Trump's Intimidation Strategy Against Free Speech and Media
The Trump administration uses federal agencies to launch retaliatory investigations against critical media, aiming to silence free speech and intimidate journalists and non-profits.
The Trump administration uses federal agencies to launch retaliatory investigations against critical media, aiming to silence free speech and intimidate journalists and non-profits.
Ibtissame 'Betty' Lachgar, jailed for wearing a controversial T-shirt, now risks arm amputation as health deteriorates in Moroccan prison. Her case sparks international outcry over freedom of expression.
Two towns in Spain's Costa del Sol, Rincon de la Victoria and Alhaurin el Grande, have introduced a ban on burkas in municipal buildings. The right-wing VOX party proposed the measure, citing security and women's dignity, amid opposition from left-wing gr
Former chief prosecutor Nazir Afzal reflects on Ramadan, challenging stereotypes and highlighting the daily contributions of British Muslims while confronting anti-Muslim hatred.
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RecommendedApproximately 1,700 transgender residents in Kansas have had their driver's licenses invalidated under SB 244, a new law requiring IDs to reflect sex assigned at birth. The legislation also restricts bathroom use and voids updated birth certificates.
Kansas enforces a law requiring driver's licenses to match sex at birth, revoking IDs for transgender residents and banning bathroom use, sparking legal challenges and fear.
A federal judge found the IRS illegally disclosed confidential taxpayer addresses to Immigration and Customs Enforcement approximately 42,695 times, violating strict federal privacy laws.
A Columbia University neuroscience student alleges illegal arrest by DHS agents who entered her dormitory under false pretenses, sparking concerns over immigration enforcement on campus.
Mental health professionals and advocates call for stronger measures to protect young people from pervasive online hatred, highlighting the need for platform accountability and youth inclusion in policy discussions.
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RecommendedAfghanistan's new penal code, issued by decree, imposes 15 days imprisonment for wife-beating but 5 months for animal fights, solidifying gender inequality and social class discrimination into law.
The British Muslim Trust urges the Home Office to ease requirements for mosques to prove hate crime incidents before applying for protective security funding, citing a nationwide surge in attacks.
Israeli soldiers allegedly shot a Palestinian teenager, then ignored him as he bled for 45 minutes while attempting to stage evidence, according to CCTV footage and witness accounts from the West Bank.
Behavioural specialist Shelly Dar analyses Donald Trump's remarks about daughter Ivanka over 20 years, identifying a pattern of boundary violations and ego-driven communication.
Ian Russell, father of 14-year-old Molly who took her own life after viewing harmful content, urges parents and governments to address online dangers.
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RecommendedTransgender residents in Kansas are being ordered to hand back driver's licenses that don't match their birth-assigned sex under a controversial new law that took effect immediately without a grace period.
Janine di Giovanni reflects on the death of Marie Colvin and the escalating dangers for journalists, as governments and armed groups increasingly target reporters to control narratives.
An advocacy group documents over 900 cases of repression against pro-Palestine voices in Britain, including smears, job losses, and arrests over six years.
Two women were detained in Uganda after sharing a kiss in public, highlighting the enforcement of strict anti-LGBTQ legislation. The incident has sparked international concern over human rights violations.
Three protest groups argue Minns government's sweeping restrictions on marches in Sydney CBD undermine social cohesion and burden constitutional freedoms.
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RecommendedPoorna Bell shares her journey of being childfree, challenging societal pressures and exploring the complex reasons behind this personal decision.
A reader in her forties writes to agony aunt Victoria Richards about a close friend who copies her haircut, coat, car, and interests, causing frustration and identity concerns. Richards advises compassion, suggesting the friend may lack confidence.
Australia faces a critical human rights challenge as it debates repatriating women and children from Syrian camps, balancing security concerns with international obligations.
Lawyers for Pennsylvania student protesters detained after a scuffle say their clients did not know the man in street clothes who joined the fray was the local police chief, arguing they acted in self-defense.
The Home Secretary has been granted permission to appeal a High Court ruling that blocked a ban on Palestine Action, a pro-Palestinian activist group, amid ongoing legal and political debates over protest rights and national security.
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RecommendedA tribunal hears MI5 and police forces conducted an eight-year campaign of unlawful surveillance against former BBC journalist Vincent Kearney, obtaining his phone data to identify sources.
The Guardian editorial argues that all politicians have a duty to set a civil tone in online discourse, as violent rhetoric threatens democratic norms and public safety.
The Home Secretary has been granted permission to appeal a High Court ruling that deemed the proscription of Palestine Action as a terror group unlawful, with the ban still in effect.
Judges have permitted the Home Office to challenge a High Court decision that deemed the proscription of Palestine Action as a terror group unlawful, following a ruling that called the ban disproportionate.
The Scottish Government has announced a public inquiry into grooming gangs, to be chaired by Professor Alexis Jay. Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth stated the inquiry will have full investigatory powers and focus on group-based child sexual abuse.
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RecommendedA House bill introduced by Rep. Delia Ramirez seeks to ban the Department of Homeland Security from using the WRAP restraint device, citing an AP investigation into its misuse and links to fatalities.