Category : Liberties


Morocco protests turn deadly as police open fire

Moroccan cities erupt in violence as security forces fire live ammunition on demonstrators, marking the first deaths in escalating youth-led protests against government policies and economic conditions.

Pope Leo XIII statue vandalised with political graffiti

A historic statue of Pope Leo XIII at New York's Sacred Heart University has been defaced with political graffiti including 'Woke' and 'MAGA', triggering investigations and condemnation from religious leaders.

23 Months of Hate Marches: British Jews Speak Out

An explosive investigation exposes how nearly two years of relentless anti-Israel protests have created an atmosphere of fear and intimidation for Jewish communities across Britain.

Texas Lawyers Face DOJ Civil Rights Investigation

The US Department of Justice has launched a civil rights investigation into legal professionals in McAllen, Texas, following serious allegations of misconduct and rights violations against local residents.

US citizen sues after twice detained by immigration

A US-born man is suing federal authorities after being wrongfully detained twice by immigration agents who refused to believe he was American, highlighting systemic failures in identification protocols.

Leeds tops London as UK's most Christian-friendly city

New research reveals Leeds as Britain's most welcoming city for Christians, with London ranking surprisingly low. Discover which cities made the top ten and what this means for religious tolerance across the UK.

Liberty Bell Moves to Ellis Island in Historic Transfer

In an unprecedented cultural exchange, Philadelphia's famous Liberty Bell has been temporarily relocated to New York's Ellis Island, creating a powerful new symbol of American freedom at the historic immigration gateway.

Wisconsin Republicans defund Planned Parenthood

Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin have voted to strip Planned Parenthood of critical healthcare funding, escalating the state's abortion battle and threatening access to essential services for thousands of women.

US shutdown threatens domestic violence funding

Critical funding for domestic violence services faces severe disruption as political deadlock in Washington triggers government shutdown, putting vulnerable women and children at risk across America.

Starmer: Labour will defend ECHR membership

Keir Starmer commits to protecting Britain's membership in the European Convention on Human Rights, setting up a major political clash over immigration and sovereignty.

Police confiscate Union Jack from teenager at protest

Northumbria Police face backlash after confiscating a Union Jack flag from a 16-year-old during counter-demonstration against migrant protests. Civil liberties groups question the legality of the seizure.

Starmer's ECHR stance threatens Rwanda deportation plan

Labour leader Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure as his commitment to the European Convention on Human Rights clashes with controversial migrant deportation policies. Discover the political tightrope walk that could define Britain's immigration future.

Palestine Action banned from London protests

The activist group Palestine Action has been prohibited from holding demonstrations in Westminster and other central London areas for four months following a landmark Metropolitan Police ruling.

Supreme Court Hears Social Media Free Speech Case

In a landmark case that could redefine digital rights, the US Supreme Court hears arguments about whether government officials can block critics on social media platforms, sparked by a California healthcare activist's battle with Trump-era officials.

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