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UK Protest Laws Echo Hungary's Path, Expert Warns

Human Rights Watch researcher Lydia Gall draws alarming parallels between UK protest crackdowns and Viktor Orbán's Hungary, warning of eroding civil liberties. Read the full analysis.

Protest Rights Under Attack in UK, Reports Warn

Human Rights Watch and Justice warn new UK laws are trampling the right to protest, citing hundreds of pro-Palestinian arrests and harsh sentences for climate activists. Calls grow for repeal.

Australia must act as Trump shatters global rules

Donald Trump's military action in Venezuela has destroyed international norms. Australia, with its history of diplomatic leadership, must now saddle up to restore global order and protect its interests.

EU Court: Polish Tribunal Not Independent

The EU's top court has ruled Poland's Constitutional Tribunal lacks independence due to politicised appointments. The decision pressures Warsaw to enact reforms.

Trump AI freeze could make UK homes more expensive

President Trump's executive order blocking state AI laws may prevent regulation of algorithmic rent-setting, potentially worsening the housing crisis. Critics warn of 'automated market-fixing'.

Trump's SNAP cuts spark outrage and hunger fears

Former President Donald Trump's executive order to restrict SNAP benefits has ignited fierce backlash from anti-poverty groups and Democratic lawmakers, raising concerns about a looming hunger crisis across America.

Law & Order actor stops real kidnapping attempt

Law & Order star George Pogatsia becomes real-life hero after stopping violent kidnapping attempt of 23-year-old woman in Manhattan, with dramatic footage capturing the rescue.

Hampshire water crisis: Drought order sought

Southern Water declares 'precautionary drought order' for Hampshire and Isle of Wight as Met Office forecasts exceptionally dry conditions, raising concerns about water supply security.

Awaab's Law: New rights for tenants against mould

Groundbreaking new legislation inspired by tragic death of two-year-old Awaab Ishak gives UK tenants legal power to demand urgent repairs for dangerous damp and mould within strict timeframes.

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