Hondius docks off Cape Verde port, as passengers were not allowed off the ship, while health authorities investigated suspected cases of hantavirus aboard the vessel, in Praia Port, Cape Verde, May 4, 2026. Picture taken with a mobile phone. REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo

The cruise ship hit ‌by a deadly hantavirus outbreak arrived early on Sunday near the Port of Granadilla in Tenerife, Reuters footage showed, where it will anchor for the evacuation of the passengers and some of the crew.

The passengers, none of whom has displayed signs of infection, will be tested by Spanish health authorities to ensure they remain asymptomatic and then transported to land in small boats, according to Spanish officials.

Sealed-off buses will then take the passengers to the Spanish island's main airport about ‌10 minutes away, ‌where they will board planes heading to ‌their ⁠respective countries.

All passengers ⁠on the luxury cruise ship MV Hondius are considered high-risk contacts as a precautionary measure, Europe's public health agency said late on Saturday as part of its rapid scientific advice.

The evacuation is expected to begin between 7:30 and 8:30 a.m. (0630-0700 GMT), according to Spanish authorities.

Spanish nationals are set to ⁠disembark first with other nationalities to follow in ‌groups, government officials said on Saturday. ‌Thirty crew members will remain on board and sail to the ‌Netherlands where the ship will be disinfected.

The ship left ‌for Spain on Wednesday from the coast of Cape Verde after the World Health Organization and European Union asked the country to manage the evacuation of passengers after the hantavirus outbreak was ‌detected.

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus arrived on Saturday evening in Tenerife in the Canary Islands, ⁠alongside Spain's interior ⁠and health ministers and its minister for territorial policy, to coordinate the arrival of the ship.

The WHO said on Friday that eight people had fallen ill, including three who died - a Dutch couple and a German national. Six of these people are confirmed to have contracted the virus, with another two suspected cases, the WHO has said.

Hantavirus is usually spread by rodents but can in rare cases be transmitted person-to-person. The WHO has said the risk to the wider global population is low, but the risk to passengers and crew on the ship is moderate.



14 Dead in Pakistan Suicide Attack. Pakistan Taliban Splinter Group Claims Blast

A worker clear rubble with an excavator as a police officer and local residents gather at the site of overnight suicide bombing at a security post in Fatah Khel, in Bannu, a district in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan, Sunday, May 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Aamad Khattak)
A worker clear rubble with an excavator as a police officer and local residents gather at the site of overnight suicide bombing at a security post in Fatah Khel, in Bannu, a district in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan, Sunday, May 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Aamad Khattak)
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14 Dead in Pakistan Suicide Attack. Pakistan Taliban Splinter Group Claims Blast

A worker clear rubble with an excavator as a police officer and local residents gather at the site of overnight suicide bombing at a security post in Fatah Khel, in Bannu, a district in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan, Sunday, May 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Aamad Khattak)
A worker clear rubble with an excavator as a police officer and local residents gather at the site of overnight suicide bombing at a security post in Fatah Khel, in Bannu, a district in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan, Sunday, May 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Aamad Khattak)

The death toll from a suicide attack on a security post in northwest Pakistan rose to 14 police officers, authorities said early Sunday. A self-proclaimed breakaway group of the Pakistan Taliban has claimed the attack.

A suicide bomber and several gunmen detonated an explosives-laden vehicle near the post in Bannu, a district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan, late Saturday, said senior police official Sajjad Khan. The attack triggered an intense shootout, and some officers were killed in the exchange, while others died later after the building collapsed.

Rescuers conducted an hourslong search operation using heavy machinery to retrieve bodies from under the rubble, Khan said, adding that three police officers were wounded in the attack, The Associated Press said.

Security forces have also launched an operation to track down the perpetrators.

A newly formed militant group, Ittehad-ul-Mujahideen Pakistan, claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement sent to reporters. While the group claims it was formed by splinter factions of the Pakistani Taliban, known as Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, authorities have accused it of being a front for the TTP.

Pakistan has witnessed a surge in militant violence in recent years, much of it blamed on the TTP, a separate group but an ally of the Afghan Taliban, who returned to power in Afghanistan in 2021.

Islamabad often accuses Afghanistan’s Taliban government of providing sanctuary to the TTP, a claim that Kabul denies.

Tensions between the two neighbors have persisted, and both sides have engaged in fighting that has killed hundreds of people since late February.

In early April, Afghan and Pakistani officials held peace talks mediated by China. However, despite the talks, sporadic cross-border clashes have continued, though at a lower intensity than before.


Putin Says He Thinks Russia-Ukraine War is Coming to an End

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a ceremony to lay flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in central Moscow, Russia, 09 May 2026. EPA/ALEXANDER NEMENOV / POOL
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a ceremony to lay flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in central Moscow, Russia, 09 May 2026. EPA/ALEXANDER NEMENOV / POOL
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Putin Says He Thinks Russia-Ukraine War is Coming to an End

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a ceremony to lay flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in central Moscow, Russia, 09 May 2026. EPA/ALEXANDER NEMENOV / POOL
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a ceremony to lay flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in central Moscow, Russia, 09 May 2026. EPA/ALEXANDER NEMENOV / POOL

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday that he thought the Ukraine war was coming to an end, remarks that came just hours after he had vowed victory in Ukraine at Moscow's most scaled-back Victory Day parade in years.

"I think that the matter is coming to an end," Putin told reporters of the Russia-Ukraine war, Europe's deadliest conflict since World War Two. He also said he would be willing to negotiate new security arrangements for Europe, and that his preferred negotiating partner would be Germany's former Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder.

Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine triggered the most serious crisis in relations between Russia and the West since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, when many people feared the world was on the brink of nuclear war.

The Kremlin has said peace talks brokered by US President Donald Trump's administration were on pause. Putin has repeatedly ‌vowed to fight on ‌until all of Russia's various war aims are achieved in what Moscow calls the "special ‌military operation".

Putin was ⁠speaking in the ⁠Kremlin after setting out his view of the causes of the war. He blamed "globalist" Western leaders, saying they promised NATO would not expand eastward after the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall, but then tried to draw Ukraine into the European Union's orbit.

His statement came just hours after the parade on the May 9 national holiday celebrating the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two. The annual event pays homage to the 27 million Soviet citizens who perished in that war.

Instead of the usual intercontinental ballistic missiles, tanks and missile systems rolling across the cobbles of Red Square, Russia played a video of its military hardware in action on giant screens ⁠opposite the Kremlin walls.

Russian troops have been fighting in Ukraine for well over four years. ‌That is longer than Soviet forces fought in World War Two, known in Russia ‌as the Great Patriotic War of 1941-45.

WAR IN EUROPE

Putin, who has ruled Russia as president or prime minister since the last day ‌of 1999, faces a wave of anxiety in Moscow about the war in Ukraine, which has killed hundreds of thousands of ‌people, left swathes of Ukraine in ruins, and drained Russia's $3 trillion economy. Russia's relations with Europe are worse than at any time since the depths of the Cold War.

Russian forces have so far been unable to take the whole of the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine where Kyiv's forces have been pushed back to a line of fortress cities. Russian advances have slowed this year, though Moscow controls just under one fifth ‌of Ukrainian territory.

After Russia and Ukraine accused each other of violating unilateral ceasefires they had each declared over recent days, US President Donald Trump announced a three-day ceasefire from Saturday to ⁠Monday that was supported by ⁠the Kremlin and Kyiv. The two sides also agreed to exchange 1,000 prisoners.

"I'd like to see it stop. Russia-Ukraine - it's the worst thing since World War Two in terms of life. Twenty-five thousand young soldiers every month. It's crazy," Trump told reporters in Washington.

He added that he would "like to see a big extension" of the ceasefire. There were no reports of violations of the ceasefire from either Moscow or Kyiv.

TALKS WITH SCHROEDER?

European Council President Antonio Costa said last week he believed there was "potential" for the EU to negotiate with Russia, and to discuss the future of the security architecture of Europe.

Asked if he was willing to engage in talks with the Europeans, Putin said the preferable figure for him was Schroeder.

"For me personally, the former Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Mr. Schroeder, is preferable," Putin said.

European leaders have said Russia must be defeated in Ukraine and cast Putin as a war criminal and autocrat who they say could one day attack a NATO member if he is allowed to win the war. Russia dismisses such claims as nonsense.

Putin, who ordered troops into Ukraine in February 2022, casts European powers as warmongers for supporting Ukraine with tens of billions of dollars in support, weapons and intelligence.

Asked about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Putin said a meeting was possible only once a lasting peace deal was agreed.


UK PM Starmer, Weakened by Local Elections, Is Challenged by Former Minister

09 May 2026, United Kingdom, London: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer with former prime Minister Gordon Brown on the steps of 10 Downing Street. Photo: International Pool/PA Wire/dpa
09 May 2026, United Kingdom, London: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer with former prime Minister Gordon Brown on the steps of 10 Downing Street. Photo: International Pool/PA Wire/dpa
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UK PM Starmer, Weakened by Local Elections, Is Challenged by Former Minister

09 May 2026, United Kingdom, London: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer with former prime Minister Gordon Brown on the steps of 10 Downing Street. Photo: International Pool/PA Wire/dpa
09 May 2026, United Kingdom, London: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer with former prime Minister Gordon Brown on the steps of 10 Downing Street. Photo: International Pool/PA Wire/dpa

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, reeling from a crushing local election defeat, faced a new setback to his leadership on Saturday when a former minister said she would challenge him for the top job if no-one else stepped forward. Starmer's Labor Party recorded the worst losses of a governing party in municipal polls since 1995, prompting a growing number of his own lawmakers to call on him to quit.

To try to shore up his position in the party earlier on Saturday, he named two influential Labor grandees as advisers, former Prime Minister Gordon Brown and former deputy Labour leader Harriet Harman. But just hours later, Labor lawmaker Catherine West, a former minister, told ‌BBC Radio that ‌she wanted the cabinet to work out a plan to replace Starmer ‌by ⁠Monday, or she ⁠would challenge him for the position herself.

"If...there are no leadership hopefuls who come forward tomorrow, then Monday morning I will put my name forward to stand for the Leader of the Labor Party," she said.

LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE WOULD NOT BE STRAIGHTFORWARD

As the extent of the defeat emerged, more than 20 lawmakers publicly and privately called on Starmer to set out a timetable for his departure. Asked whether he would stand down he told British media that was not the right thing to do.

"I'm not going to walk away ⁠from this," he said earlier on Saturday.

A number of Cabinet ministers said on ‌Friday that they continued to support Starmer, who just under ‌two years ago led Labor to a landslide national election victory, and an immediate challenge from the potential leadership ‌rivals does not look straightforward.

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham does not have the seat in parliament he ‌needs to mount a challenge, and former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner has yet to fully resolve the tax issues that prompted her resignation from office last year. Wes Streeting, currently health minister, is, like Starmer, tainted by the appointment of Peter Mandelson as Britain's ambassador to the United States. Streeting was close to Mandelson who was sacked ‌over his ties to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Any candidate wishing to make a challenge would need to secure the public support of ⁠20% of Labor members ⁠of parliament. With Labor currently holding 403 seats, that equates to 81 backers. West said she had 10 names behind her so far but her preferred option was that another candidate put themselves forward.

"I think there are several people who would like to do it who have been planning for months," she said.

CALLING IN THE OLD GUARD AS PRESSURE MOUNTS

Aiming to reset his leadership and win back party support, Starmer's office announced Brown, 75, and Harman, also 75, would join his team.

"They're vital to how we strengthen our country and take it forward and provide the opportunities that give people that hope for a better future," he said when asked whether figures from the past could help with his plan for the future to improve people's lives.

Brown will seek to drive new defense and security investment and hone relations with the European Union, to try to boost economic performance and win back votes, while Harman will focus on tackling misogyny and violence against women and girls, creating economic opportunities.