French Doctor Trial: Accused of Poisoning Patients
Frédéric Péchier, a French anaesthetist, stands trial in Besançon, accused of intentionally poisoning patients to create medical emergencies where he could then play the hero.
Frédéric Péchier, a French anaesthetist, stands trial in Besançon, accused of intentionally poisoning patients to create medical emergencies where he could then play the hero.
A major security breach rocks the Scottish Parliament as a covert camera is discovered hidden in a Holyrood toilet. Presiding Officer Alison Johnstone expresses outrage as Police Scotland launches a criminal investigation.
French screen icon Gerard Depardieu will face a criminal trial in Paris this October over allegations of sexual assault made by fellow actor Charlotte Arnould, in a case that has gripped France and the international film community.
Ex-President Donald Trump voices fury as hush money trial judge denies his request to attend son Barron's high school graduation, calling the decision 'heartbreaking' and 'unfair'.
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A bipartisan US Senate delegation's trip to Taipei has triggered a furious response from China, which condemns the visit as a severe violation of its sovereignty and a threat to regional stability.
Grammy-winning artist Cardi B has been found not guilty on all counts relating to a 2018 altercation at a New York strip club. The jury delivered a full acquittal after a high-profile trial.
An American Christian couple with longstanding ties to China has been sentenced to prison on espionage charges, raising serious concerns from US officials and human rights groups about religious freedom and diplomatic tensions.
Fremantle Dockers' ruck coach Sam Naismith has been embroiled in a major AFL espionage controversy after being caught observing a closed Western Bulldogs training session at Whitten Oval, sparking outrage and an official league investigation.
Major US cities including New York, Washington, and Minneapolis are deploying National Guard troops and erecting security barriers ahead of potential widespread unrest linked to the imminent verdict in Donald Trump's criminal trial.
A shocking exposé from the University of Michigan reveals how private investigators, hired by Donald Trump's company, engaged in extensive surveillance of his own employees, allies, and journalists, raising grave concerns over privacy and power.
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A New Zealand soldier has been found guilty of attempting to spy for a foreign government, marking a rare case of espionage within the country's military ranks.
Hong Kong pro-democracy publisher Jimmy Lai's trial under China's national security law reaches closing arguments, marking a pivotal moment for press freedom in the city.
A recent investigation uncovers how Israeli authorities reportedly exploited Microsoft technology for surveillance on Palestinians, raising serious privacy and human rights concerns.
Norfolk District Attorney faces scrutiny as defence lawyers challenge the integrity of the Karen Read murder trial, citing questionable funding and potential bias.
Shocking revelations uncover how wealthy oligarchs surveilled British lawyers involved in sensitive legal battles, raising serious concerns over privacy and legal integrity.
Explosive claims emerge that US intelligence agencies monitored former President Jimmy Carter, raising fresh concerns about government overreach.
Japan's public broadcaster NHK alleges Chinese spies infiltrated Tokyo's political circles, escalating tensions between the two Asian powers. Beijing dismisses the report as 'baseless fabrication'.
Former Canada coach Bev Priestman joins Wellington Phoenix in the A-League Women, marking her return after a controversial Olympics spying scandal.
Heavy downpours in northern China have led to catastrophic flooding, claiming two lives and forcing thousands to evacuate as emergency services battle rising waters.
A former osteopath has been sentenced to prison after covertly recording women, including high-profile celebrities, in a disturbing invasion of privacy.
A Sydney woman demands answers after a drone allegedly operated by Endeavour Energy spies on her property, raising privacy concerns.
A 56-year-old ex-City worker has been convicted of attempting to pass sensitive information to Russia, marking a major breach of UK national security.
A British expat reveals why leaving the UK for China transformed her life—lower living costs, higher earnings, and a 13-hour workweek.
A new cybersecurity report exposes how popular mobile apps may be secretly collecting your personal data. Find out which apps pose the greatest privacy threats.
A disturbing new trend reveals parents are planting spyware on children's phones to secretly record ex-partners during bitter custody disputes. Experts warn of lasting emotional harm.
The Tour de France Stage 13 individual time trial delivered edge-of-the-seat action as riders battled the clock in the Pyrenees. Get the full breakdown of the day's drama, surprises, and standout performances.
The Prime Minister has defended his diplomatic approach to China, insisting that mutual respect is key despite criticism over the trip's outcomes. Read the full analysis.
A British national, Daniel Richard Martindale, has been stripped of his UK citizenship over allegations of spying for Russia. The case highlights growing concerns over espionage activities.