Labour slammed over China extradition deal

Labour has been accused of betraying critics by supporting a contentious extradition agreement with China, sparking outrage among human rights advocates.

Hogan faces backlash over DNA testing remarks

Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan faces backlash after questioning the necessity of DNA testing in criminal cases, drawing sharp criticism from current Governor Wes Moore.

NYC sues Texas over migrant busing crisis

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has filed a lawsuit against Texas officials, accusing them of orchestrating a 'political stunt' by busing migrants to the city without coordination, straining local resources.

MAGA Backs Trump Despite Epstein Ties

Despite mounting scrutiny over Donald Trump’s past associations with Jeffrey Epstein, his loyal MAGA supporters remain unwavering in their backing, dismissing allegations as political smears.

France may recognise Palestinian state - Macron

French President Emmanuel Macron has signalled openness to recognising a Palestinian state, marking a potential shift in European diplomacy amid ongoing Middle East tensions.

Bukele likens re-election bid to Nicaragua, Venezuela

Nayib Bukele, El Salvador's controversial leader, faces backlash after likening his bid for re-election to the political landscapes of Nicaragua and Venezuela, raising concerns over democratic norms.

Supreme Court grants Trump immunity for official acts

The US Supreme Court has ruled that former President Donald Trump enjoys immunity from prosecution for official acts, delaying his trial over election interference. Critics warn this sets a dangerous precedent for presidential accountability.

Joy Behar: The View Should Hiatus Over Trump Coverage

Joy Behar, co-host of The View, has stirred controversy by proposing the show should go on hiatus until Donald Trump's legal battles conclude. Her comments have ignited discussions about media responsibility and political bias.

Gavin Newsom defies Democratic Party doubts

California Governor Gavin Newsom is proving his critics wrong with decisive action and strong leadership, despite initial scepticism from within his own Democratic Party.

DeSantis heckled by protester at Hulk Hogan event

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis faced an unexpected interruption when a protester erupted into loud shouts during his speech at a Hulk Hogan tribute event. The incident has sparked debate online.

US-Israel Gaza Ceasefire Talks Intensify

The United States and Israel are negotiating a potential ceasefire in Gaza as international pressure mounts to end the conflict. Key details inside.

Mexican Marine Wrongly Detained by ICE

A Mexican national and former US Marine was mistakenly detained by ICE despite his military service and pending citizenship application, sparking outrage and legal action.

Kristin Cabot resigns after Coldplay kisscam scandal

Kristin Cabot, a high-profile astronomer and HR executive, has stepped down from her role following a viral incident at a Coldplay concert where she was caught on the 'kisscam' without her wedding ring, sparking rumours and controversy.

France to recognise Palestinian state at UN

French President Emmanuel Macron confirms France will formally recognise Palestine as a state at the upcoming UN General Assembly, marking a significant diplomatic shift.

Mike Lindell wins appeal against FBI phone seizure

Mike Lindell, the MyPillow founder and Trump ally, has won an appeal against the FBI's seizure of his phone. The court ruled the search warrant was overly broad, marking a significant victory for Lindell.

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