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Five Years in Jail Without Trial: India's Umar Khalid Case

Umar Khalid, a prominent Indian activist, marks five years in pre-trial detention under the controversial UAPA anti-terror law. This in-depth report examines the case critics call a grave miscarriage of justice and a test for India's democracy.

Netflix's Chilling Doc on India's Burari Deaths Mystery

A new Netflix true crime documentary, 'House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths', re-examines the harrowing case of 11 family members found dead in their Delhi home. Explore the bizarre rituals, handwritten notes, and the psychological puzzle that stunned the

Netflix's 'Bads of Bollywood' Sparks Nepotism Row

Netflix's upcoming satirical series 'Bads of Bollywood' ignites fresh debate on industry nepotism, with Aryan Khan's casting drawing both criticism and intrigue. Explore the controversy and the show's bold take on Bollywood's inner workings.

KC: Legal Aid Reform 'Astonishing Act of Self-Harm'

In a scathing critique, Thomas Ross KC warns that removing specialist criminal barristers from the Legal Aid Agency's advisory panel is a catastrophic move that will undermine fair trials and worsen the crisis in the UK's justice system.

Teen charged with six attempted murders in restaurant arson

A 16-year-old boy faces serious charges, including six counts of attempted murder and arson with intent to endanger life, following a fire at an Indian restaurant in the West Midlands that left multiple people hospitalised.

Manchester's Windrush Club Faces Demolition Threat

The historic West Indian Sports and Social Club in Manchester, a beacon for the Windrush generation since 1957, is threatened with demolition to make way for a housing development, sparking outrage and a fierce campaign to save this vital cultural landmar

Modi's 75th Birthday Fuels Retirement Speculation

As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrates his 75th birthday, speculation intensifies within his BJP party and the influential RSS organisation about a potential retirement plan, amidst reflections on his health and political longevity.

India's Top Court Limits Muslim Board's Property Powers

In a pivotal decision, India's Supreme Court has ruled that the state Waqf Board cannot claim properties solely based on its own assertions, demanding concrete evidence and marking a significant moment for property rights and religious endowment law.

NRL Fury: Walsh Escapes Ban for Headbutt, Gets Fine

NRL fans are in a state of disbelief after Broncos star Reece Walsh avoided a suspension for a headbutt, receiving only a fine. The controversial decision has major implications for the upcoming finals series.

Reece Walsh Faces NRL Finals Ban After High Tackle Charge

Brisbane Broncos star Reece Walsh could miss the NRL finals after being charged for a high shot on Canberra's Matt Timoko. The fullback faces a tense wait as the Broncos consider challenging the grade two careless high tackle charge.

Liberal Party Civil War Erupts Over Jacinta Price Sacking

The Australian Liberal Party is in turmoil as a bitter internal war erupts following the controversial sacking of Senator Jacinta Price from the shadow cabinet. The crisis was triggered by her comments on Indian migration, exposing deep ideological fractu

Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu Sentenced to Prison and Political Ban

A Turkish court has sentenced Istanbul's popular mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, to over two years in prison and imposed a political ban, a move widely seen as a political manoeuvre to sideline a key rival to President Erdogan ahead of crucial elections.

Netflix Doc Scrutinises Bollywood Nepotism & Shah Rukh Khan's Son

Netflix's new documentary 'The Badshahs of Bollywood' pulls back the curtain on Bollywood's powerful dynasties, putting Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan and other 'nepo babies' under the microscope. Explore the debate on privilege, legacy, and the future of Ind

Price refuses to back Ley, won't apologise for migration remarks

Shadow Indigenous Australians Minister Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has plunged the Coalition into further turmoil, refusing to endorse deputy leader Sussan Ley and declining to apologise for controversial comments about Indian migration. The escalating rift

Jacinta Price attacks Liberal Party over Indian migration deal

Shadow Indigenous Australians Minister Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has launched a scathing attack on her own Liberal Party, accusing it of abandoning Australian workers and tradies in favour of a migration deal with India. The controversial MP warns the agre

Trump Urges Sunak: Halt Starmer's Chagos Surrender

Ex-US President Donald Trump intervenes in UK politics, pressuring Rishi Sunak to block Keir Starmer's alleged plan to cede sovereignty of the strategic Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius, warning of severe implications for UK-US defence and global security.

Hawke demands Price apologise to Indian community

Former immigration minister Alex Hawke calls for Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price to issue a formal apology to the Indian community following controversial remarks about migration and crime, escalating tensions within the Coalition.

Jacinta Price blasts Indian diplomat over colonialism comments

Shadow Indigenous Australians Minister Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has launched a fierce condemnation of an Indian High Commission official after he dismissed the impacts of British colonialism in Australia. The diplomatic spat, which occurred at a National

Price condemns ex-minister's Indian migration comments

Shadow Minister Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has denounced ex-Immigration Minister Alex Hawke's controversial comments about Indian migration patterns, calling for higher standards in public discourse on migration policy.

Trump Demands Retirement of Democrat Rival Nadler

Former US President Donald Trump launches a scathing attack on veteran New York Democrat Jerry Nadler, calling for his retirement in a Truth Social tirade. The explosive post reignites political tensions as Trump faces his own legal battles in the city.

Fed's Lisa Cook faces mortgage investigation

US Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook is under investigation by the House Judiciary Committee over allegations of improper mortgage approvals during the pandemic. Discover the details of the claims and the Fed's response.

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