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French cyclist details Russian prison ordeal

Professional cyclist Sofiane Sehili reveals shocking details of his 10-day imprisonment in Russia after border dispute during global tour. Read his incredible survival story.

Asylum seeker wrongly imprisoned for 16 months

Hadush Kebatu, an Eritrean asylum seeker, was released from Chelmsford Prison after spending 16 months behind bars due to a case of mistaken identity, sparking serious questions about Home Office procedures.

Labour accused over Gerry Adams and IRA prisoner claims

The Labour Party confronts explosive allegations of enabling former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams to clear his path for hundreds of convicted IRA terrorists seeking wrongful imprisonment compensation in a major legal battle.

Big Brother star jailed for petrol bomb attack

Former reality TV contestant Imogen Townley sentenced to 28 months for orchestrating Molotov cocktail attack on her ex-boyfriend's Birmingham nightclub after bitter breakup.

Life sentence for Kirchner assassination attempt

A Buenos Aires court has sentenced Fernando Sabag Montiel to life imprisonment for the attempted assassination of former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in a landmark ruling that shook Argentine politics.

Caribbean's first serial killer gets life sentence

A French court in Guadeloupe has sentenced the Caribbean's first documented serial killer to life imprisonment for the murders of four women, marking a watershed moment for regional justice.

Florida father wrongly jailed for 43 days in identity mix-up

Samuel Vasquez, a Jacksonville father, was wrongly imprisoned for over six weeks after police confused him with a different Samuel with the same surname in a shocking case of mistaken identity that highlights systemic failures.

BLM activist guilty of £30k charity fraud in Boston court

Prominent Black Lives Matter organiser Monica Cannon-Grant convicted of defrauding donors and state grants while leading Violence in Boston charity. The shocking verdict reveals personal enrichment through charity funds.

British Activist Pardoned After 6 Years in Egyptian Prison

After six years imprisoned in brutal Egyptian jail conditions, British activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah has been pardoned. His case, marked by prolonged hunger strikes and a massive international campaign, concludes a long battle for justice.

Trump's Eulogy for Charlie Kirk: A Tribute to a 'True Patriot'

In a deeply personal and politically charged eulogy, former President Donald Trump honoured the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, praising his unwavering support and dubbing him a 'true patriot' whose legacy will shape the future of the movement.

US Judge Orders Activist Deported Despite Valid Green Card

A US immigration judge has ordered the deportation of Palestinian-American activist Mahmoud Khalil, ruling his political activism constitutes 'terrorist support' despite his legal permanent residency. The controversial case raises serious concerns about f

Charlie Kirk aide's 'murder' texts before mysterious death

Explosive court documents reveal disturbing text exchanges between Turning Point USA's Tyler Robinson and an associate discussing 'murder' just days before Robinson was found dead in a Phoenix apartment. The case takes a sinister turn as police investigat

Charlie Kirk Faces Court Over Assault Allegations

Charlie Kirk, the prominent conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, is due in court following allegations he assaulted a former campaign worker. The case has sent shockwaves through US political circles.

Charlie Kirk brands escaped killer a 'political nuisance'

US conservative activist Charlie Kirk sparks outrage after labelling convicted murderer Michael Woodmansee, who escaped prison and is now at large, a 'political nuisance'. Kirk's inflammatory remarks ignite fierce debate on both sides of the Atlantic.

Public Officials Face Jail in New UK Misconduct Law

A landmark new bill will introduce criminal sanctions, including imprisonment, for public officials who breach official codes of conduct, marking the UK's toughest-ever anti-corruption measure.

Charlie Kirk dies after university firing and suspension

Right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk has died following his controversial dismissal from a speaking tour and suspension from a university platform, sparking intense debate about campus free speech and political discourse.

Imran Khan's Wife Alleges Torture in Pakistan Prison

Bushra Bibi, wife of former Pakistani PM Imran Khan, files a formal complaint with the UN, detailing alleged torture and mistreatment during her incarceration. Her legal team demands an independent investigation.

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