Court rules Trump must comply with subpoena

A US federal court has ruled that former President Donald Trump cannot ignore a congressional subpoena, marking a significant legal setback in his ongoing battles with investigators.

Home Office blocks Orgreave papers release

The Home Office has refused to disclose documents related to the 1984 Battle of Orgreave, angering justice campaigners who demand transparency over police conduct during the miners' strike.

Trump's Secret Syria 'Plan B' Revealed

Former US President Donald Trump reportedly proposed a secretive 'Plan B' for Syria, raising concerns over its implications for Israel and Middle East stability.

Gabbard joins Trump at White House meeting

Former Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard made a surprise appearance at the White House with Donald Trump, sparking speculation about her political future. Comedian Tim Dillon and ex-Florida AG Pam Bondi were also in attendance.

Belgium calls Gaza situation potential genocide

Belgium's government has officially recognised the situation in Gaza as a potential genocide, urging the EU to take stronger action against Israel. The announcement sparks international debate.

John Oliver mocks Colbert over cancellation rumours

John Oliver couldn't resist poking fun at Stephen Colbert after rumours swirled about 'The Late Show' facing cancellation. The British comedian delivered a sharp yet playful jab on his own show, sparking laughter and speculation among fans.

ABC News pairs Raddatz & Bass for special week

ABC News announces a major lineup change as veteran journalist Martha Raddatz joins forces with Karen Bass for a dynamic week of coverage. Discover the details behind this exciting collaboration.

Trump slams WSJ over 'untruthful' Epstein story

Former US President Donald Trump has accused the Wall Street Journal of publishing a 'grievance-filled, untruthful' article regarding his alleged links to Jeffrey Epstein. Here's what we know.

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