Category : Liberties


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.

Fox Host Sparks Fury With Debunked Antifa Conspiracy

Fox News presenter Jesse Watters faces widespread condemnation after promoting a debunked online rumour linking Antifa to the Mexican Mafia in a segment that critics label dangerous misinformation.

Muslim man barred from escorting wife at airport over hijab

A Muslim man was prevented from accompanying his wife through airport security in Sidney, Montana, after officials cited concerns about her hijab, sparking allegations of religious discrimination and raising questions about airport security protocols.

Legal outcry as CPS drops China spies case

Top UK legal experts challenge CPS decision to abandon prosecution of three individuals accused of spying for China, raising serious questions about national security priorities.

Theatre exposes shocking police spycops scandal

A powerful new theatre production at Corn Exchange Newport uncovers the disturbing truth behind Britain's undercover police infiltration of activist groups, exploring the human cost of state surveillance.

New police powers to ban 'offensive' protest chants

Ministers are planning sweeping new police powers to ban protests deemed 'offensive' with unlimited fines for organisers. The controversial measures could criminalise certain chants and songs at demonstrations across England and Wales.

Texas judge orders God to testify in court case

A Texas judge's extraordinary ruling requiring 'God' to appear as a witness in a religious property dispute has ignited fierce debate about religious freedom and legal boundaries.

Australian Jews Speak Out Against Gaza Conflict

Amidst growing tensions, members of Australia's Jewish community are courageously challenging mainstream narratives about Israel's actions in Gaza, facing backlash while advocating for Palestinian rights.

Police warned Sydney Opera House protest was disaster

Exclusive court revelations show NSW police leadership feared catastrophic consequences from planned pro-Palestine demonstration at Sydney's iconic landmark, with internal warnings of potential disaster.

British teen dies after Dubai prison release

Exclusive investigation reveals disturbing details about 19-year-old Harry William's Dubai imprisonment and subsequent death, raising serious concerns about British consular support and Dubai's justice system.

Confrontation over yellow ribbons for Israeli hostages

A shocking encounter on London streets as a woman systematically removes yellow ribbons showing solidarity with Israeli hostages. An eyewitness account of the confrontation that's dividing communities.

LSU Police Face Federal Probe Over Data Breach

Federal authorities launch probe into LSU police after officers allegedly accessed Democratic Party voter data during NFL star's arrest, raising serious civil liberties concerns.

Missouri's Last Planned Parenthood Closes After GOP Defunding

In a dramatic blow to reproductive healthcare access, Missouri's sole remaining Planned Parenthood facility faces imminent closure after state Republicans blocked crucial Medicaid funding, leaving thousands of patients without vital services.

DNA Database Controversy Sparks Privacy Concerns

Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk's alarming claim about Utah's DNA collection practices sparks debate over genetic privacy rights and government overreach in criminal investigations.

First Female Archbishop Faces Misogyny Backlash

The Church of England's groundbreaking appointment of its first female Archbishop of Canterbury is being marred by an alarming tide of online misogyny and threats, raising concerns about institutional response.

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