Category : Liberties


US Gov Secretly Bought Americans' Phone Location Data

New documents reveal the Department of Homeland Security bought access to millions of Americans' mobile location information, bypassing constitutional protections in what critics call a 'mass surveillance' programme.

Serbia's Gen-Z uprising: Clashes in Belgrade

Serbian police deployed water cannons and tear gas as thousands of students and young protesters clashed with authorities in Belgrade during anti-government demonstrations against President Aleksandar Vučić's regime.

Queensland puberty blocker ban ruled unlawful

A landmark court ruling declares Queensland's controversial puberty blocker ban unlawful, citing improper political influence and failure to consult medical experts in dramatic health policy showdown.

Ruth Ellis Grandchildren Demand Posthumous Pardon

The grandchildren of Ruth Ellis, the last woman hanged in Britain, are demanding a posthumous pardon, revealing shocking new evidence of physical and emotional abuse she endured from her lover David Blakely before shooting him dead in 1955.

Who Owns Einstein? The Battle for History's Greatest Mind

Delve into the extraordinary courtroom struggle for control of Albert Einstein's image and legacy. Discover how universities, corporations and heirs fought to claim ownership of the 20th century's most iconic face in this gripping intellectual property dr

Met Police: Woke ideology cripples crime fighting

Exclusive investigation reveals how political correctness and identity politics are undermining the Metropolitan Police's ability to fight crime effectively, creating an Orwellian nightmare on London's streets.

Starmer's Digital ID Cards: Revolution or Risk?

Labour's proposed digital ID cards spark fierce debate as experts warn of technical failures and privacy concerns. Discover why this digital transformation might be doomed from the start.

Mother forced to fight government alone in family court

Exclusive: A single mother from South Yorkshire battles the Ministry of Justice alone after being denied legal aid, exposing systemic failures in the family court system that critics say prioritises cost savings over children's welfare.

Ruth Ellis's family seeks posthumous pardon

The grandchildren of Ruth Ellis, the final woman executed in the UK, are launching a fresh bid for a posthumous pardon, arguing her case was marred by injustice and deserves modern reconsideration.

Colombia legalises assisted dying in Supreme Court ruling

In a groundbreaking move, Colombia's Supreme Court has expanded euthanasia rights, making it the first Latin American nation to legalise assisted dying for non-terminally ill patients. Discover the implications of this historic judgement.

California enacts transgender sanctuary law

California Governor Gavin Newsom signs groundbreaking legislation shielding transgender youths and their families from out-of-state investigations, igniting a fierce political battle across America.

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