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Driver hit with £10,000 fine by council CCTV car

A motorist faces a staggering £10,000 penalty after a council's mobile CCTV car filmed him repeatedly. The controversial 'spy car' tactic in Westminster ignites a major debate on fair enforcement.

Gaza Famine Declared: Israel's Clear Humanitarian Duty

A stark legal analysis concludes that Israel bears an unambiguous duty to facilitate humanitarian aid into Gaza, as a formal famine declaration is made. The deepening crisis triggers urgent obligations under international law.

Kazakhstan mandates chemical castration for paedophiles

Kazakhstan's parliament has passed a stringent new law mandating chemical castration for convicted child sex offenders, alongside public naming and lifetime GPS tracking, in one of the world's toughest anti-paedophilia measures.

UN: Gaza starvation deaths may be war crimes

A senior UN official delivers a stark warning that the catastrophic man-made famine in Gaza, claiming countless lives, could amount to war crimes under international law.

Kohberger Demands Bodycam Footage in Idaho Murder Case

Exclusive: Accused Idaho student killer Bryan Kohberger's defence team files a bombshell motion demanding all police body camera footage from the night of the quadruple homicide, claiming it is vital for his defence.

Maddie McCann Suspect Charged with New Sex Crimes

Exclusive: German prosecutors confirm new charges against Christian B, the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, for unrelated sex crimes. The development comes as the investigation into Maddie's 2007 disappearance continues.

Liberal Fury Over ICE Arrest of Migrant in Child Sex Case

The arrest of an undocumented migrant on serious child exploitation charges in liberal Massachusetts has ignited a fierce political firestorm, pitting immigration enforcement against progressive values and causing anguish within the suspect's own family.

Rwandan-Backed Rebels Accused of Congo War Crimes

A damning new report from Human Rights Watch details horrific war crimes, including mass killings and rape, perpetrated by the M23 rebel group with Rwandan support in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

Rwandan-Backed Rebels Accused of Congo War Crimes

A damning Human Rights Watch report details a surge in brutal violence in eastern DR Congo, implicating Rwandan-backed M23 rebels in massacres, rape, and mass displacement, creating a severe humanitarian crisis.

Italy's Hidden Gems: 10 Secret Spots Beyond Crowds

Discover Italy's best-kept secrets with our exclusive guide to breathtaking, crowd-free destinations. From hidden coastal villages to undiscovered medieval towns, escape the masses and experience la dolce vita like a true local.

ICC probes Sudan's RSF for alleged war crimes

The International Criminal Court is investigating alleged war crimes committed by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces, including mass killings, torture, and sexual violence in Khartoum.

Manson Family killer Krenwinkel denied parole again

Patricia Krenwinkel, one of Charles Manson's most notorious followers, has been denied parole for the 15th time. Discover the chilling details behind the decision and her role in the infamous Manson Family murders.

Putin likened to Hitler over Ukraine war crimes

A former Russian official has likened Vladimir Putin to Adolf Hitler, accusing the Kremlin leader of committing war crimes in Ukraine. The shocking comparison comes as international pressure grows over Russia's brutal invasion.

Israel's war on Gaza journalists: Silencing witnesses

As Palestinian journalist Anas al-Sharif narrowly escapes an Israeli airstrike, concerns grow over the systematic targeting of Gaza's media workers. This alarming trend threatens press freedom and the world's right to know about wartime realities.

Sudan’s RSF Accused of War Crimes

Survivors of Sudan’s brutal conflict accuse the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of systematic atrocities, including mass killings and sexual violence, as evidence mounts of war crimes.

4,000 crimes unsolved under Starmer as DPP

A damning investigation reveals that over 4,000 crimes, including violent offences, went unsolved during Sir Keir Starmer's tenure as Director of Public Prosecutions. Critics question his law-and-order credentials as Labour leader.

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