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French Hypnotherapist Faces Trial for Raping 14 Women

Cyril Zattara, a French dance teacher, is accused of drugging and sexually assaulting over a dozen women, filming the attacks. The trial follows a shocking national reckoning on rape culture in France.

Nine-year court delay as key witness dies before trial

Becky Sheeran faces a nine-year wait for her GBH trial, with her mother, a key witness, dying before court. She warns of a 'broken' justice system causing severe mental health impacts and deterring crime reporting.

Teen's Charlie Kirk obsession murder trial shocks UK

The disturbing case of Tyler Robinson's murder unfolds as court hears how Erika Kirk's dangerous obsession with American commentator Charlie Kirk culminated in brutal violence. Exclusive details from the UK trial.

Trump praises Brazil insurrection as "Stop the Steal"

Former US President Donald Trump faces widespread condemnation after glorifying Brazil's Capitol-style uprising and drawing direct parallels to his own election claims, raising alarm among democracy advocates worldwide.

Trump's Supreme Court Ballot Battle Escalates

The US Supreme Court confronts a constitutional crisis as Donald Trump faces removal from presidential ballots in Illinois and Colorado, testing the rarely-used 14th Amendment's insurrection clause.

Trump's Plan to Deploy Military on US Soil

Exclusive: Donald Trump and JD Vance are preparing to deploy the 1807 Insurrection Act for domestic law enforcement, raising unprecedented concerns about military power in civilian affairs.

Trump pledges Insurrection Act use against Antifa day one

Exclusive: Donald Trump declares he would immediately invoke the Insurrection Act to quash 'Antifa and other radical left-wing groups' if re-elected, raising profound questions about military deployment on US soil.

Ana Walshe Murder Trial Delayed Until 2025

The high-profile murder trial of Brian Walshe, accused of dismembering his wife Ana, has been postponed until 2025 as defence attorneys request additional time to examine disturbing forensic evidence including bloodstains and a hacksaw.

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