John Oliver slams Trump's ICE policies in scathing monologue
John Oliver takes aim at Donald Trump's controversial ICE immigration policies in a powerful segment on Last Week Tonight, exposing systemic flaws and human costs.
John Oliver takes aim at Donald Trump's controversial ICE immigration policies in a powerful segment on Last Week Tonight, exposing systemic flaws and human costs.
Former President Donald Trump has reignited his feud with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and 'The Squad,' doubling down on his controversial nickname and demanding they take cognitive tests.
Nigel Farage endorses Donald Trump’s campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt, praising her as a 'star' amid US election tensions. Leavitt recently faced backlash from CNN.
US Senator JD Vance made a surprise visit to David Beckham’s luxurious Cotswolds estate during his UK tour, sparking speculation about the purpose of his high-profile stop.
John Oliver took aim at actor Dean Cain for his controversial remarks about ICE, delivering a sharp critique on 'Last Week Tonight'.
Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has unveiled a new tattoo on her arm, sparking curiosity and debate about its meaning and significance.
Labour's Keir Starmer makes significant gains in Epping, challenging Conservative dominance in a key political battleground.
Turkey has retaliated with airstrikes in northern Syria following a bomb attack in Ankara, escalating tensions in the region.
Australia is considering formal recognition of Palestine, a decision that could reshape Middle East diplomacy. Explore the implications, political reactions, and what this means for international relations.
Former US President Donald Trump has urged Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser to deploy the National Guard following recent unrest. MSNBC reports on the escalating political tensions.
Labour leader Keir Starmer issues a bold warning against trusting Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump ahead of the US President's talks with the Russian leader.
Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch faces backlash after suggesting the UK should establish asylum seeker processing centres on British territory, drawing comparisons to Australia's controversial offshore detention policy.
Dame Stephanie Shirley, the trailblazing tech entrepreneur and philanthropist, has died at 91. Known for founding Freelance Programmers and championing women in tech, her legacy reshaped the industry.
Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon unexpectedly appeared on ITV News, sparking fresh debates about her political future and Scotland's devolution journey.
Al Jazeera reporter Anas Al-Sharif was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, raising urgent concerns about journalist safety and media suppression in conflict zones.
Spain's government has abandoned plans to prohibit Islamic festivals following accusations of racism, sparking debate on religious freedom and cultural tolerance.
Finland has closed its entire border with Russia, accusing Moscow of deliberately funneling migrants to destabilise the region. Helsinki claims this is a form of 'hybrid warfare' in retaliation for joining NATO.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres calls for an urgent humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza amid intensifying Israeli airstrikes and Hamas rocket attacks, warning of catastrophic consequences.
A legendary Bond Girl made a rare public appearance, turning heads with her timeless beauty. Find out which iconic actress it was!
A Labour councillor faces legal action after allegedly making violent threats against 'Nazis and fascists' during a public meeting.
A high-ranking Boston official faces serious allegations of extorting cannabis businesses for personal gain, exposing corruption in the licensing process.
Former US President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin are set to hold a closed-door meeting, raising concerns in the EU over potential shifts in Ukraine diplomacy.
Police detained several members of Palestine Action after they staged a demonstration outside Labour leader Keir Starmer's residence, demanding stronger action against Israel.
More than 100 journalists have lost their lives in Gaza since the Israel-Hamas war began, marking one of the deadliest conflicts for media professionals in history. Read the full report.
The High Court rules that Wikipedia can avoid the strictest regulations under the UK's Online Safety Act, marking a significant victory for digital rights.
A comprehensive report on journalists who have lost their lives in Gaza amid the ongoing conflict, highlighting the dangers faced by media professionals in war zones.
Former US President Donald Trump's controversial remarks about NATO allies have drawn sharp criticism as Ukraine faces escalating Russian aggression.
The UK government has confiscated a £1bn property owned by St Petersburg in London, escalating tensions amid ongoing sanctions against Russia.
A grieving mother demands answers after her 12-year-old son, Harvey Willgoose, tragically dies following a medical emergency. The family seeks justice and transparency from authorities.
Wikipedia's parent organisation has launched a legal challenge against the UK's Online Safety Act, arguing it threatens freedom of expression and could impose 'unacceptable censorship' on the internet.