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Appeals Court Dismisses $454M Trump Fraud Case

A New York appeals court has dismissed the $454 million fraud case against Donald Trump, a significant legal victory for the former President that halts the asset seizure threat from Letitia James.

McGregor runs for Irish president post-legal loss

MMA star Conor McGregor has launched a campaign to become Ireland's next president, calling for legal reforms to boost his chances—just days after losing an appeal in a civil rape case.

Diddy's fortune faces lawsuit threat

Legal experts weigh in on Sean 'Diddy' Combs' financial resilience as multiple civil lawsuits threaten his empire. Will his vast assets shield him from staggering payouts?

Brits arrested in Croatia over alleged rape

Three British men have been detained in Croatia following allegations of a brutal sexual assault on a local woman, with reports suggesting the attack was premeditated. The incident has sparked outrage and raised concerns over tourist behaviour abroad.

Epping riots: Summer of unrest ahead?

Violent clashes at the Epping Hotel have raised fears of a repeat of last summer's civil disturbances. Analysts discuss the underlying causes and potential fallout.

Trump admin to release secret MLK FBI files

The Trump administration has announced plans to declassify controversial FBI records related to civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr., sparking debate over historical transparency and privacy.

Northumbria Police Challenged Over Pride Ban

Northumbria Police is under scrutiny after a High Court challenge was launched against its decision to prohibit a group from attending a Pride event. Critics argue the move infringes on civil liberties.

No federal charges for ex-cop in Breonna Taylor case

The US Justice Department has concluded its investigation into former police officer Brett Hankison, who was acquitted in the Breonna Taylor case, declining to bring federal civil rights charges.

Greene warns of MAGA civil war over Ukraine aid

Controversial US politician Marjorie Taylor Greene has ignited fury by suggesting that sending aid to Ukraine could trigger a 'civil war' within the MAGA movement. Read the explosive details.

Do We Need More Anti-Protest Laws? UK Debate

As antisemitism protests continue, the UK government considers stricter anti-protest laws. But critics argue existing legislation is already excessive—raising concerns over civil liberties.

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