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Arkansas teacher fired over viral TikTok video

A teacher in Arkansas was dismissed after a satirical TikTok video sparked outrage, leading to a state police investigation. The incident has reignited debates over free speech and social media use by educators.

Police sketch released in Arkansas park murder case

Authorities have issued a composite sketch of a man wanted in connection with the brutal murder of a couple in Arkansas' Devil's Den State Park. The investigation continues as police urge the public to come forward with any information.

Hero NYPD cop killed protecting pregnant wife

A courageous NYPD officer was shot and killed by Didarul Islam during a confrontation, leaving behind his pregnant wife. The tragic incident highlights the dangers faced by law enforcement.

Laurence Fox loses appeal over defamatory tweet

Actor and political activist Laurence Fox has lost his High Court appeal after being sued for defamation over a tweet labelling two men as 'paedophiles'. The court upheld the ruling, ordering Fox to pay £180,000 in damages.

Teen killed in Arkansas park shooting

A 17-year-old boy was fatally shot in Devil's Den State Park, Arkansas, sparking a manhunt for the suspect. Authorities urge witnesses to come forward.

UN court to rule on climate change obligations

The UN General Assembly has voted to seek an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice on countries' legal obligations regarding climate change – a move that could reshape global environmental policy.

NZ electoral reform boosts Māori rights

New Zealand introduces groundbreaking electoral reforms to enhance Māori representation and align with international human rights standards, sparking both praise and debate.

Murder in Arkansas state park shocks community

The brutal murder of Clinton Cristen Brink in Devil's Den State Park has left the Arkansas community in shock. Authorities are investigating the horrific crime as tributes pour in for the victim.

Sharia court job on gov site sparks outrage

A Sharia court role posted on the official UK Government jobs portal has sparked fierce backlash, with critics slamming the move as 'divisive' and 'unacceptable'.

Lords accused of blocking workers' rights reforms

UK peers face backlash as they allegedly attempt to water down proposed legislation aimed at strengthening workers' rights, particularly targeting exploitative zero-hours contracts.

ICJ delays Gaza genocide verdict: Here's why

The International Court of Justice's delay in ruling on Gaza genocide allegations highlights legal intricacies and geopolitical pressures. Here's what's behind the hold-up.

HK offers £128k bounty for pro-democracy academic

Hong Kong authorities have placed a HK$1 million bounty on pro-democracy activist Dr Feng Chongyi, accusing him of violating the national security law. The academic, now based in Australia, faces serious allegations as tensions escalate between China and

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