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McGregor runs for Irish president post-legal loss

MMA star Conor McGregor has launched a campaign to become Ireland's next president, calling for legal reforms to boost his chances—just days after losing an appeal in a civil rape case.

Poetry as salvation in war-torn Kharkiv

Amid the devastation of war, poetry and culture offer solace and resilience in Kharkiv. Discover how artists and writers keep hope alive in Ukraine's second-largest city.

Kyiv hit by Russian missiles amid escalating war

Russian forces targeted Kyiv with a missile strike, prompting Ukrainian counterattacks as the war intensifies. Latest updates on casualties, damage, and international reactions.

UK ban on Palestine Action threatens free speech

The UK's recent ban on Palestine Action, coupled with the Online Safety Act, has raised alarms over threats to public debate and civil liberties. Critics argue these measures stifle dissent under the guise of security.

Kyiv strike death toll hits 31 as Russia advances

The death toll from a recent Russian missile strike on Kyiv has climbed to 31, as Moscow ramps up its military advance in Ukraine. Read the latest updates on the escalating conflict.

Gaza teen treated in UK after losing limbs in war

A 14-year-old boy from Gaza, severely injured in the ongoing war, has been flown to the UK for advanced medical treatment after losing both legs and an arm. His journey highlights the human cost of conflict and the hope of recovery.

UCLA links Trump policies to antisemitism rise

A UCLA report exposes a disturbing surge in antisemitic incidents linked to policies during Trump's presidency, raising concerns over civil liberties and government accountability.

Diddy's fortune faces lawsuit threat

Legal experts weigh in on Sean 'Diddy' Combs' financial resilience as multiple civil lawsuits threaten his empire. Will his vast assets shield him from staggering payouts?

Duchy of Lancaster appointments under scrutiny

The government is facing fresh scrutiny over its handling of civil service appointments linked to the Duchy of Lancaster, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.

Trump revives WWII-era Alien Enemies Act debate

Former President Donald Trump sparks controversy by invoking the 1942 Alien Enemies Act, raising fears of a return to Japanese-American internment policies. Legal experts warn of constitutional violations.

Netflix WWII film leaves viewers in tears

A harrowing new World War II film on Netflix has captivated audiences, with many calling it the most emotionally devastating war movie ever made. The gripping true story explores untold heroism and sacrifice.

Summer Riots: Key Lessons One Year On

A year after the UK's summer riots, experts reflect on the causes, responses, and lasting impacts. What has changed, and what still needs addressing?

UK May Ban Palestine Action as Terror Group

The UK Home Office is considering a terrorism ban on Palestine Action, a pro-Gaza activist group, sparking debates over civil liberties and national security.

Russia bombs Ukraine prison, 40+ dead

A Russian missile strike on a Ukrainian prison in Olenivka has left at least 40 dead, with Kyiv accusing Moscow of deliberately targeting POWs in a potential war crime.

John Oliver Slams UK Police Gang Databases

John Oliver's latest segment on Last Week Tonight scrutinises the controversial UK police gang databases, revealing systemic issues and potential civil rights violations.

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