Daily Recap

Saturday, 22 August 2026

A deadly school attack in Sweden and a fatal crash in northeast England lead a day dominated by sudden violence and loss. Elsewhere, Europe faces unusual wartime hazards amid wildfires, Iran sharpens its rhetoric toward Washington, and sports and entertainment bring a mix of celebrity news, injuries and mourning.

17-year-old girl killed in sword attack at Swedish school; two boys injured

A 17-year-old girl is killed in a sword attack at a school in Sweden, and two boys are seriously injured. Police respond to the assault and investigate the circumstances of the attack, which adds to concern over violence affecting schools and public safety.

Multiple people killed in A66 crash involving police vehicle and Volkswagen Passat near Middlesbrough

Several people die in a crash on the A66 near Middlesbrough involving a police vehicle and a Volkswagen Passat. The collision happens in the early hours of Saturday in South Bank, and authorities begin investigating how the incident unfolded and how many people were involved.

Wildfires across Europe detonate and expose buried WWI and WWII bombs and mines

Wildfires across parts of Europe are exposing and sometimes detonating unexploded bombs and mines left from the First and Second World Wars. The combination of intense heat and burned-off vegetation is bringing old munitions to the surface, creating extra danger for firefighters, bomb disposal teams and cleanup crews in several countries.

Iran’s president says “world approved” Tehran’s victory over the United States

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian says the world has accepted that Tehran has defeated the United States and calls for the conflict between the two countries to end. The remarks come amid continuing hostilities and signal a defiant public message from Iran’s leadership about the regional confrontation.

Michael Wright, star of “The Five Heartbeats,” dies at 70

Michael Wright, the actor known for roles in “The Five Heartbeats” and the television series “V,” dies at 70. His family announces his death, prompting tributes to a performer whose work in film and television made him a recognizable presence over decades.

Serena Williams partners Carlos Alcaraz in US Open mixed doubles

Serena Williams is set to team up with Carlos Alcaraz in mixed doubles at the US Open in New York. The pairing brings together one of tennis’s most celebrated champions and one of its brightest current stars, giving the tournament an early headline attraction at Flushing Meadows.

Giancarlo Stanton suffers new left calf strain, Yankees fear he may miss remainder of season

Giancarlo Stanton suffers a new strain in his left calf during rehab, and the Yankees fear he could miss the rest of the regular season. The setback compounds an injury-plagued year and raises fresh uncertainty about whether the slugger can return in time to help New York late in the campaign.

Andy Pages fractures left hand after being hit by pitch vs. Pirates; expected to miss weeks

Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages fractures his left hand after being hit by a pitch against the Pirates and is expected to miss weeks. He initially takes first base and stays in the game briefly before leaving, and X-rays later confirm an injury that sidelines a key bat for Los Angeles.

Recap for Saturday, 22 August 2026

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