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US Court Blocks Trump's ICE Raids

A US federal appeals court has halted the Trump administration's planned ICE raids, sparking debate over immigration enforcement and legal challenges.

Nebraska father charged after baby dies in hot car

A Nebraska father faces charges after unintentionally leaving his 5-month-old baby in a scorching car, leading to a devastating outcome. The incident highlights the dangers of hot car fatalities.

Trump offers $5k bonuses for new ICE agents

Former President Donald Trump has unveiled a bold plan to offer $5,000 hiring bonuses for ICE agents, aiming to strengthen border security and address the ongoing immigration challenges.

Nebraska plant explosion kills 1, injures dozens

A massive explosion at a Nebraska chemical plant has resulted in one fatality and multiple injuries, with emergency services scrambling to contain the blaze and assess the damage.

Midwest US braces for destructive derecho storm

Meteorologists warn of a potentially devastating derecho storm sweeping across the US Midwest, with Minnesota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Iowa facing severe winds, power outages, and property damage.

ICE arrests hospital workers during surgery

US immigration officers detained hospital employees mid-surgery in a controversial enforcement operation, sparking outrage over patient safety and workers' rights.

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

FWC rules on return-to-office mandates

The Fair Work Commission has issued a landmark decision on return-to-office policies, balancing employer mandates with employee flexibility. Discover the implications for Australia's workforce.

BTP officers win unpaid overtime case against Sussex Police

Two British Transport Police officers have secured a major victory in the High Court, ruling that Sussex Police must compensate them for unpaid overtime during a secondment. The case could set a precedent for similar claims across UK law enforcement.

French court cancels al-Assad arrest warrant

France's highest court has annulled an arrest warrant for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, citing jurisdictional immunity. The decision sparks debate over international justice and diplomatic relations.

New UK asylum rules aim to speed up deportations

The Home Office has introduced stricter measures to reduce the use of hotels for asylum seekers, aiming to accelerate deportations and cut costs. Critics argue the move could leave vulnerable individuals homeless.

Cooper slams Farage over police criticism

Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper condemns Nigel Farage's inflammatory remarks about UK police, warning they undermine public trust in law enforcement.

Lord Blair's complex policing legacy

Exploring the life and career of Lord Blair of Boughton, former Metropolitan Police Commissioner, whose tenure reshaped British policing amid both acclaim and criticism.

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