Court Overturns Ban on Epping Asylum Seeker Hotel

In a significant legal reversal, the Court of Appeal has quashed Epping Forest District Council's ban on using the Bell Hotel to house asylum seekers. The ruling, citing flawed decision-making, is a major victory for the Home Office and sets a crucial pre

Rhode Island AG Suspended for Six Months After Arrest

Rhode Island's Chief Law Officer, Attorney General Devon Flanagan, has been handed a six-month suspension from practising law after a court appearance. The dramatic fall from grace follows his arrest on unspecified charges, sending shockwaves through the

UN orders major withdrawal from Lebanon peacekeeping mission

The UN Security Council votes to drastically cut its UNIFIL peacekeeping force in Lebanon by two-thirds, slashing troop numbers from 15,000 to 5,000. This historic retreat follows intense pressure from Israel and the US, raising fears of escalating violen

Billie Piper Condemns 'Man-Made Famine' in Gaza

Actress Billie Piper issues a powerful statement, accusing world powers of failing to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza and withdrawing support from the UN's World Food Programme.

Obama Slams Trump's 'Corrosive' Rhetoric on Chicago Crime

Former US President Barack Obama has delivered a sharp critique of Donald Trump's approach to crime and politics, specifically condemning his rhetoric on Chicago's violence as politically motivated and damaging to public discourse.

Angela Rayner Faces HMRC Probe Over Council House Sale

Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner is under investigation over the sale of her former council house amid questions about capital gains tax and her declared main residence. The controversy centres on claims she may have avoided a substantial tax bill.

Republican Granddaughters' Cocaine Scandal at Dairy Queen

The granddaughters of a prominent Republican official were arrested after allegedly snorting cocaine in a North Carolina Dairy Queen, leading to charges of drug possession and indecent exposure in a shocking public incident.

Trump Axes Kamala Harris's Secret Service Protection

In a controversial move, Donald Trump has reportedly terminated the Secret Service protection for Vice President Kamala Harris, while President Biden's security detail was quietly extended ahead of her nationwide book tour. The political decision sparks a

Farage's ECHR Exit Plan Alarms Rights Advocates

Nigel Farage's pledge to leave the ECHR if elected raises alarm among human rights advocates, who warn it could dismantle fundamental protections and isolate Britain on the world stage.

Emmett Till's Lynching Gun Display Sparks Outrage

The planned inclusion of the firearm used in the 1955 lynching of Emmett Till in a private gun museum in the US has ignited a firestorm of criticism from historians, civil rights leaders, and Till's family, who condemn it as a grotesque spectacle.

Trump's Gaza Boycott Tweet Triggers Global Backlash

Former US President Donald Trump faces international condemnation after calling for a global boycott of Gaza on social media, igniting a fierce debate on free speech, foreign policy, and digital diplomacy.

Mexican Senate Debate Erupts Into Vicious Physical Brawl

Chaos erupted in Mexico's Senate as a heated debate on the country's violent drug cartels descended into a full-scale physical brawl, with politicians throwing punches and scrambling over furniture in a stunning display of political discord.

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