Martin: Ahern 'should not have run for office'

In a dramatic television interview, Micheál Martin declares Bertie Ahern 'should not have run for office' after Mahon Tribunal findings, exposing deep divisions within Ireland's political landscape.

Peter Nygard sex assault charges stayed in court

In a stunning legal development, sexual assault charges against fashion mogul Peter Nygard have been formally stayed by Canadian prosecutors, raising questions about the future of similar high-profile cases including those involving Prince Andrew.

Kemi Badenoch: Britain's tallest female MP at 6ft 1in

Cabinet minister Kemi Badenoch emerges as Westminster's tallest female politician, with her height becoming an unexpected talking point in British politics. Discover how she uses her stature to command attention in Parliament.

US city votes to boycott Israel in landmark move

The city of Somerville, Massachusetts, has sparked international controversy by becoming the first US municipality to officially boycott Israel, creating diplomatic ripples and dividing local opinion.

Trump prosecutor's icy courtroom showdown with Comey

In a tense courtroom spectacle, the prosecutor leading the case against Donald Trump engaged in a frosty 27-minute face-off with former FBI director James Comey, with observers noting the legal eagle deliberately positioned herself just six feet from her

Megachurch Pastor Tony Evans Resigns Over Sin

Prominent American pastor Tony Evans steps down from Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship after admitting to unspecified 'sin' that occurred years ago, sending shockwaves through his 10,000-strong congregation.

Badenoch's Tory vision speech falls on deaf ears

Conservative leadership hopeful Kemi Badenoch attempts to redefine the party's direction with a major policy speech, but struggles to capture political attention amid competing Westminster dramas.

NC GOP declares Trump winner before election

The North Carolina Republican Party has sparked outrage by prematurely declaring Donald Trump the 2024 presidential winner, raising serious concerns about electoral integrity and democratic norms.

Minister shot by ICE agents sues US government

A Chicago church minister shot by ICE agents during a controversial raid is taking the US government to court in a landmark First Amendment case that questions the boundaries of immigration enforcement.

US Government Shutdown Crisis Looms

The US government faces imminent shutdown as political deadlock between Democrats and Republicans over spending bills reaches critical stage, threatening federal services and national operations.

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