Moment Carnival Cruise Line ship rescues 27 migrants stranded in tiny wooden dinghy 20 miles off the coast of Cuba

Footage from aboard the 70,000-ton Carnival Paradise cruise liner showed over two dozen Cuban nationals were rescued from off the coast of Cuba in a makeshift wooden craft.

Patrick Mahomes' wife Brittany flashes major underboob in tiny orange bikini on a private yacht while enjoying a girls' trip to Cabo San Lucas

Brittany Mahomes put her incredible physique on display over the weekend while enjoying a girls' trip to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, on a private yacht. 

Mom who took her one-year-old baby to COACHELLA reveals what it was REALLY like to attend the jam-packed festival with an infant - and the very surprising reactions she received from strangers

Maddie Bannister and her husband, Brandon, are Mexico-based parents who have a strong love of music and have been sharing their favorite tunes with their daughter Hannelore.

TikTok 'total ban' in the U.S. is now the 'predetermined outcome' after House forces sale of popular app

The House passed a measure Saturday to force a sale of TikTok by China-based parent company ByteDance, that critics say is a 'predetermined' outcome for a total ban.

Migration: The US political battle playing out at the Mexican border

The US-Mexico border is the most dangerous land frontier in the world, according to the United Nations, but it's also the one with the most crossings. Since January 2023, 2.3 million migrants have been apprehended by border police after entering...

The women waging war against the BBC: How host of female stars including Martine Croxall, Samira Ahmed, Sarah Montague and Miriam O'Reilly have launched legal action against the corporation over sex and age discrimination and unequal pay

The latest female news presenters to wage war against the Beeb are Martine Croxall, Karin Giannone, Geeta Guru-Murthy, Kasia Madera and Annita McVeigh.

Heartwarming moment homeless man is reunited with his family 13 years after they lost touch after TikTok campaign to track his loved ones down

The power of social media has reunited a homeless man with his family in Mexico after 13 years.

Inside Martine Croxall's year away from the cameras: How presenter, 55, suing for age and sex discrimination, enjoyed trips to Mexico, Bulgaria and Thailand during her time off-air - and congratulated Annita McVeigh who she was also sidelined by BBC bosse

During her time off, she went swimming with whale sharks and sea lions in the Gulf of California , zipwired over a canyon in Mexico and fed elephants at a sanctuary in Phuket.

Inside Holly Willoughby's farewell dinner: Presenter enjoys star-studded boozy soiree at royal hotspot ahead of two-month trip to Costa Rica to film £10M survival show Bear Hunt

The star, 43, is jetting to Central America this month with co-host Bear Grylls, 49, to film her upcoming jungle survival show Bear Hunt, which will see 10 celebrities put to the test.

Inside Holly Willoughby's farewell dinner: Presenter hosts star-studded boozy soiree at royal hotspot ahead of two-month trip to Costa Rica to film £10M survival show Bear Hunt

The star, 43, is jetting to Central America this month with co-host Bear Grylls, 49, to film her upcoming jungle survival show Bear Hunt, which will see 10 celebrities put to the test.

The Sandbanks stalker: Jealous husband controlled his wife's finances and cut her off from family while he enjoyed a 'champagne lifestyle on a lemonade budget' buying a Ferrari, Porsche, and luxury holidays on credit cards...then claimed SHE stalked HIM

Anthony De Havilland incessantly stalked his wife Simone Jackson after she left him in early 2023 for his dominating and possessive behaviour at their home in Poole, Dorset.

British man, 58, is found dead and his wife, 53, injured following 'suicide pact' at hotel in Mexican resort

Detectives raced to the scene after the alarm was raised at a city hotel just after 5am local time this morning. Initial unconfirmed reports pointed to a possible crime of passion.

Everything you need to know about Rishi Sunak's smoking ban: When will law come into place? How will it work? And will it actually create a smoke-free generation?

Under the Prime Minister's flagship proposal anyone born after 2009 won't ever be able to legally buy tobacco. Here MailOnline explains everything you need to know.

The terrifying drug cartels and murderous gangs Netflix are paying ex-special forces £1m to protect Holly Willoughby and Bear Grylls from during £10m jungle survival show Bear Hunt

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT: Holly, 43, and her co-host Bear Grylls, 49, will jet to Costa Rica this month for the upcoming adventure show, amid an explosion of violence in the country.

Jailed drug lord El Chapo is lonely in his Supermax jail cell and has begged judge to let him chat with wife and daughters: Once bragged of killing 2,000-3,000 people

Former Sinaloa Cartel kingpin Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán penned a letter begging a federal judge in New York to allow his wife and the couple's 12-year-old twin daughters to call and visit him in prison.

New witness of 1973 alien abduction in Mississippi featured in new Netflix doc claims she saw the 5ft creatures with 'pincer-like' claws that performed 'examinations' on two fishermen

While Netflix's new doc 'Files Of The Unexplained' re-examined the case this month, DailyMail.com has obtained the first-ever on-camera interview of key new witness, Maria Blair

Conjoined twins, 23, open up about what it's REALLY like to share a body - revealing how they handle one sister being in a long-term RELATIONSHIP and even detailing what happens if one of them DIES

The women, who share organs and limbs below the waist, answered the questions their curious followers are desperate to know.

When Britain saw the solar eclipse: Virginia Woolf said 'We had fallen. The Earth was dead' when UK experienced its first eclipse in more than 200 years in 1927 - before Brits donned glasses when it went dark again in 1999

In 1927, the phenomenon was in full view for millions who either lived in or had flocked to a spot within the path of totality, which ran from Cardigan Bay in Wales to Hartlepool in the north-east.

'We had fallen. There was no colour': Stirring words of Virginia Woolf when the UK experienced its first solar eclipse in more than 200 years in 1927 before Britons donned the glasses again in 1999

In 1927, the phenomenon was in full view for millions who either lived in or had flocked to a spot within the path of totality, which ran from Cardigan Bay in Wales to Hartlepool in the north-east.

'This Is a Dictatorship': Ecuador's Backing of Mexican Embassy Raid Meant to 'Protect US Interests'

Mexico granted former Ecuadorian Vice President Jorge Glas political asylum on April 5, 2024, following accusations that he committed bribery while in office. In turn, Ecuador called Mexico's decision illegal and demanded his return, eventually...

Millions watch total solar eclipse across North America, from Mexico to Canada

Winston Peters took in the solar eclipse while in New York giving a speech to the UN.