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Leicester grenade discovery prompts city shutdown

Multiple roads in Leicester city centre remain closed after a grenade was discovered in a charity shop donation. Explosives teams are on scene as police urge public to avoid the area.

Nine dead in Kashmir police station explosion

A cache of confiscated explosives detonated at a police station in Indian-administered Kashmir, killing nine and injuring 32. The blast follows a recent deadly car explosion in New Delhi.

8 killed in Kashmir police station explosion

A massive explosion at a police station in Indian-administered Kashmir has killed at least eight people and injured 27. Read the latest on this developing story.

Carbide gun injuries surge during Diwali celebrations

As Diwali celebrations illuminate India, a dangerous new trend of homemade carbide guns is causing serious injuries and hospitalisations across multiple states, with doctors warning of severe burns and potential long-term damage.

Teen's bomb factory explodes in Tennessee suburb

Exclusive investigation reveals how 17-year-old Tristan Cook built an explosive laboratory in his family home, leading to catastrophic consequences for the quiet Tennessee community.

No Survivors in Tennessee Explosives Factory Explosion

A catastrophic explosion at a Tennessee explosives manufacturing plant has left no survivors, with emergency crews discovering multiple fatalities in the wreckage. The devastating incident has prompted a major federal investigation.

Major explosion at Tennessee military explosives plant

A devastating explosion has torn through a military explosives manufacturing plant in Tennessee, triggering massive emergency response and raising serious safety concerns about the facility's operations.

US Man Charged in DC Court Over Alleged Bomb Plot

David Cassady, a 33-year-old from South Carolina, faces federal charges for allegedly planning to detonate explosives near the US Capitol and target politicians. The investigation revealed online threats and detailed plans.

Lush Shuts All UK Stores To Protest Policing Bill

In a bold and unprecedented move, cosmetics giant Lush has closed every one of its 104 UK shops and halted online sales to protest the controversial Public Order Act, calling it a 'perilous' threat to the right to protest.

EU Declares Google Chrome a Monopoly in Landmark Ruling

In a historic antitrust verdict, the EU has ruled Google Chrome a 'gatekeeper' monopoly. Discover how this decision will break down its dominance and force Google to offer real browser choice on Android and Windows across Europe.

MP: OnlyFans is 'World's Biggest Pimping Operation'

A Conservative MP has launched a scathing attack on OnlyFans, labelling the subscription platform a 'global pimping empire' that exploits vulnerable women and fuels human trafficking. The incendiary remarks were made during a parliamentary debate on the O

Badenoch: ECHR 'Weaponised' Against UK National Interest

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch has ignited a political firestorm, accusing activist judges of 'weaponising' the European Convention on Human Rights against British interests. Her hard-hitting speech at an Amnesty International event, which also took aim

Reece Walsh's Bizarre Toilet Water Act Stuns NRL World

Brisbane Broncos star Reece Walsh shocks the rugby league world with a bizarre pre-match ritual. The club breaks its silence on the viral video, revealing the prank that backfired and left fans utterly bewildered.

Ex-Minister: Labour Rights Plan Helps Foreign Criminals

Former Attorney General Sir Michael Ellis KC warns that Labour's plans to replace the Human Rights Act with a British Bill of Rights could create a 'lawyers' charter' and make it harder to deport dangerous asylum seekers, echoing Donald Trump's concerns.

US Open Fan Steals Child's Cap in Selfish Act

A US Open fan's disgraceful act of snatching a young boy's cap has sparked outrage. Discover the tennis player's response and the public backlash against the selfish spectator.

Court Sides With Protesters in Landmark Ruling Against Govt

In a major ruling for civil liberties, the Court of Appeal has sided with climate protesters, declaring that the government's guidance on what constitutes 'reasonable' protest was unlawful. The decision is a significant blow to the government's crackdown

DOJ Investigates Trump Over Alleged Mortgage Fraud

The US Department of Justice has launched a criminal investigation into Donald Trump and the Trump Organisation, examining potential bank and insurance fraud linked to a controversial $100 million mortgage on a New York skyscraper.

Court Blocks Asylum Seeker Eviction from Epping Hotel

In a major legal victory for migrant rights, the Court of Appeal has overturned a decision to remove asylum seekers from an Epping hotel. Discover the human rights arguments that secured their stay.

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