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How Social Media Mainstreams Far-Right Rhetoric

New investigation reveals how mainstream social networks are accelerating the spread of far-right ideologies through algorithmic amplification and inadequate content moderation.

Spy Dogs children's site hijacked with adult content

A popular children's book series about spy dogs has had its official website compromised and redirected to explicit adult content, raising serious cybersecurity concerns for parents and educators.

Influencer live-streams childbirth on Twitch

Influencer Fandy's decision to broadcast her labour and delivery on Twitch has ignited fierce debate about privacy, boundaries and the monetisation of intimate life moments in the digital age.

Big Brother star jailed for petrol bomb attack

Former reality TV contestant Imogen Townley sentenced to 28 months for orchestrating Molotov cocktail attack on her ex-boyfriend's Birmingham nightclub after bitter breakup.

Life sentence for Kirchner assassination attempt

A Buenos Aires court has sentenced Fernando Sabag Montiel to life imprisonment for the attempted assassination of former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in a landmark ruling that shook Argentine politics.

Children's books pulled after QR codes hijacked with porn

Major book retailers urgently remove children's titles after disturbing discovery that innocent-looking QR codes redirect young readers to pornographic websites, sparking safety concerns across the publishing industry.

Caribbean's first serial killer gets life sentence

A French court in Guadeloupe has sentenced the Caribbean's first documented serial killer to life imprisonment for the murders of four women, marking a watershed moment for regional justice.

Florida father wrongly jailed for 43 days in identity mix-up

Samuel Vasquez, a Jacksonville father, was wrongly imprisoned for over six weeks after police confused him with a different Samuel with the same surname in a shocking case of mistaken identity that highlights systemic failures.

Australia's Social Media Ban Loophole Exposed for Under-16s

A critical loophole in Australia's new social media age verification law allows minors to easily access harmful content, including gambling and violent far-right material, by simply browsing without an account, experts warn.

OnlyFans Mum Earns £15k/Month, Reveals Double Life

Mum-of-two Lucy Banks from Kent reveals how she earns a staggering £15,000 per month on OnlyFans, transforming her family's finances while facing harsh social stigma and judgement from other parents.

Public Officials Face Jail in New UK Misconduct Law

A landmark new bill will introduce criminal sanctions, including imprisonment, for public officials who breach official codes of conduct, marking the UK's toughest-ever anti-corruption measure.

Imran Khan's Wife Alleges Torture in Pakistan Prison

Bushra Bibi, wife of former Pakistani PM Imran Khan, files a formal complaint with the UN, detailing alleged torture and mistreatment during her incarceration. Her legal team demands an independent investigation.

Amazon sells book on Charlie Kirk 'assassination'

Amazon faces intense scrutiny after a book outlining a fictional 'assassination' of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was discovered for sale on its platform, igniting a fierce debate over content moderation and free speech.

Life for Syrian man in German knife attack

A German court has sentenced a 26-year-old Syrian man to life imprisonment for a brutal knife attack in Solingen that left one woman dead and several injured, raising serious questions about extremism and public safety.

Top South Korean YouTuber Dies After Marathon Broadcast

A popular South Korean streamer, known as 'Jinny', has tragically passed away shortly after completing an extreme 72-hour live broadcast. The incident has sparked a major debate on the dangerous culture of marathon streaming and the immense pressure on co

US Deportees Illegally Imprisoned in Eswatini

Exclusive: Lawyers reveal a group of men deported from the US to the Kingdom of Eswatini are being held in prison illegally, sparking a major diplomatic and human rights crisis.

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