Category : Liberties


Judge rules in landmark workplace racism case

In a groundbreaking legal decision, an Australian judge has ordered compensation be paid to an Indian-born government official who endured a sustained campaign of racist abuse from a staffer working under Conservative Senator Claire Chandler.

EU plan: Children can choose gender from age 6

Explosive EU legislation could allow children as young as six to change their legal gender without medical approval, raising concerns about cross-border implications for British families.

Antifa Mob Attacks Journalist at Portland ICE Protest

Shocking footage emerges of Antifa activists violently attacking independent journalist Katie Daviscourt during Portland protests against ICE facility, raising serious concerns about press freedom and political violence.

National Guard deployed in Chicago protests

Tensions escalate in Chicago as National Guard troops are called in following violent clashes between protesters and police during demonstrations against controversial immigration policies.

Burned flag displayed at Portland Trump protest meeting

In a dramatic Portland protest meeting ahead of Donald Trump's arrest, conservative activist JJ Siler produced a charred American flag, creating a surreal political spectacle that has sparked controversy across the political divide.

Trump's Antifa terrorist designation sparks UK concerns

Former President Donald Trump's controversial move to designate Antifa as a terrorist organisation has raised alarm among civil liberties experts and UK officials, who warn of dangerous implications for protest rights and free speech.

Trump seeks terrorist designation for Antifa

Former President Donald Trump has reignited debate by pushing to designate Antifa as a terrorist organisation during a private roundtable, drawing criticism from civil liberties advocates.

Starmer backs voluntary digital ID cards for Britain

Labour leader Keir Starmer announces plans for voluntary digital identity cards, promising to modernise Britain's infrastructure while protecting civil liberties. Discover how this tech-forward approach could transform daily transactions.

Professor faces death threats over Zionist comments

American academic Mark Bray receives violent threats following inflammatory statements about Zionists, prompting university investigation and raising concerns about academic freedom and campus safety.

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.

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.

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.

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