EU Court: Denmark's 'Ghetto Law' May Be Unlawful

The European Court of Justice has ruled Denmark's controversial 'parallel societies' legislation may be unlawful, giving hope to residents in Copenhagen's Mjølnerparken. Read the full analysis.

Ultra-Orthodox Protest in Jerusalem Turns Violent

A routine parking ticket attempt sparked violent clashes in Jerusalem, leaving 13 police officers injured. The incident highlights growing tensions over military conscription plans for the ultra-Orthodox community. Read the full report.

Kiss Cam Scandal: Woman Slams Gwyneth Paltrow

Kristin Cabot, caught in a viral kiss cam moment with her married boss, criticises Gwyneth Paltrow's role in the scandal. She calls the Goop founder a 'hypocrite' and reveals the fallout.

EU court sides with refugee in landmark Frontex case

The EU's highest court has ruled in favour of a Syrian refugee's appeal against Frontex, setting a new precedent for asylum-seeker evidence and challenging the border agency's accountability. Read the full analysis.

Thai Airstrikes Target Cambodia in Renewed Border Conflict

Thailand has launched further airstrikes on Cambodia, targeting a rocket warehouse in Poipet. The deadly border conflict has displaced thousands and caused significant civilian casualties. Read the latest developments.

Russia-US Talks in Miami on Ukraine Peace Plan

A Kremlin envoy will meet US officials in Florida to discuss a Washington-proposed plan to end the war in Ukraine, as EU leaders weigh a major loan for Kyiv. Read the latest.

Epstein Files Release Deadline Arrives Friday

The US Justice Department faces a Friday deadline to release a trove of Jeffrey Epstein investigation files. Discover what the documents contain and their potential impact.

Clinton pushed to bring Epstein to King's wedding

New reports reveal Bill Clinton insisted on bringing Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell as uninvited guests to a 2002 Moroccan royal wedding, raising fresh questions about his ties to the convicted sex offender.

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