Campaign to Expand Coercive Control Law Beyond Domestic Ties

A campaign led by survivors and the Family Survival Trust aims to close a legal gap, extending coercive control laws to cover groups like cults and religious organisations, as current UK law only applies to intimate or family relationships.

Sugar The Surfing Dog, Hall of Fame Canine Surfer, Dies

Sugar The Surfing Dog, the pioneering canine inducted into the Surfer's Hall of Fame and a five-time world champion, has died at age 16 after battling cancer. The rescue dog was also a dedicated therapy dog for veterans.

Zelensky Urged to Curb Attacks on Russian Oil Facilities

Ukraine's allies have requested Kyiv scale back strikes on Russia's oil and gas infrastructure as global energy prices surge. President Zelensky offers ceasefire talks and shares Black Sea experience to help unblock the Strait of Hormuz.

UN Peacekeepers, Israeli Troops Killed in Lebanon Invasion

Fighting during Israel's invasion of southern Lebanon has resulted in the deaths of UN peacekeepers and Israeli soldiers. Conflicting statements emerge from US and Iranian officials regarding negotiations to end the ongoing war.

Georgia Bill Seeks DNA from Immigrants on Minor Charges

A controversial Georgia proposal would mandate DNA collection from immigrants detained for misdemeanors if federal authorities request it, creating a two-tiered system that critics call unconstitutional surveillance.

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