NSW Moves to Ban Hate Symbols and Limit Protests
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns announces new legislation to ban hate symbols and limit protests following the Bondi attack. Discover the key changes and potential legal impacts.
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns announces new legislation to ban hate symbols and limit protests following the Bondi attack. Discover the key changes and potential legal impacts.
New South Wales Premier announces sweeping new laws criminalising hate speech and symbols in the wake of the Bondi Beach terror attack. Read the full details.
The US Coast Guard has revised its policy, removing a controversial reference to hate symbols as 'potentially divisive'. The move ends a political standoff over a nomination. Read the full story.
PM Anthony Albanese announces major reforms to Australia's hate speech legislation following the Bondi Beach terror attack. New offences and tougher penalties target antisemitism and incitement.
Spain's Balearic Islands ruling party submits a parliamentary proposal to ban the burka and niqab, citing women's equality and following other European nations. Read the full story.
Quebec intensifies its secularism laws with Bill 9, banning public prayer and religious symbols. Critics argue it disproportionately targets Muslims. Discover the full implications.
A Palestinian-Australian man was brutally assaulted on a Sydney train in what police are investigating as a hate crime. The victim suffered racial abuse and physical violence during the disturbing incident.
Bipartisan senators seek details on US Coast Guard's handling of swastikas and nooses displays. Read about the policy reversal and ongoing concerns.
Former Coronation Street actor Qasim Akhtar photographed with controversial cleric Uthman ibn Farooq, who was barred from the UK for extremist views. Read the full story.
Finder research reveals Australians on low incomes buy multiple new cars despite financial stress. Discover why flashy vehicles often signal financial struggle rather than success.
The US Coast Guard refutes claims it will stop classifying swastikas as hate symbols. Discover the details of the controversial policy change and its implications for service members.
Australia's Attorney-General announces review of anti-hate legislation and confirms South African neo-Nazi will not be allowed back into the country. Read the latest developments.
Cross-party pressure mounts on ministers to formally define Islamophobia following alarming rise in anti-Muslim incidents across Britain. Parliamentary committee reveals urgent need for legal clarity.
New research uncovers how the dynamite emoji has evolved from representing literal explosives to becoming a symbol of excitement and intensity in digital conversations across Britain.
The University of Essex faces backlash after prohibiting students from wearing Mexican-themed outfits, including sombreros and ponchos, during campus events as part of its inclusivity policy.
Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson announces radical plan to ban mobile phones from classrooms across England, citing mental health and learning concerns.
A British citizen reveals his traumatic detention at Los Angeles airport after Donald Trump's controversial Muslim travel ban, highlighting the human cost of divisive immigration policies.
Lord Strathcarron, with family ties to British American Tobacco, launches legal bid against landmark generational smoking ban, arguing it breaches constitutional rights and sets dangerous precedent.
In a controversial move that's dividing the community, Boston's City Council has eliminated references to Catholic saints from its traditional pledge, sparking debate about religious heritage and modern inclusivity.
Toronto Raptors centre Jontay Porter receives lifetime ban from NBA after investigation reveals he shared confidential information with gamblers and deliberately underperformed to manipulate betting markets.
Nottinghamshire councillors from Reform UK face backlash after voting against displaying the Union flag on council buildings, raising questions about the party's stance on British symbols and national identity.
Exclusive: Ministers consider sweeping fireworks restrictions as safety concerns grow. Find out how new rules could affect Bonfire Night celebrations across Britain.
Sinister symbols carved into trees nationwide have triggered police investigations and public warnings about potential criminal activity targeting rural properties.
Kenyan distance star Ruth Chepngetich, holder of the women's marathon world record, has been banned for three years after testing positive for a prohibited substance, Athletics Integrity Unit confirms.
UK police forces are abandoning controversial 'non-crime hate incidents' recording after officers themselves declared the practice has 'gone too far' in restricting free speech.
Exclusive investigation reveals UK police forces are recording thousands of 'non-crime hate incidents' for expressing controversial views, raising serious concerns about free speech and state overreach.
Fox News host Pete Hegseth's book 'The War on Warriors' faces Pentagon ban from military bases following congressional investigation into disputed service record claims.
Outrage erupts as police forces across Britain continue recording 'non-crime hate incidents' despite government reforms and free speech warnings. Victims and campaigners demand immediate action.
A shocking hate crime investigation unfolds in Portland after an Asian man was shot multiple times while protecting his friend during a racially motivated attack.
Republican congressional candidate Paul Ingrassia faces mounting pressure to withdraw after leaked text messages reveal Nazi sympathies, racist language, and white power symbols exchanged with campaign staff.