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Wolf Sightings in Minnesota Prompt Safety Debate

Repeated grey wolf sightings in a small Minnesota city have residents on edge and politicians calling for the predators to be delisted from the Endangered Species Act. Read the full story.

CPS Appeals Quran Burning Free Speech Case

Crown Prosecution Service appeals decision to overturn conviction of man who burned Quran in London. Free speech versus religious offence debate continues.

North Korea executes business couple in public

A North Korean couple was publicly executed for alleged economic crimes. Hundreds, including children, were forced to watch. Read more on this shocking act of state control.

Men plead not guilty to Anzac Day disruption

Three men linked to a neo-Nazi group will fight charges after allegedly disrupting Melbourne's Anzac Day Dawn Service and heckling an Indigenous elder. Read the latest court developments.

Lotto conman's missing £1.25m angers victim

Edward Putman, jailed for a £2.5m lottery fraud, has settled a confiscation order but over £1m remains missing, leaving his rape victim furious. Read the full exclusive.

Australian Public Service Wages Jump 3.4%

New data reveals Australian public servants are enjoying their fastest wage growth in 15 years, outstripping private sector increases and raising questions about economic fairness.

Canberra decriminalises drugs in Australian first

Canberra becomes first Australian jurisdiction to decriminalise small quantities of illicit drugs including cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine in radical shift from punishment to public health focus.

Dublin riots: Second night of violence outside migrant hotel

Violence has flared for a second consecutive night in Dublin as rioters targeted a migrant accommodation centre with bricks and fireworks, following allegations of a sexual assault involving a child. Police reinforcements have been deployed to contain the

Dublin sees third night of violent protests

Irish capital sees renewed unrest as fireworks and projectiles are launched at officers during ongoing demonstrations, with tensions showing no signs of abating.

Tommy Robinson refused phone PIN to police in Channel Tunnel

Far-right activist Tommy Robinson refused to give police his mobile phone PIN during a Channel Tunnel crossing, telling officers 'not a chance, bruv' as court hears details of the confrontation that led to public order charges.

Tommy Robinson's 'Unite The Kingdom' March in London

Far-right activist Tommy Robinson led a 'Unite The Kingdom' march through central London under a significant Metropolitan Police operation, sparking clashes and renewed debate over free speech and public order.

Eight charged after Tommy Robinson's Westminster rally

Eight individuals face public order charges following the controversial 'Unite The Kingdom' rally led by Tommy Robinson in Westminster. The Metropolitan Police confirm multiple arrests after the event.

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