Six killed in Swiss bus blaze after person reportedly sets themselves on fire

By Dave Graham and Olivia Le Poidevin

Reuters

KERZERS, SWITZERLAND, March 11 (Reuters) - At least six people died and three others were injured in a bus fire on ‌Tuesday in a small town in western Switzerland, in what police said may have ‌been a deliberate act following reports that a person on board set fire to themselves.

Police said the bus became engulfed ​in flames on a road in Kerzers, a town in the canton of Fribourg, about 20 km (12 miles) from the Swiss capital Bern.

"At this stage, we have elements suggesting a deliberate act by a person who was inside the bus," Frederic Papaux, a spokesperson for Fribourg police, said.

Investigators were ‌looking into reports that a ⁠person had poured fuel on themselves, said Christa Bielmann, another local police spokesperson. It was too early to say whether the incident was terror-related, she ⁠told a news conference.

"We have no indication that suggests we might be dealing with a terrorist attack," Swiss politician Romain Collaud, a state councillor, told the Swiss-French broadcaster RTS on Wednesday morning, adding ​that ​investigations are ongoing.

Three injured people were taken to hospital, ​police said. Two other people caught ‌up in the blaze also received attention but did not need to be hospitalised.

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On Tuesday evening passengers were seen escaping from the burning bus, panicked and injured, Papaux said, adding that no other vehicle was involved.

Swiss media outlet 20 Minutes said it had seen a video taken at the scene in which an injured person said: "A man set himself on fire. He ‌poured gasoline over himself and then lit himself."

Video after ​the flames were extinguished showed the charred remains of ​the vehicle, a yellow so-called Postauto.

Swiss President ​Guy Parmelin offered his condolences and said the incident was being investigated.

"It ‌shocks and saddens me that once again ​people have lost their ​lives in a serious fire in Switzerland," he said in a statement on X, noting investigations were under way.

In January, Switzerland was rocked by a fire in a bar ​in the Swiss ski resort ‌of Crans Montana that killed 41 people and injured 115.

(Reporting by Dave Graham ​in Kerzers, Olivia Le Poidevin in Geneva; additional reporting by Cecile Mantovani; Editing ​by Neil Fullick, Lincoln Feast and Michael Perry)

Six killed in Swiss bus blaze after person reportedly sets themselves on fire

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Trump says white South Africans are persecuted; some are returning to a better life

By Nellie Peyton and Tim Cocks

Reuters Naomi and Danny Saphire pose with their children and dogs at their new home in Plettenberg Bay after returning from the U.S., in the Western Cape, South Africa, March 7, 2026. REUTERS/Esa Alexander Naomi Saphire greets a friend in Plettenberg Bay after their return from the U.S., in the Western Cape, South Africa, March 7, 2026. REUTERS/Esa Alexander Naomi and Danny Saphire walk on the beach with their children in Plettenberg Bay, Western Cape, South Africa, after returning from the U.S., March 7, 2026. REUTERS/Esa Alexander Naomi and Danny Saphire watch their children during martial arts training in Knysna after their return from the U.S., in the Western Cape, South Africa, March 7, 2026. REUTERS/Esa Alexander Naomi and Danny Saphire unpack their belongings with their children at their new home in Plettenberg Bay, Western Cape, South Africa, after returning from the U.S., March 7, 2026. REUTERS/Esa Alexander

While Trump offers white South Africans asylum, thousands are returning home to a better life

JOHANNESBURG, March 11 (Reuters) - Andrew Veitch left South Africa after being held up at gunpoint in his car. But now he feels there are greater threats in the United States, he said, citing mass shootings in public places as well as violence by U.S. immigration officers.

"People are being shot in broad daylight. American citizens are being shot ‌and killed," said the 53-year-old, who moved to California in 2003. "I don't want to live in a place like this."

President Donald Trump's officials have said Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers were justified in ‌firing the shots that killed two U.S. citizens in January, although video evidence has contradicted their accounts.

Veitch plans to return to South Africa this year, one of thousands of white South Africans coming back, despite Trump's statements that the white minority is being persecuted by the ​country's Black majority government.

Pretoria says there is no evidence of discrimination or persecution against whites. Many have left since the end of white minority rule in 1994, some citing crime and difficulty getting jobs, but many are also returning.

Veitch is among 12,000 people who have checked their citizenship status in an online portal launched by the government in November after the overturning of a 1995 law that stripped citizenship from some South Africans who left.

They represent a fraction of South Africans abroad. The latest official statistics on returnees, from 2022, show that almost 15,000 white South Africans returned that year.

EXPATS SAY SOUTH AFRICA MEANS LOWER COSTS, LESS TURMOIL

Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber said 1,000 people had reclaimed their citizenship, ‌a number he expected to grow significantly as the programme takes off.

"There ⁠is definitely a sense of optimism for South Africans abroad," said Schreiber, part of the white-led Democratic Alliance party that has ruled in coalition with the African National Congress since 2024. He is a returnee himself, having spent time in the U.S. and Germany before coming home in 2019.

Two recruitment agencies that help expats relocate said the number of ⁠inquiries had jumped, and Reuters spoke to 10 South Africans who had either returned or were planning to, seven of them from across Europe and three from the United States.

Their reasons, echoed in a 25,000-strong "Return to South Africa" Facebook group some belong to, included being closer to family, lower living costs and political turmoil abroad.

The Trump administration is ramping up its new refugee programme for white South Africans, focusing on Afrikaners, the descendants of Dutch settlers. About 3,500 South Africans have entered the ​United ​States as refugees since the programme started in May 2025.

Applicants interviewed by Reuters complained of being victims of racially motivated crime ​and employment equity laws that favour non-white candidates in order to redress decades of ‌white minority rule.

Other Afrikaners, like Naomi Saphire, take a different view.

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She had been settled in the United States for two decades when she came back for a holiday and realized how much she missed home.

Last year, she left North Carolina for a seaside town in South Africa's Western Cape, where she said her three children spend more time outdoors, health insurance is affordable and she prefers the schools.

"My heart is just full of gratefulness to be here," the 46-year-old said from her home in Plettenberg Bay. "The U.S. has been really good to me (but) I just felt like I was depriving my kids of this life."

Saphire said she knows many people who are returning home.

RETURNEES USE REMOTE WORKING TO KEEP THEIR JOBS

Crime and joblessness are major issues in South Africa, but the unemployment rate is 35% for Black people compared with 8% for whites, according to the latest figures from the national ‌statistics agency Stats SA.

Police statistics released last year showed that even farm murders, which Trump has focused on, killed more Black ​people than whites. Reuters has found that photos and videos Trump has presented on the matter were taken out of context or ​misrepresented.

Still, Stats SA estimated a net outward flow of half a million whites since 2001, including 95,000 ​from 2021 to 2026. There is no regular data on returnees, but a Stats SA analysis showed that 28,000 South Africans returned in 2022, 52.9% - or some 14,800 - of whom ‌were white.

Anton van Heerden, CEO of employment agency DNA Employer of Record, said inquiries ​from white South Africans seeking to return had jumped ​70% in the past six months. Angel Jones, CEO of Johannesburg-based recruitment firm HomecomingEx, reported a roughly 30% rise in inquiries since 2024.

A boom in remote working since the COVID-19 pandemic has also helped; three of the returnees interviewed by Reuters kept their jobs abroad.

Many South African professionals have extensive private security at home which minimizes crime risks, Van Heerden said.

"If you can afford to live in a ​safe environment, you can have a much better life than I think in most ‌places in the northern hemisphere," he said.

Several returnees also said they felt life in South Africa had improved since they left. Power cuts, which used to be daily, for example, have ​largely stopped.

Thirty-eight-year-old engineer Eugene Jansen, who returned from the Netherlands in December with his wife and two children, said the returnees he knows feel things are getting better.

"The opinion is that ​the country is improving," he said.

(Reporting by Nellie Peyton and Tim Cocks; Editing by Mike Collett-White and Philippa Fletcher)

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Dangerous storms erupt across central US with significant tornado threat and huge hail

Dangerous storms with tornadoes and hail are tracking across the central US Tuesday evening. This threat of notably strong tornadoes has prompted the highest severe thunderstorm risk in months to be issued in parts of the Midwest.

CNN The setup for powerful storm in the central US late Tuesday afternoon into the evening. - CNN Weather

It's all part of a more widespread potential outbreak of powerful storms across the Central US on Tuesday as a new storm system strengthens over the region.

Storms are ongoing in portions of Texas and Oklahoma as well as northward into Illinois. A tornado tracked through the Kankakee, Illinois, area Tuesday evening and hail greater than tennis-ball size was also reported with this supercell thunderstorm.

Early Tuesday evening, a tornado briefly touched down near Pontiac, Illinois, and hail up to 5 inches in diameter fell near Buckingham, Illinois, which could be a new state record.

Thunderstorms also impacted Chicago, where half-dollar size hail fell. The Kansas City metro area reported hail up to 3.5 inches in diameter.

Farther south, a tornado was observed near Dudley, Texas, and baseball-sized hail was reported in Buffalo Gap, Texas.

Five tornado watches are in effect as of 7 p.m. CT this evening. These include portions of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. Tornado watches stretch from the Mexican border north to Michigan.

A Level 4 of 5 risk of severe thunderstorms is in place for more than 2 million people in northern Illinois and northwest Indiana, including Peoria and Bloomington, Illinois.

Althoughlast week's outbreakhad multiple deadly tornadoes, this is the first time a forecast for severe storms has been at this high of a level since July 28, 2025.

This Level 4 of 5 risk zone is where "multiple strong to intense tornadoes (EF2 to EF3)" could strike this evening, the Storm Prediction Center said.Tornadoes this strongcan destroy entire stories of well-constructed homes and do significant damage to large buildings.

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Lime-sized or larger hail could also drop fromsupercell stormsthat flourish in this corridor — large enough to dent cars and damage roofs.

These severe thunderstorms will track east overnight and spread into more of the Great Lakes, but they will lose some of their punch by the morning.

Wind damage, destructive hail and tornadoes are all threats from Texas to Michigan, including areas outside of the highest risk zone.

The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, Oklahoma City, St. Louis, Chicago and Indianapolis are some metros that could see these powerful storms.

Damaging wind gusts over 70 mph and hail bigger than baseballs are the main threats with any of these storms. Tornadoes are also possible and some could be strong — EF2 or stronger. Mobile homes are destroyed and roofs can be ripped from well-built homes in tornadoes of this strength.

Powerful storms could still be churning early Wednesday morning from the Lower Mississippi Valley into the Ohio Valley but a renewed threat will come in the afternoon.

A widespread Level 2 of 5 risk of severe thunderstorms is in place Wednesday for over 55 million people from Texas and Louisiana to Pennsylvania.

Damaging winds are the main threat with any storm Wednesday. A few tornadoes are possible, especially in the Lower Mississippi Valley and parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

No widespread severe thunderstorms are expected on Thursday.

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McDavid's late power-play winner lifts the Oilers past the Avalanche 4-3

DENVER (AP) — Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored two goals, Connor McDavid had a goal and an assist, and the Edmonton Oilers defeated the Colorado Avalanche 4-3 on Tuesday night.

Associated Press Edmonton Oilers right wing Vasily Podkolzin, front, shoots the puck as Colorado Avalanche defenseman Sam Malinski covers in the second period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, March 10, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski) Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid, front, scores a power-play goal against Colorado Avalanche goaltender MacKenzie Blackwood in the third period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, March 10, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski) Colorado Avalanche defenseman Devon Toews, front, checks Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid as he tries to collect the puck in the first period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, March 10, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski) Edmonton Oilers center Leon Draisaitl, front, gets tied up by Colorado Avalanche center Brock Nelson in the first period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, March 10, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

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McDavid's goal, his 36th of the season, came on a snap shot on the power play with 10:57 remaining in the third period, breaking a 3-3 tie.

In a game featuring three of the NHL's four points leaders, Leon Draisaitl had his 59th and 60th assists of the season, the second of which set up McDavid's winner. Jack Roslovic also scored for the Oilers, who won for the fourth time in six games after a four-game losing streak. It was Nugent-Hopkins' third multigoal game of the season and first since Dec. 21.

Edmonton had two goals on four power-play opportunities against an Avalanche team that had the NHL's third-best penalty kill entering the night.

Oilers goaltender Connor Ingram left the game with 34 seconds remaining in the second period after Nathan MacKinnon's knee collided with his head while the Avalanche star was skating across the crease during a power play. Ingram was replaced by Tristan Jarry and MacKinnon was charged with a five-minute major for goaltender interference, as well as game misconduct, sidelining him for the remainder of the game.

Ross Colton, Martin Necas and Valeri Nichushkin scored for the Avalanche. Colton, who later left with an upper-body injury, scored just 32 seconds into the game, giving Colorado its NHL-leading seventh opening-minute goal this season.

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Mackenzie Blackwood, who was fourth in the NHL in goals against average this season, gave up four goals on 24 shots for the Avalanche.

Colorado had won five consecutive games and seven of its past eight.

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Inside the numbers: Bam Adebayo's 83 points, and some of the records that were set

MIAMI (AP) — A look inside the numbers fromBam Adebayo's 83-point gamefor the Miami Heat on Tuesday night, the second-highest total in NBA history:

Associated Press Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) celebrates with forward Keshad Johnson (16) after reaching 83 points, the second-highest single game total in NBA history, in the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Washington Wizards, Tuesday, March 10, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) drives past Washington Wizards guard Jaden Hardy (8) and forward Justin Champagnie (9) during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, March 10, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo, center, gets a hug from forward Jaime Jaquez Jr. (11) after he scored 83 points, the second-highest single game total in NBA history, in an NBA basketball game against the Washington Wizards, Tuesday, March 10, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

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83 points

Start with the obvious one. Only Wilt Chamberlain with his 100-point game is now ahead of Adebayo on the NBA single-game list.

Kobe Bryant — Adebayo's idol — had the No. 2 spot, with 81 points.

"It speaks volumes for his hard work," Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo said. "I know Bam. He works his butt off every single day. He never cheats the game. Seeing a guy like him doing something like this is incredible."

The 40-40 club

Adebayo is the first player in the NBA's play-by-play era — dating back to the start of the 1996-97 season — to have 40 points in both halves of a game.

He had 43 points in the first, 40 in the second.

The closest anyone has come to that in the last 30 years is Luka Doncic, who had 41 in the first and 32 in the second for Dallas against Atlanta on Jan. 26, 2024.

Chamberlain is the only other 40-40 member — barely. He had 41 in the first half of his 100-point game, then 59 more after halftime.

The free throws

Adebayo made 36 free throws and took 43, both of which are NBA single-game records.

Chamberlain made 28 on the night that he scored 100, March 2, 1962, in Hershey, Pennsylvania for Philadelphia against New York. Utah's Adrian Dantley also made 28 free throws, in Las Vegas, against Houston on Jan. 4, 1984.

The record for free throws attempted was 39, done twice, both times by Dwight Howard. He took that many for Orlando against Golden State on Jan. 12, 2012 — then did it again for the Los Angeles Lakers, against Orlando, on March 12, 2013.

The 3-pointers

Adebayo attempted 22 3-pointers, making him the seventh player in NBA history to try that many in a game.

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The others with at least that many: James Harden has done it four times and Stephen Curry twice, while Damian Lillard, Marcus Smart, J.R. Smith and Klay Thompson all did it once. Thompson has the record for attempts in a game with 24, done for Golden State on Oct. 29, 2018, against Chicago.

Thompson had a record 14 made 3s that night as well.

For perspective, Adebayo averaged — averaged! — 15 3-point attempts per season over his first seven years in the league.

43 shots

Adebayo's 43 field goal attempts wasn't even a season-high in the NBA. Cade Cunningham took 45 in a game for Detroit on Nov. 10.

Scoring average

In one night, Adebayo's average went from 18.9 to 20.0 points per game.

Heat records

Among the many Heat regular-season records that Adebayo set on Tuesday night:

— Most points in a quarter (31, previous was LeBron James with 25).

— Most points in a first half (43, previous was 31 by James, Dwyane Wade and Sherman Douglas).

— Most points in a second half (40, previous was 37 by James).

— Most shots in a game (43, previous was 39 by Wade).

— Most 3-point attempts in a game (22, previous mark was 17, done on six occasions).

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