Bolivia's ex-president Jeanine Áñez freed from prison

In a stunning reversal, Bolivia's ex-president Jeanine Áñez has been released from prison after nearly three years of detention, following a court ruling that overturned her conviction for terrorism and sedition.

Republicans Slam Biden's Pentagon as 'Worst Administration'

Republican lawmakers unleash scathing criticism against Biden's Pentagon officials during tense congressional hearing, branding it the 'worst administration' for national security while raising alarm over multiple global crises.

Lammy's Fiery Attack on Government Foreign Policy

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy launched a blistering attack on the Conservative government's foreign policy record, accusing them of damaging Britain's global standing during heated House of Commons exchanges.

Home Office failing modern slavery victims

Shocking investigation reveals Home Office systematically failing modern slavery victims, with thousands potentially denied vital support and protection under UK law.

US Congress investigates UK Post Office scandal

American lawmakers launch formal investigation into British Post Office Horizon IT scandal, questioning whether US tech giant Fujitsu misled UK courts and government officials.

Sliwa vs Mamdani: NYC Political Clash Erupts

Tensions explode in New York City politics as conservative activist Curtis Sliwa and Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani engage in heated confrontation over policing, immigration, and the future of America's largest metropolis.

How Islamophobia Became a Political Weapon in UK

An explosive analysis reveals how mainstream political rhetoric has systematically weaponised Islamophobia, creating dangerous divisions while claiming to protect British values.

MPs Pressure Prince Andrew Over Epstein Links

British parliamentarians are intensifying calls for Prince Andrew to provide complete transparency regarding his controversial association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, raising serious questions about royal accountability.

Starmer's stumble at COP30 amid Net Zero criticism

Sir Keir Starmer narrowly avoided an embarrassing fall arriving at the global climate summit, where he faces criticism after admitting the 'climate consensus has gone' while pushing Labour's green agenda.

Badenoch accused of interfering in Cameron lobbying probe

Senior Conservative Kemi Badenoch stands accused of attempting to interfere with the parliamentary investigation into David Cameron's controversial lobbying activities, sparking fresh turmoil within the Tory party.

Starmer challenges Prince Charles over Amazon comments

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer challenges Prince of Wales on Brazilian deforestation remarks during private meeting, raising questions about royal political neutrality ahead of potential government role.

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