13-Year-Old Carries Out Public Execution for Taliban

A 13-year-old boy executed his family's killer in a packed Afghan stadium, marking the 12th public killing since the Taliban's return. This grim spectacle coincides with UN warnings of a rapid human rights deterioration.

Dells donate $6.25bn to child investment accounts

Michael and Susan Dell commit $250 each for 250 million American children's investment accounts in a historic $6.25bn philanthropic gift. Discover how the 'Trump Accounts' programme aims to build generational wealth.

Ireland pledges €100m aid during Zelensky Dublin visit

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked Ireland for its 'generosity' during a historic Dublin visit, as the Irish Government announced €100 million in new non-lethal aid. Read the latest on the Ukraine-Ireland partnership.

Jury trials to be scrapped in thousands of cases

Justice Secretary David Lammy confirms sweeping court reforms, creating judge-only 'swift courts' for cases with sentences under three years to tackle the backlog. Read the full details.

Three Arrests in EU Fraud Probe After Brussels Raids

Belgian police have arrested three individuals following raids on the EU's diplomatic headquarters and a college in Bruges. The investigation centres on suspected fraud in a training tender. Read the latest developments.

KC Slams Lammy's Plan to Scrap Jury Trials for Most Cases

Justice Secretary David Lammy's leaked plan to restrict jury trials faces fierce criticism from Mary Prior KC, who warns it strips a fundamental right and ignores chronic underfunding. Listen to the full podcast episode.

Mouth Searches for SIM Cards on Illegal Migrants

UK police gain enhanced powers to search migrants for hidden phones and SIM cards at ports. The controversial move aims to disrupt smuggling networks but faces human rights criticism.

Kate's Key Role in Historic German State Visit

The Princess of Wales will help welcome Germany's president for the first state visit from the nation in 27 years. Discover the full schedule of poignant ceremonies and high-level talks.

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