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Arrest Warrant for Sheikh Hasina's Son in Bangladesh

A Bangladeshi tribunal has issued an arrest warrant for Sajeeb Wazed, son of ousted PM Sheikh Hasina, on crimes against humanity charges. Read the latest on the tribunal's rulings and political fallout.

Palestinian-Australian assaulted on Sydney train

A Palestinian-Australian man was brutally assaulted on a Sydney train in what police are investigating as a hate crime. The victim suffered racial abuse and physical violence during the disturbing incident.

NHS Doctor Suspended Over Antisemitic Posts

A tribunal has suspended Dr Rahmeh Aladwan for 15 months pending a GMC investigation into alleged antisemitic social media activity. Read the full details of this developing NHS story.

Portnoy: Democrats Alienated Young White Male Voters

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy reveals why he abandoned Democratic Party, citing alienation of young white males and discusses alarming rise in antisemitic abuse. Read his full interview insights.

Ex-Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina Guilty of Crimes

Ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina found guilty of crimes against humanity for crackdown on student protests. Read the full verdict details and international implications.

Tadamon Massacre: Assad's Killing Field Exposed

Exclusive investigation reveals how Damascus suburb became Assad's killing field, with perpetrators still at large. Survivors break silence about mass executions and burning of bodies.

Minister slams Ofcom over Online Safety Act delays

Technology Secretary Liz Kendall launches a blistering attack on media watchdog Ofcom for sluggish implementation of the Online Safety Act, leaving families unprotected from harmful content.

Russian commander sentenced to 15 years for POW crimes

In a groundbreaking war crimes case, a Ukrainian court has sentenced Russian military commander Dmitry Kurashov to 15 years imprisonment for brutal treatment of prisoners of war, marking a significant moment in accountability for wartime atrocities.

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