Undocumented Immigrant Freed as Tennessee Drops Charges

In a dramatic turn, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an undocumented immigrant held for 18 months on state charges, has been released after Tennessee prosecutors dropped their case following his acquittal on separate federal charges.

Trump's Plan to Federalise US Cities Sparks Outrage

Ex-President Donald Trump's radical proposal to deploy the US military on American soil, specifically targeting cities like New York, raises profound constitutional and civil liberty concerns. This analysis delves into the implications of such an unpreced

Ghislaine Maxwell Alleges Perjury in New Appeal Bid

Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, launches a fresh legal challenge from her Florida prison cell, alleging prosecutorial misconduct and witness perjury in a bid to overturn her 20-year sentence.

Iowa Mosque Becomes Sanctuary for Afghan Refugees

In a powerful act of interfaith solidarity, a mosque in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, has opened its doors to provide sanctuary and support for newly arrived Afghan refugees, embodying the true spirit of American welcome.

Holocaust Survivors Condemn Israel's Gaza Offensive

In a deeply moving intervention, hundreds of Holocaust survivors and their descendants have issued a stark condemnation of Israel's military actions in Gaza, drawing direct parallels with historical atrocities.

Trump's Plan to Deploy Troops in US Cities Revealed

Exclusive: Former President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to deploy US military assets to Washington DC, New York, and Chicago, raising profound constitutional and legal alarms. A detailed look at the controversial strategy.

Sturgeon: Corbyn Would Have Cost Labour Scotland

Exclusive: Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon delivers a stark assessment of Jeremy Corbyn's leadership, claiming he would have cost Labour crucial Scottish seats and hindered a progressive alliance.

Australia's Diplomatic Storm and Reform Controversy

Exclusive insight into Australia's escalating diplomatic row, the controversial 'Barry' roundtable reforms, and the political turmoil gripping Canberra. Discover the internal and external pressures shaping the nation's future.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia Released in Landmark UK Case

In a landmark decision, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a victim of wrongful deportation, has been released from immigration detention. His case, exposing systemic failures and igniting a fierce debate on UK justice, marks a pivotal moment for human rights advocacy

Jenrick's migrant hotel record haunts right-wing bid

Former Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick's record of overseeing a massive expansion of asylum seeker hotels now undermines his hardline stance, as internal documents reveal his direct involvement in the costly policy he now criticises.

Trump Vows to End Ukraine War in 24 Hours If Elected

Former US President Donald Trump asserts he could swiftly negotiate peace between Russia and Ukraine if re-elected, reigniting debate over his unorthodox diplomatic approach and potential Nobel Prize nomination.

Trump's Plan to Send Military to US Cities

Former President Donald Trump vows to send federal troops into major US cities like Chicago and New York to tackle violent crime if re-elected, a move critics call unconstitutional and dangerous.

Global Visual Journey: The Guardian's Week in 20 Pictures

Embark on a stunning visual journey across the globe with The Guardian's latest photographic round-up. From Westminster's political dramas to serene global landscapes, this collection captures the defining moments of our time in 20 powerful images.

Bolton Slams FBI Raid on Trump Ally as 'Intimidation'

Former National Security Advisor John Bolton has vehemently condemned the FBI's raid on Kash Patel, a key Trump ally, labelling it a tactic of 'intimidation'. The operation, linked to the Mar-a-Lago documents probe, ignites fresh political fire and raises

Putin Gets Ukraine Terms as US Restricts Five Eyes Intelligence

Exclusive: A senior EU diplomat reveals Vladimir Putin has achieved his primary objectives for Ukraine negotiations, prompting a major US intelligence clampdown. The Five Eyes alliance is ordered to restrict crucial data flow, signalling a dramatic shift

Bolton: Trump Could Have Avoided FBI Mar-a-Lago Raid

Former National Security Advisor John Bolton suggests Donald Trump could have prevented the FBI's raid on Mar-a-Lago by simply complying with a subpoena for classified documents, in a stunning political disclosure.

UN Declares 'Full-Blown Famine' in Gaza Amid Israeli Siege

The United Nations' food agency has declared a 'full-blown famine' in northern Gaza, accusing Israel of deliberately blocking aid and creating a man-made humanitarian catastrophe. This in-depth report details the escalating crisis.

Trump's Bizarre Pizza Claim About National Guard Exposed in Leak

A leaked video reveals Donald Trump making a bizarre and unfounded claim that National Guard troops refused him pizza during the January 6th Capitol riot. The footage, part of a forthcoming documentary, adds to the former president's history of controvers

Trump's $2 Billion DC Beautification Plan Unveiled

Former President Donald Trump unveils a monumental $2 billion plan to transform Washington D.C., aiming to restore grandeur to the nation's capital through sweeping architectural and infrastructural enhancements.

Moderate Democrats Ban 'Woke' Words Like 'Latinx'

A centrist Democratic group has issued a controversial banned words list, urging politicians to ditch terms like 'Latinx' and 'BIPOC' to reconnect with working-class voters. Discover the full list and the internal battle for the party's soul.

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