Archive December 15, 2025

At least 37 dead after flash floods hit Morocco’s Safi

At least 37 have been killed in flash floods triggered by torrential rains in Morocco’s Atlantic coastal province of Safi, according to authorities.

State-owned broadcaster SNRT News on Monday quoted local authorities as saying at least 14 people had received hospital treatment, including two in the intensive care unit, after the sudden bout of heavy rain on Sunday.

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Images on social media showed a torrent of muddy water sweeping cars and rubbish bins from the streets in the town of Safi, located some 300km (186 miles) south of the capital, Rabat. At least 70 homes and businesses in the historic old city were flooded after just one hour of heavy rain, according to the authorities.

In a statement, the Safi governorate said search and rescue operations were ongoing and necessary measures had been taken to secure the affected areas and provide support to residents.

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Resident Marouane Tamer, quoted by the AFP news agency, questioned why government trucks had not been dispatched to pump out the water.

Damage to roads cut off traffic along several routes to and from the port city on the Atlantic coast.

Casablanca-based newspaper Le Matin said provincial road 2300 linking Safi to Hrara, a town located 20.5km (12.7 miles) to the northeast, had been particularly affected.

The newspaper said the provincial directorate of national education in Safi had suspended classes in all schools on Monday.

By Sunday evening, the water level had receded, leaving people to pick through a mud-sodden landscape to salvage belongings.

As teams searched for other possible casualties, the weather service forecast more heavy rain on Tuesday across the country.

Morocco is experiencing heavy rain and snowfall in the Atlas Mountains, following seven years of drought that emptied some of its main reservoirs.

The country’s General Directorate of Meteorology said 2024 was Morocco’s hottest year on record.

Heavy rain in 2021 caused the death of 24 people, after there was a flood in an illegal underground textile workshop in a private house in Tangier, the state news agency reported at the time.

In 2014 and 2015, torrential rains also caused widespread flooding in Morocco.

Sunday’s floods came shortly after a separate disaster last week, which saw 19 people killed and 16 injured by the collapse of two buildings in Morocco’s historic city of Fes.

People walk past debris left by a flash flood in Safi
People walk past debris left by a flash flood in Safi [AFP]

Israel and Hamas trade blame over delay of second phase of Gaza ceasefire

Israel and Hamas have traded accusations that the other is delaying the second phase of the US-brokered peace plan in Gaza.

The accusations on Sunday followed the killing of a senior Hamas commander near Gaza City, while Israel said Palestinian groups were refusing to hand over the remains of the last captive and seeking to “remilitarise”.

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In a video statement released on Sunday, Hamas’s Gaza chief, Khalil al-Hayya, confirmed the killing of senior commander Raed Saad in an Israeli attack in Gaza the previous day. He accused Israel of violating the ceasefire and jeopardising the United States-brokered peace plan.

“The continued Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement … and latest assassinations that targeted Saad and others threaten the viability of the agreement,” al-Hayya said.

He called on mediators – US President Donald Trump in particular – “to work on obliging Israel to respect the ceasefire and commit to it”.

Phase one of the October truce called for a cessation of hostilities, the return of living captives and prisoners and the remains of the dead, and for humanitarian aid to be allowed into the enclave.

Once all of those conditions were fulfilled, phase two, which is to include an Israeli withdrawal, Palestinian disarmament and a formal end to the war, could begin.

However, since the ceasefire began on October 10, Israel has continued to attack Gaza on a daily basis, carrying out nearly 800 attacks and killing hundreds, according to authorities in Gaza, while blocking the free flow of humanitarian aid.

Meanwhile, Israel is awaiting the return of the remains of the last captive, Ran Gvili, which it says is a condition of moving to the second and more complicated phase of the ceasefire.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday struck a defiant tone over the killing of Saad, accusing Hamas of violating the principles of the Trump peace plan.

Describing the slain commander as “the primary figure in charge of Hamas’s effort to build up its strength and arm itself within the Strip”, Netanyahu accused him of “conducting remilitarisation”.

“[Saad] was working to replenish weaponry and smuggle weaponry,” said the Israeli leader, adding the alleged actions represented “a total violation of the principles Hamas supposedly accepted by adopting the Trump plan”.

Netanyahu also spoke of the efforts to secure the return of the remains of Gvili, whose body is the last of the Israeli captives to be delivered to Israel.

‘We decide’

The claims come amid reports of tension between the Netanyahu and Trump administrations over the issue.

Israeli media outlets have reported that Israel’s key ally and the chief sponsor of the ceasefire agreement is pushing Israel to swiftly progress to the second phase of the agreement, while Israel insists that Gvili’s remains must be returned first.

“We are nearing the end of the first phase,” said Netanyahu. “We also wish to return, and are working to return, Ran Gvili”, he continued, insisting that his government is doing “a great deal on this matter, including activities carried out here, and also in Cairo and in other places”.

Seemingly with one eye on the US pressure, the prime minister stressed that Israel would act with autonomy in its approach to the issue.

“Our policy will remain very forceful, and it is an independent one,” he said.

Rob Reiner and wife Michele’s cause of death revealed as bodies discovered at their home

Legendary Hollywood film-maker and actor Rob Reiner, 78, and his wife Michele, 68, were been found dead in their Los Angeles home on Sunday as tributes flood in

Police have released an update after film director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele were found dead at their Los Angeles home.

A large police presence remains at the house in Brentwood as detectives investigate the circumstances following an “apparent homicide”. It has been reported that the couple, who were married for 35 years, were discovered with stab wounds by their daughter Romy.

Police confirmed that no-one had been arrested, but, according to the BBC, that no suspect or person of interest was currently being sought. LAPD Deputy Chief Alan Hamilton said: “We have not identified a suspect at this time. No one has been detained.”

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Police sources told TMZ.com that the two victims at the house suffered lacerations “consistent with a knife [attack]”. Their deaths were confirmed after the LA Fire Department was called to provide medical aid at around 3:30pm local time.

A spokesperson for the Reiner family said: “It is with profound sorrow that we announce the tragic passing of Michele and Rob Reiner. We are heartbroken by this sudden loss, and we ask for privacy during this unbelievably difficult time.”

The A Few Good Men director met his second wife, Singer, while filming smash hit When Harry Met Sally. The couple wed in 1989 are parents to Romy and Jake. Rob was also dad to daughter Tracy, whom he adopted when he was married to Penny Marshall.

Billy Crystal and Larry David were at the home of Rob Reiner shortly after reports of his death in an apparent homicide. A source has conformed to PEOPLE that that actors Crystal, 77, and David, 78, arrived separately at the home hours after the tragedy occurred.

Crystal “looked like he was about to cry,” a neighbour told ABC 7 Los Angeles. Reiner collaborated with Crystal on projects including When Harry Met Sally, This Is Spinal Tap and The Princess Bride. He also made an appearance on David’s hit HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Former US President Barack Obama said he and wife Michelle have been left heartbroken by the couple’s deaths. “Rob’s achievements in film and television gave us some of our most cherished stories on screen,” he said. “But beneath all of the stories he produced was a deep belief in the goodness of people – and a lifelong commitment to putting that belief into action.

“Together, he and his wife lived lives defined by purpose. They will be remembered for the values they championed and the countless people they inspired. We send our deepest condolences to all who loved them.”

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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass paid tribute to the couple, saying in a statement: “This is a devastating loss for our city and our country. Rob Reiner’s contributions reverberate throughout American culture and society, and he has improved countless lives through his creative work and advocacy fighting for social and economic justice.

“An acclaimed actor, director, producer, writer, and engaged political activist, he always used his gifts in service of others. Personally, I am heartbroken by the tragic loss of Rob and his wife Michele. I knew Rob and have tremendous respect for him.”

Royal Family LIVE: Meghan Markle’s decisive move about dad in bitter family feud

Meghan Markle reportedly has no plans to see her father Thomas Markle and is said to have given up hope of any reconciliation.

Mr Markle, 81, is believed to have had a leg amputated last week after falling ill at his home in the Philippines after developing a blood clot. It was confirmed that Meghan, who has been estranged from her dad since 2018, managed to get a letter to him after news emerged of his health battle.

However, it has now been reported that the Duchess of Sussex has not received any reply to the letter and has deleted her father’s number and has no plans to reunite with him. It comes as Meghan’s husband Prince Harry has not met his father-in-law while their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet have also not met their grandfather.

William and Kate extend condolences

The Prince and Princess of Wales have said their thoughts are with every Australian following a mass shooting at Bondi Beach, in a personal message signed by William and Kate.

“Our thoughts are with every Australian today following the terrible attack at Bondi Beach.

“We extend our deepest condolences to the families and friends of those who have lost their lives and stand with the Jewish community in grief.

King ‘appalled and saddened’ by Bondi attack

In a message to the people of Australia, the King said he was “appalled and saddened by the most dreadful antisemitic terrorist attack” at Bondi Beach in Sydney.

“My wife and I are appalled and saddened by the most dreadful antisemitic terrorist attack on Jewish people attending the Chanukah celebration at Bondi Beach,” his statement said.

“Our hearts go out to everyone who has been affected so dreadfully, including the police officers who were injured while protecting members of their community.

“We commend the police, emergency services and members of the public whose heroic actions no doubt prevented even greater horror and tragedy.

King ‘deeply touched’ after cancer message

The King “will be deeply touched” by the positive reaction to his message about his cancer recovery journey, Buckingham Palace has said.

Charles announced in a video message on Friday his cancer treatment is being reduced in the new year, adding the “good news” was down to early diagnosis, successful care and following “doctors’ orders”.

The head of state, who has been receiving cancer treatment as an outpatient since early February 2024, also urged millions to take up available screenings for the disease.

A spokesperson for Buckingham Palace said on Saturday it has been “delighted by the scale and sensitivity of the worldwide media reaction”, and is “most grateful for the many kind comments we have received for the King, both from those working in cancer care and from the general public.”

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King Charles during his personal message shown during Stand Up To Cancer on Channel 4 (PA)

Meghan ‘deletes father’s number’

Meghan Markle has reportedly deleted her father’s number and has no plans to meet up with him.

According to the Sunday Times, Meghan has not called her father after he was rushed to hospital, fearing that their conversation could be overheard. The publication reports that the Duchess does not believe they will ever reconcile.

It comes amid a whirlwind week for Meghan after she and Harry made an announcement on a brand new project.

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Meghan Markle and her estranged father Thomas (Netflix)

Chris Hoy’s children ask ‘Is it because I was naughty?’ as cancer diagnosis revealed

Chris Hoy has revealed his children’s heartbreaking response to his cancer diagnosis.

The Olympian was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer in September 2023 before going public a year later. In a heartbreaking interview, Chris’ wife, who was diagnosed with MS at the same time, told BBC Sport her children asked her if the terminal diagnosis “was it because I was naughty?”

The couple’s two kids, a son named Callum David Robert Hoy, born in 2014, and a daughter named Chloe Rose Carol, born in 2017, also asked if their dad “was going to die” and if they were going to “catch it.”





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Sarra said her young kids were very scared when their dad revealed the diagnosis and explained how she and Chris worked to explain the terrible news to the youngsters. She added that a common reaction for children was to ask if the diagnosis was their own fault.

In another heartbreaking admission, Sarra also spoke about the family’s journey as Chris goes went through chemotherapy.

She said the family had a beloved cherry blossom tree in the garden, which would blossom when Chris’ chemo ended.

The family painted a huge tree with no leaves or blossom on it and added bits of pink blossom to the tree as Chris went through his treatment.

Holding back tears, Sarra revealed that “everyday the kids would get up and stick a bit of blossom on the tree.”

The idea behind the painting was that kids were “helping daddy regrow”, the mum-of-two revealed.

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