A number of electronic devices have been sent away for forensic analysis after the man was arrested.
A man allegedly raped his daughters in front of his 10-year-old son. The 46-year-old male was arrested on Friday in Cascavel, in Paraná, southern Brazil. Civil Police of Paraná (PCPR) have accused him of repeatedly raping the two young girls, aged seven and eight, while they stayed with him at his home between January 2025 and January 2026.
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Cops said some of these alleged rapes were witness by the girls’ older brother. Authorities citing evidence gathered before the trial phase led to the dad being placed in court-ordered pretrial detention, reports the Mirror.
Local media reported, during the alleged abuser’s arrest, a search and seizure warrant was executed at his home to recover electronic devices. These items will be submitted for forensic analysis, with the man sent to prison, where he remains “at the disposal of the Justice system”.
Reports added the official police probe has been concluded, and the results will be sent onwards to the Public Prosecutor’s Office. The allegations against the man come just days after another 41-year-old was imprisoned for 29 years after being found guilty of raping his own daughter.
He was arrested by civil police in rural Guaraqueçaba, also in Paraná, on January 14 during an operation carried out in public. Bruno Silva Rocha, the local chief of police, said the beast was sentenced to 29 years and two months behind bars for abusing the girl, whose details have not been disclosed.
He added cops executed an arrest warrant in the town of Potinga, where the man is believed to have lived, and taken onwards to the Antonina Civil Police Station. The predator was transferred to the Paranaguá Public Jail immediately following his arrest, and he remains there following his conviction earlier this month.
Also on the 14th, another man, aged 23, was arrested on charges of rape of a vulnerable person and dissemination of child abuse imagery. Officers arrested the man and reportedly solved the case “in less than 24 hours after the facts came to light”, local media reported, after the victim’s mum filed a police report.
She reportedly went to a police station to complain intimate videos of her daughter, aged 13, were circulating on social media. Police reportedly conducted swift investigations and later identified the teen’s ex-boyfriend as a suspect, with the department alleging he released photos and videos of his young victim as a form of revenge.
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Cops went on to allege the 23-year-old had confessed, and his mobile phone was seized ahead of being passed along to forensics teams for analysis.
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The 79th British Academy Film Awards took place on Sunday night and there were plenty of funny and memorable moments from the star-studded ceremony
The 79th EE BAFTA Film Awards got underway in London on Sunday night with huge stars in attendance including Emma Stone, Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Hudson joining the likes of Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley.
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Prince William and his wife, Princess Catherine, also made a joint appearance at theawards walking the red carpet together where they awkwardly dodged a question from a heckler. The royal couple’s outing comes just days after William’s uncle, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, was arrested at his home on the Sandringham Estate, suspicion of misconduct in public office.
From Kylie Jenner being offered a Jammy Dodger, to K-pop star Rei Ami’s affection for Paddington, these were some of the funniest and most unforgettable moments from last night…
– Alan Cumming’s snack distribution.
Among the most entertaining – and peculiar – highlights of host Alan Cumming’s evening came when he wandered into the celebrity-packed audience armed with British treats.
“People were starting to get a bit peckish. I could tell their blood-sugar levels were crashing so I thought I’d come out and hand out some very British snacks,” he announced, clutching a basket.
After offering best actress contender Emma Stone a bag of Hula Hoops, which she called “divine”, he presented Stormzy with his “favourite” crisps – Skips. Approaching best actor hopeful Timothée Chalamet, who was seated next to Kylie Jenner, he enquired of the slightly bewildered pair: “Can I interest you in a packet of Scampi Fries?”.
“Kylie – have you ever had your gums around a giant Jammie Dodger?” Cumming continued before handing her one. He subsequently offered fellow best actor nominee Leonardo DiCaprio a treat.
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“Leo, here you are. I think – how do you like the idea of an Oatie Hobnob Flapjack? That sounds fantastic,” the Hollywood legend responded.
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– Dame Emma Thompson’s resemblance to a former British prime minister
During the evening’s proceedings, the prestigious 2026 Bafta Fellowship Award was bestowed upon Dame Donna Langley – the first British woman to helm a major Hollywood studio – in recognition of her outstanding contributions to film and television.
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A specially recorded message from Dame Emma Thompson was broadcast to attendees, with the camera tightly focused on her face.
Dame Emma quipped: “I haven’t got any makeup on. I look like Boris Johnson. Dame Langley, it’s me Dame Thompson in my kitchen.” She assured Dame Donna that “no one could deserve it more” when speaking about the accolade.
– Paddington’s biggest admirer.
The vocal talents behind the blockbuster KPop Demon Hunters performed at the event – marking their debut live appearance together beyond American shores.
Prior to the ceremony’s commencement, group members spoke with reporters on the red carpet and learned that Paddington had been seen amongst attendees.
Band member Rei Ami appeared shocked before excitedly declaring: “Can we meet Paddington? Where’s Paddington? I want to make a Tik Tok with Paddington.”
– Actress Mia McKenna-Bruce reveals unexpected Ronan Keating fandom.
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Persuasion star Mia McKenna-Bruce also spoke on the red carpet, where she was questioned about advice for nominees. McKenna-Bruce, who herself claimed the Bafta Rising Star Award in 2024, responded: “It’s a rollercoaster, so just try to ride it.”
When asked if she was referencing Ronan Keating, she confirmed: “There we go. I knew someone would get it.” When they remarked on his collection of “bangers,” she replied with evident excitement: “Yes. He really does.”
– Cumming’s Zoom call.
The evening kicked off with a pre-recorded sketch featuring Cumming alongside several celebrities including Warwick Davies and young Hamnet star Jacobi Jupe participating in a Zoom conversation. Cumming appealed for their assistance in broadening the Baftas ‘ viewing figures.
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Twelve year old Jupe then enquired “what’s BBC One?”, before continuing: “Oh, television – I think I watched that once. It’s like a big phone, right?”.
– Jessie Buckley’s emotional speech.
Jessie Buckley became visibly tearful as she accepted her best actress accolade for portraying William Shakespeare’s wife in Hamnet.
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Director Chloe Zhao, who helmed the film, appeared equally moved when cameras captured her reaction from the audience. “I love you,” she silently repeated to Buckley during her acceptance speech.
Zhao herself received a best director nomination for the production, though the honour ultimately went to Paul Thomas Anderson for One Battle After Another.
– Robert Aramayo’s two big wins.
Further emotional scenes unfolded when British performer Robert Aramayo secured the best actor trophy mere moments after claiming the EE Rising Star award.
Aramayo triumphed over Hollywood giants including Leonardo DiCaprio, Timothée Chalamet and Ethan Hawke for the best actor honour, having delivered a powerful performance in I Swear, depicting the true story of a man living with Tourette syndrome in 1980s Scotland.
The surprise etched on his face was evident and was equalled only by the joy displayed by his family as they embraced him in the audience before he made his way to the stage to deliver his second speech of the evening.
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At the age of 25 John Davidson was diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome – since then he’s campaigned tirelessly, and he’s helped many young people with Tourette’s
00:09, 23 Feb 2026Updated 00:20, 23 Feb 2026
A number of people heard “shouting” throughout the BAFTAs tonight which sparked confusion in the ceremony and for those watching along at home – but host Alan Cummings explained an audience-member with Tourette Syndrome was experiencing tics during the ceremony.
Throughout the ceremony, “shut the f**k up,” could be heard during a speech by BAFTA chair Sara Putt, as well as “f**k you,” when the directors of Arco won the Best Children’s and Family film.
Later in the evening, host Alan told the audience: “You may have noticed some strong language in the background. This can be part of how Tourette’s syndrome shows up for some people as the film explores that experience. Thanks for your understanding and helping create a respectful space for everyone.”
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So who was behind the outbursts?
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Who is John Davidson?
John Davidson first started noticing symptoms aged 12. These include outbursts, tics and swearing. At 16 he starred in the 1989 documentary John’s Not Mad, as the cameras followed him around his home town of Galashiels in the Scottish Borders.
It wasn’t until almost ten years later that John was diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome at the age of 25. Now 54, John has chosen to keep the spotlight on himself to highlight the condition which – and his story is being told in a new film I Swear.
What is Tourette Syndrome?
According to the NHS Tourette syndrome is a condition that causes you to make sudden, repetitive sounds or movements (tics). There is no cure, but treatment can help manage the tics. The main symptom of Tourette syndrome is tics. Tics can involve repetitive sounds (vocal tics) or movements (motor tics) you do not choose to make and cannot control. Tics can be triggered by different things including stress, excitement or tiredness.
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The inspiration behind I Swear
John is the inspiration behind the BAFTA nominated movie, I Swear, released last year. The British biographical drama film follows the true story of John Davidson, a Scottish man who became a prominent campaigner for Tourette’s syndrome awareness.
Directed by Kirk Jones, the film features performances from the wider Tourette’s community, including Andrea Bisset, to authentically portray life with the condition. The film was released in the UK on October 10, 2025, following its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, and focuses on Davidson’s life after the 1989 documentary John’s Not Mad.
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he production involved the wider Tourette’s community, featuring performances from real people with the condition to ensure an accurate representation of the experience.
The film has been described as a “brilliantly eye-opening” and “feelgood” film, with praise for its honest portrayal of the condition. The film is noted for its ability to raise awareness while providing a moving account of living with Tourette’s.
Awards won at tonight’s BAFTAs
I Swear star Robert Aramayo won best actor at this year’s Bafta awards. The actor, who depicted the life of John Davidson, a campaigner for Tourette’s syndrome, was in tears as he collected his award, telling the crowd: “I honestly cannot believe this.”
Earlier in the evening, he also won the Bafta rising star award, given to up-and-coming actors. It marks the first time an actor or actress has won both categories in the same year.
I Swear won three awards tonight, with casting director Lauren Evans adding to its tally by winning best casting, describing the performance from Aramayo as “stellar.”
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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas is set to invalidate about 1,700 driver’s licenses held by transgender residents and roughly as many birth certificates under a new law that goes beyond Republican-imposed restrictions in other states on listing gender identities in government documents.
The new law takes effect Thursday. Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed the measure but the Legislature’s GOP supermajorities overrode it last week as Republican state lawmakers across the U.S. have pursued another round of measures to roll back transgender rights.
The bill prohibits documents from listing any sex other than the one assigned birth and invalidates any that reflect a conflicting gender identity. Florida, Tennessee and Texas also don’t allow driver’s licenses to reflect a trans person’s gender identity, and at least eight states besides Kansas have policies that bar trans residents from changing their birth certificates.
But only Kansas’ law requires reversing changes previously made for trans residents. Kansas officials expect to cancel about 1,700 driver’s licenses and issue new birth certificates for up to 1,800 people.
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“It tells me that Kansas Republicans are interested in being on the vanguard of the culture war and in a race to the bottom,” said Democratic state Rep. Abi Boatman, a transgender Air Force veteran appointed in January to fill a vacant Wichita seat.
Kansas’ new law enjoyed nearly unanimous GOP support. It is the latest success in what has become an annual effort to further roll back transgender rights by Republicans in statehouses across the U.S., bolstered by policies and rhetoric from President Donald Trump’s administration.
Trump and other Republicans attack research-backed conclusions that gender can change or be fluid as radical “gender ideology.” GOP lawmakers in Kansas regularly describe transgender girls and women as male and as they say they’re protecting women.
Like fellow Republicans, Kansas Senate Majority Leader Chase Blaisi said Trump’s reelection and other GOP victories in 2024 show that voters want “to return to common sense” on gender.
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“When I go home, people believe there are just two sexes, male and female,” Blasi said. “It’s basic biology I learned in high school.”
Kelly supports transgender rights, but GOP lawmakers have overridden her vetoes three of the past four years. Kansas bans gender-affirming care for minors and bars transgender women and girls from female sports teams, kindergarten through college.
Transgender people can’t use public restrooms, locker rooms or other single-sex facilities associated with their gender identities, though there was no enforcement mechanism until this year’s law added tough new provisions.
Transgender people have said carrying IDs that misgender them opens them to intrusive questions, harassment and even violence when they show it to police, merchants, and others.
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In 2023, Republicans halted changes in Kansas birth certificates and driver’s licenses by enacting a measure ending the state’s legal recognition of trans residents’ gender identities. Though the law didn’t mention either document, it legally defined male and female by a person’s “biological reproductive system” at birth.
However, a lawsuit led to state court decisions that last year permitted driver’s license changes to resume.
Legislators in at least seven other states are considering bills to prevent transgender people from changing one or both documents, according to a search using the bill-tracking software Plural.
But none would reverse past changes.
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The extra step by Kansas legislators reinforces a message “that trans people aren’t welcome,” said Anthony Alvarez, a transgender University of Kansas student who works for a pro-LGBTQ rights group.
Kansas is likely to notify transgender residents by mail that their driver’s licenses are no longer valid and they need to go to a local licensing office to get a new one, said Zachary Denney, spokesperson for the agency that issues them.
The Legislature hasn’t earmarked funds to cover the cost, so each person will pay it — $26 for a standard license.
Alvarez already has had four IDs in four years as he’s changed his name, changed his gender marker and turned 21.
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He’s always planned to stay in his native Kansas after getting his history degree this spring.
But, he said, “They’re just making it harder and harder for me to live in the state that I love.”
BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union’s executive arm requested “full clarity” from the United States and asked its trade partner to fulfill its commitments after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down some of President Donald Trump’s most sweeping tariffs.
Trump has lashed out at the court decision and said Saturday that he wants a global tariff of 15%, up from the 10% he announced a day earlier.
The European Commission said the current situation is not conducive to delivering “fair, balanced, and mutually beneficial” trans-Atlantic trade and investment, as agreed to by both sides and spelled out in the EU-U.S. Joint Statement of August 2025.
American and EU officials sealed a trade deal last year that imposes a 15% import tax on 70% of European goods exported to the United States. The European Commission handles trade for the 27 EU member countries.
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A top EU lawmaker said on Sunday he will propose to the European Parliament negotiating team to put the ratifying process of the deal on pause.
“Pure tariff chaos on the part of the U.S. administration,” Bernd Lange, the chair of Parliament’s international trade committee, wrote on social media. “No one can make sense of it anymore — only open questions and growing uncertainty for the EU and other U.S. trading partners.”
The value of EU-U.S. trade in goods and services amounted to 1.7 trillion euros ($2 trillion) in 2024, or an average of 4.6 billion euros a day, according to EU statistics agency Eurostat.
“A deal is a deal,” the European Commission said. “As the United States’ largest trading partner, the EU expects the U.S. to honor its commitments set out in the Joint Statement — just as the EU stands by its commitments. EU products must continue to benefit from the most competitive treatment, with no increases in tariffs beyond the clear and all-inclusive ceiling previously agreed.”
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Jamieson Greer, Trump’s top trade negotiator, said in a CBS News interview Sunday morning that the U.S. plans to stand by its trade deals and expects its partners to do the same.
He said he talked to his European counterpart this weekend and hasn’t heard anyone tell him the deal is off.
“The deals were not premised on whether or not the emergency tariff litigation would rise or fall,” Greer said. “I haven’t heard anyone yet come to me and say the deal’s off. They want to see how this plays out.”
Europe’s biggest exports to the U.S. are pharmaceuticals, cars, aircraft, chemicals, medical instruments, and wine and spirits. Among the biggest U.S. exports to the bloc are professional and scientific services like payment systems and cloud infrastructure, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, aerospace products and cars.
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“When applied unpredictably, tariffs are inherently disruptive, undermining confidence and stability across global markets and creating further uncertainty across international supply chains,” the commission added.
As primarily a trading bloc, the EU has a powerful tool at its disposal to retaliate — the bloc’s Anti-Coercion Instrument. It includes a raft of measures for blocking or restricting trade and investment from countries found to be putting undue pressure on EU member nations or corporations.
The measures could include curtailing the export and import of goods and services, barring countries or companies from EU public tenders, or limiting foreign direct investment. In its most severe form, it would essentially close off access to the EU’s 450-million customer market and inflict billions of dollars of losses on U.S. companies and the American economy.
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Motorists in England, Scotland and Wales will see the new number plates on the road when they are released from March 1.
They must make sure their own licence plates adhere to specifications in order to be road legal, with a warning that those that do not comply with rules could be hit with a £1,000 fine.
DVLA number plate warning
The DVLA warns: “Number plates (also known as licence plates) must show your registration number correctly. You cannot rearrange letters or numbers, or alter them so that they’re hard to read.
“You could be fined up to £1,000 and your vehicle will fail its MOT test if you drive with incorrectly displayed number plates.”
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Is your number plate legal?
These are the rules you should be aware of around licence plates from the DVLA.
The number plates on your vehicle must:
be made from a reflective material
display black characters on a white background (front plate)
display black characters on a yellow background (rear plate)
not have a background pattern
be marked to show who supplied the number plate
be marked with a British Standard number – this is ‘BS AU 145e’ for plates fitted after 1 September 2021
The characters must not be removable or reflective. If your number plates were fitted after 1 September 2021, they must also be a single shade of black.
Your number plates can also:
have 3D (raised) characters
display certain flags, symbols and identifiers
display a green flash, if you have a zero-emission vehicle
Graham Conway, Managing Director at Select Car Leasing , said: “Characters must not be removable or reflective, however, your number plates can have 3D (raised) characters, display certain flags, symbols and identifiers and display a green flash, if you have a zero-emission vehicle.
“It’s important to drivers to understand the nuances of what’s required for their licence plates as even the smallest modifications could make it illegal. For example, 3D characters are allowed on licence plates, but if the raised letters are not black or have a reflective coating on them, this could make them illegal.
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“It’s also important for drivers to understand that any modifications around their licence plate, that could make it unreadable, are also considered illegal.
“For example, licence plate lights must be white – not tinted blue or any other colour – and need to illuminate the plate evenly without causing any shadows. The bulbs themselves must not be visible.
“Failure to meet these requirements can result in fines of up to £1,000, as well as an MOT failure for the vehicle.
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“Motorists looking to replace or customise their plates should only buy from DVLA-registered suppliers who follow the legal guidelines. Plates that feature illegal fonts, incorrect spacing, tinted backgrounds, or missing supplier information can all lead to penalties.
“For those unsure whether their plates comply, checking with a reputable supplier or consulting DVLA guidelines is the safest way to avoid unnecessary fines or complications.”
White House insiders claim Trump is considering the use of a targeted strike on Iran as negotiators are scheduled to meet on Thursday, with a second much larger assault to topple the country’s leaders
23:06, 22 Feb 2026Updated 23:06, 22 Feb 2026
President Trump has said he is planning a massive strike on Iran, intended to drive the leadership from power.
Negotiators from the US and Iran are scheduled to meet in Geneva on Thursday in a last-ditch attempt to avoid military conflict.
However, Trump insiders have said the president is weighing plans to conduct an initial strike in the coming days, if negotiations fail, to demonstrate to Iran’s leaders that they have no choice about giving up their ability to make a nuclear bomb.
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If negotiations, and Trump’s proposed initial strike, fail to convince Iran’s religious leadership to scrap their nuke plans – then the US president has left open the possibility of a much larger military assault later this year to topple Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei, the New York Times reports.
There are doubts about whether that goal could be achieved with air strikes alone, even within the Trump administration. Though no final decisions have been made, insiders said, the news comes as two massive aircraft carrier strike groups, with dozens of fighter jets, bomber and refuelling aircraft mass within striking distance of Iran.
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Mr Trump discussed plans for strikes on Iran at a meeting in the White House situation room on Wednesday with vice president JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, General Dan Caine and the head of the CIA John Ratcliffe.
Sources with knowledge of the meeting said that Trump had asked the general what the army could do with the current forces in the area. General Caine was not able to promise success in any attack on Iran, sources said, unlike previous discussions about operations inside Venezuela where he had been much more confident.
Earlier the US had been considering using special forces raids to destroy Iranian manufacturing and enrichment facilities inside Iran, some of which are buried deep underground beyond the reach of airstrikes, the Times reported. However these planned commando raids were said to have been shelved for now.
Iranian officials have said they are not willing to give up their ability to enrich uranium, while Trump’s chief negotiators have said the president is unwilling to accept anything other than a full end of all enrichment operations in Iran.
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However a new proposal may allow both sides to save face. A new proposal is reportedly being considered by both sides that would allow Iran to maintain a very limited nuclear enrichment programme solely for purposes of medical research and treatments in the hopes the deal could provide an off-ramp to military conflict.
This would allow the US to claim all Iranian military uranium enrichment has been stopped, while Iran could claim it has been allowed to keep some research reactors.
Mr Trump’s “vast armada” of aircraft carriers, aircraft and naval vessels represents the largest buildup of US armed forces in the area since the start of the Iraq war.
Travellers in the southwest Mexico state of Jalisco have been warned to stay indoors as violence erupted following the killing of a drug cartel kingpin. Footage on social media shows airline passengers seeking cover as Guadalajara airport comes under attack.
Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, the formidable leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), was killed during a Mexican military operation with US assistance in the town of Tapalpa.
In the wake of the killing of the man widely known as “El Mencho”, violence has erupted in revenge across the state.
The Foreign Office is warning: “Serious security incidents have been reported on 22 February across the state of Jalisco, including in Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta, following a federal law-enforcement operation against organised crime in the municipality of Tapalpa.
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“Authorities in Puerto Vallarta have issued a public advisory to stay indoors. Routes to airports may be blocked. Incidents are also being reported in other parts of the country. You should exercise extreme caution, follow local authorities’ advice, including orders to stay indoors and avoid non‑essential travel in affected areas.”
The US Embassy in Mexico City urged American citizens throughout the state of Jalisco as well as some other parts of the country to “shelter in place until further notice”. The security alert warned of “ongoing security operations and related road blockages and criminal activity”.
Many flights to the airports in the popular Pacific resort of Puerto Vallarta and the World Cup 2026 host city of Guadalajara diverted and cancelled.
At least 30 flights departing from US, Mexican and Canadian airports for Puerto Vallarta have either returned to their starting points or diverted to other airports. Dozens more have been cancelled. As a result, many thousands of tourists in the Pacific resort who were expecting to leave on Sunday are stranded.
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Puerto Vallarta airport posted a statement on X (formerly Twitter) saying: “By decision of the airlines, today, Sunday, February 22, 2026, all international operations and most of the domestic flights have been canceled.
“We urge passengers and users to remain calm and follow all instructions provided by airport personnel at all times.”
The statement added: “The situations reported in various parts of the state did not impact the airport’s internal operations or the safety within its facilities.
“The airport is under the protection of personnel from the National Guard (GN) and the Ministry of National Defense (Sedena), as part of ongoing coordination efforts with federal authorities.”
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Air Canada posted a message to passengers on X, saying: “Due to an ongoing security situation in Puerto Vallarta impacting the airport, Air Canada has temporarily suspended operations there today. We are monitoring the situation and in contact with local authorities who are working to resolve the issue.
“Customers are advised not to attempt to go to the airport unless their flight is shown as operating on aircanada.com, and will be directly notified of changes to their itineraries. We will share more information as soon as it becomes available.”
An expert on Latin America at the conflict monitoring group Acled warned of further instability.
Sandra Pellegrini said: “The killing of CJNG leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes marks a significant operational development for Mexican forces, but the reported immediate highway blockades and arson attacks show how quickly cartels can mobilise retaliation to demonstrate continued control.
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“Past cases suggest leadership removals rarely reduce violence long term, and instead often trigger instability as factions compete for power.”
The latest warning does not affect the main resorts for British holidaymakers on the Caribbean coast, notably Cancun. The upsurge in violence is taking place 1,000 miles away.
The only cancellations at Cancun airport are to and from Guadalajara because of the security situation – and also some flights serving the New York area due to extreme winter weather in the northeast US. Sunday flights on Tui from Manchester and Birmingham, British Airways from Gatwick and Virgin Atlantic from Heathrow are all operating normally.
But the Foreign Office updated its advice late on Sunday to warn: “Security incidents have also been reported in other parts of Mexico. As the situation develops, wherever you are in Mexico, you should stay alert and follow local security advice.”
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The FCDO already warns against travel to many parts of Mexico because of drug-related violence. The official advice says: “Drug-related violence in Mexico has increased over recent years. Do not become involved with drugs of any kind.
“Some areas of Mexico have a high crime rate due to fighting between rival organised crime gangs. In these areas, there is a risk of being caught in the crossfire or of being mistaken for a gang member.”
On Saturday, Frenchman Fofana wrote: “2026, it’s still the same thing, nothing changes. These people are never punished.
“You create big campaigns against racism, but nobody actually does anything.”
Tunisia international Mejbri, 23, called on people to “educate yourself and your kids”.
These latest incidences of racist abuse towards players follow the alleged racial abuse of Real Madrid forward Vinicius Jr during last week’s Champions League knockout round play-off tie at Benfica, which Uefa is investigating.
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In a statement earlier on Sunday, anti-discrimination group Kick It Out said: “Players are standing up to discrimination, and we’ve had record reports to Kick It Out from across football this season, but we recognise the frustration in how it continues to fester online.
“Words matter, but actions are more important. Football is working together to tackle this issue alongside the UK Football Policing Unit and Ofcom, but social media companies must do more to offer protections to players and help improve accountability when incidents occur.
“Those who face this disgusting abuse must always be the priority.”
Responding to the Fofana and Mejbri abuse, a spokesperson for Meta told BBC Sport: “No-one should be subjected to racist abuse, and we remove this content when we find it.
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“No one thing will stop racist behaviour overnight, but we’ll continue working to protect our community from abuse and co-operate with police investigations.”
Last November, a BBC investigation found more than 2,000 extremely abusive social media posts – including death and rape threats – were sent about managers and players in the Premier League and Women’s Super League in a single weekend.
The season-opening Premier League game between Liverpool and Bournemouth last August was stopped in the first half after then-Cherries forward Antoine Semenyo reported being racially abused by someone in the Anfield crowd.
Tottenham forward Mathys Tel was also the subject of racist abuse on social media after being one of two Spurs players to miss in their Super Cup penalty shootout defeat by Paris St-Germain in August.
England defender Jess Carter was another target of racist abuse during Euro 2025 in July.
And England internationals Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka were all subjected to racism in the aftermath of the Euro 2020 final, which the Three Lions lost to Italy in a penalty shootout.