Police racism probe after Walsall rape arrest remarks

West Midlands Police have launched an internal investigation after an officer was recorded making a racist comment during the arrest of a 23-year-old man in Walsall on suspicion of rape, sparking widespread condemnation.

Sudan's El Fasher faces humanitarian catastrophe

Fears mount for hundreds of thousands of civilians trapped in Darfur's last major city as paramilitary forces encircle El Fasher, raising alarm over potential atrocities and ethnic violence.

Migrant sex offender released instead of deported

Exclusive investigation reveals how a convicted migrant sex offender was released into the community instead of being deported, raising serious questions about UK border security and public protection.

Digital ID cards risk breaching Good Friday Agreement

Plans for digital ID cards in the UK have raised alarm bells in Northern Ireland, with critics warning they could undermine the delicate balance of the Good Friday Agreement and create a 'two-tier' system.

Sex offender found working in Epping care home

Exclusive investigation reveals immigration system failures after registered sex offender from Albania was employed at Essex care facility, sparking urgent government review.

Prison system crisis as offenders mistakenly freed

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy faces intense parliamentary scrutiny over shocking prison errors that saw dangerous offenders mistakenly released, while Conservatives demand investigation into migrant crime patterns.

Trump Wanted Elon Musk Prosecuted Over Air Force One

Explosive revelations show Donald Trump pushing for criminal investigation against Elon Musk over alleged Air Force One pricing dispute, exposing bitter feud between two of world's most powerful figures.

Prince Andrew Faces Pressure to Testify in Epstein Case

Buckingham Palace faces mounting pressure as Prince Andrew could be compelled to testify under oath about his connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, with US authorities seeking crucial evidence.

Argentina's Milei meets Donald Trump in Florida

In a significant diplomatic move, Argentina's libertarian leader Javier Milei meets with former US President Donald Trump during US tour, sparking speculation about shifting global alliances.

Madagascar Military Demands President's Resignation

Madagascar faces a constitutional crisis as military forces surround the presidential palace, demanding the resignation of President Andry Rajoelina following his controversial re-election.

Chinese military helicopter crashes in South China Sea

A People's Liberation Army Navy helicopter has crashed during training exercises in the contentious South China Sea, raising concerns about regional military readiness amid ongoing territorial disputes.

Nuclear test veterans take government to court over health

British nuclear test veterans and their descendants are launching legal action against the Ministry of Defence, demanding recognition and compensation for health issues they believe stem from radiation exposure during Cold War experiments.

Barnaby Joyce storms out of net zero meeting

Former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce dramatically walked out of a shadow cabinet meeting amid heated debates over the Nationals' net zero policy, exposing deep divisions within the Coalition.

Japan PM banks on Abe effect for Trump talks

Japan's freshly elected Prime Minister Kimiko Yamazaki is betting on the legacy of Shinzo Abe's relationship with Donald Trump to navigate crucial US-Japan trade and security negotiations.

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