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ANZ Banking App Crashes in Nationwide Outage

Thousands of ANZ customers across Australia were left stranded as both the mobile app and internet banking services crashed simultaneously, sparking fury and financial anxiety.

Florida judge resigns after victim abuse scandal

A Florida circuit judge has resigned in disgrace after a judicial investigation found he systematically abused his power, mistreating crime victims and witnesses in his courtroom with shocking behaviour that breached judicial conduct rules.

Optus Network Collapse Disrupts Emergency Services

Australia's second-largest telecommunications provider Optus suffered a catastrophic nationwide outage, disrupting emergency services and mistakenly sending thousands of customers to voicemail during critical situations.

Manchester synagogue terror alert failure exposed

Exclusive investigation reveals how a major mobile network failure prevented Manchester's Jewish community from receiving emergency terror attack warnings during synagogue services, raising serious security concerns.

Optus Outage: Triple-Zero Calls Failed, Lives at Risk

A major Optus outage left Australians unable to reach emergency services, with calls to triple-zero failing. A victim who collapsed during the blackout warns that lives are at stake, demanding an urgent regulatory overhaul.

Nats IT Failure Causes UK Air Traffic Chaos

A major IT failure at the UK's National Air Traffic Services (Nats) caused severe disruption, grounding flights and leaving thousands of passengers stranded at London Stansted, Brussels, and Berlin Airports.

US Immigration Judge Deported After Bribery Scandal

A US immigration judge has been removed from his position and deported to Egypt following convictions for accepting bribes and committing immigration fraud, in a case that exposes vulnerabilities within the American judicial system.

Prince Harry Demands Govt Apology in Security Row

The Duke of Sussex is locked in a high-stakes legal fight with the Home Office over his security arrangements, demanding an apology and admission of guilt after being denied the right to personally pay for police protection in the UK.

Sotomayor: US Presidents Are Not Kings

US Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor delivers a powerful defence of judicial independence and the rule of law, warning against the concentration of presidential power in a landmark speech.

Teen killer taunts victim's family from dock

A teenage murderer showed no remorse as he was sentenced for the brutal stabbing of 19-year-old Shawn Seesahai. The killer taunted his victim's family from the dock, shouting 'I'm breathing' before being led away to begin a life sentence.

HK Political Prisoners Face 'Systematic Abuse' - Report

A comprehensive investigation by the Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor details harrowing accounts of systematic abuse, psychological torture, and rights violations against pro-democracy detainees, raising grave concerns over the erosion of the city's judicia

Trump Allies Demand Impeachment of Biden Judge Lisa Cook

Republican lawmakers are demanding the impeachment of Federal Judge Lisa Cook, a Biden appointee, following a judicial panel's findings of 'serious judicial misconduct' for her failure to disclose controversial political writings during her confirmation p

Trump's Supreme Court bid for unlimited tariff powers

Former President Donald Trump seeks Supreme Court backing for sweeping executive tariff authority, challenging constitutional boundaries and threatening global trade stability in potential second term.

Sheriff: 'Dangerous' Inmate Freed by Legal Loophole

A Colorado Sheriff issues a stark warning after a violent inmate is released back into the community due to a controversial legal technicality, exposing a critical flaw in the justice system.

Council paints over new Banksy mural at Royal Courts of Justice

In a controversial move, Westminster Council has painted over a powerful new Banksy mural depicting a protester being struck by a judge's gavel. The artwork, which appeared overnight on the Royal Courts of Justice, sparked immediate debate about art, prot

Inside the Erin Patterson 36-Year Murder Sentencing

An in-depth look at the meticulous judicial reasoning behind the 36-year prison sentence for Erin Patterson, convicted of three counts of murder in Australia's Leongatha mushroom poisoning case.

Amy Coney Barrett's surprising shift on Supreme Court

Justice Amy Coney Barrett is emerging as an unexpected swing vote in pivotal Supreme Court rulings, challenging assumptions about the court's conservative supermajority and demonstrating a distinct judicial philosophy.

Lady Vols Star Gets Plea Deal in Assault Case

University of Tennessee basketball star Destiny Salary reaches plea agreement in domestic assault case, receiving judicial diversion and avoiding a criminal conviction. Full case details revealed.

Met Police Chief Demands Jury System Overhaul

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley calls for a major overhaul of the jury selection process, urging deeper vetting to weed out jurors with 'extreme views' that threaten the integrity of high-profile trials, including terrorism cases.

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