Trump brands Sadiq Khan 'nasty person' in GB News attack
Donald Trump launches a scathing attack on London Mayor Sadiq Khan, labelling him a 'disaster' and confirming a multi-billion dollar lawsuit against the BBC. Read the full details.
Donald Trump launches a scathing attack on London Mayor Sadiq Khan, labelling him a 'disaster' and confirming a multi-billion dollar lawsuit against the BBC. Read the full details.
Exclusive investigation reveals Florida schools with alleged ties to Islamic law receiving millions in taxpayer vouchers, sparking political firestorm and raising questions about education funding oversight.
An exclusive Sky News investigation reveals concerns about a Sharia law council operating in Glasgow, raising questions about religious arbitration in Scotland's legal system.
A Iranian court has ordered the amputation of four fingers from a convicted thief, ignoring both the victim's forgiveness and international human rights concerns in a brutal application of Sharia law.
Shocking public execution carried out by Taliban in Afghanistan as man is shot three times before crowd as punishment for murdering heavily pregnant woman in brutal retaliatory justice system.
Exclusive investigation reveals how Sharia principles are increasingly influencing London's institutions, from schools to public services, raising serious questions about British values and governance.
A controversial religious figure in Indonesia has been detained by Islamic sharia police after declaring himself divine, sparking debates about religious freedom and enforcement in the world's largest Muslim-majority nation.
Seven members of a depraved grooming gang have been sentenced to prison, including a rapist who married his teenage victim in a sham Islamic ceremony. The harrowing case exposes systematic abuse in West Yorkshire.
Donald Trump has ignited a firestorm by alleging that parts of London operate under Sharia law, directly blaming Mayor Sadiq Khan. The former US President's comments, made on GB News, have drawn sharp criticism and accusations of Islamophobia.
Peter Reynolds, a former British Army soldier, has defected to join the Taliban in Afghanistan, citing disillusionment with the UK's withdrawal and a desire to live under Sharia law. His story reveals a complex and controversial narrative of betrayal and
The Taliban has publicly executed two men and flogged 14 others in northern Afghanistan's Balkh province, marking a severe return to Sharia law punishments and raising major human rights concerns.
The state of Texas is considering a groundbreaking new bill that seeks to explicitly ban the use of Sharia law in state courts and outlaw any form of vigilante 'Muslim patrols'. The proposed legislation has ignited a fierce debate on religious freedom and
Exclusive reports emerge from Texas of self-appointed 'Sharia patrols' attempting to enforce Islamic law by intimidating residents and demanding businesses stop selling alcohol and pork, raising serious concerns over religious coercion and public safety.
Two gay men were publicly whipped in Indonesia's Aceh province after being found guilty under strict Sharia law. The brutal caning has sparked international outrage and renewed debate on human rights.
Disturbing footage emerges from Iran showing a convicted murderer publicly hanged from a construction crane in a brutal display of Sharia law, sparking international condemnation.
The Malaysian state of Kelantan passes a controversial new law imposing fines and jail time on Muslim men for missing Friday prayers, sparking a fierce national debate on religious freedom and state power.
The Taliban's Islamic courts in Afghanistan are raising concerns over human rights and justice under strict Sharia law. Learn how these courts operate and their impact on Afghan citizens.
Iran has carried out brutal amputations on thieves as part of its strict Sharia law enforcement, sparking global outrage over human rights violations.
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'.