Category : Liberties


DOJ Moves to Dismiss Maurene Comey Lawsuit

The US Justice Department argues fired prosecutor Maurene Comey's lawsuit should be dismissed on procedural grounds. Read the latest on this high-profile legal battle.

Labour's plan to slash jury trials sparks outcry

Justice Secretary David Lammy plans to halve jury trials in England and Wales. Critics warn this dismantles a pillar of British justice without evidence it will clear the 78,000-case backlog. Read the full analysis.

13-Year-Old Carries Out Public Execution for Taliban

A 13-year-old boy executed his family's killer in a packed Afghan stadium, marking the 12th public killing since the Taliban's return. This grim spectacle coincides with UN warnings of a rapid human rights deterioration.

Hate speech on X rockets 500% in UK, MPs warn

A damning report reveals hate speech on X, formerly Twitter, has surged 500% in the UK since Elon Musk's takeover. MPs demand urgent action from the government. Read the full investigation.

FBI 'Paralysed by Fear' Under Director Kash Patel

A damning leaked report based on 24 FBI sources describes the agency as a 'rudderless ship' under Director Kash Patel, citing plummeting morale and a climate of fear. Read the full investigation.

The case for retiring the word 'mansplain'

As 'rage bait' wins Oxford's 2025 Word of the Year, columnist Zoe Williams argues it's time to decommission problematic terms like 'mansplain'. Explore the linguistic journey and political misuse.

Fox News Dropped from White House 'Hall of Shame'

The White House has removed Fox News from its controversial 'media offenders' list after the network objected to a misattribution. Discover the details of the administration's ongoing feud with the press.

Naomi Long 'embarrassed' by protest at Belfast home

Stormont Justice Minister Naomi Long speaks out after a crowd gathered outside her Belfast home, calling the incident 'disturbing' and 'inappropriate'. She urges public to engage through official channels.

Hong Kong arrests 13 over deadly apartment fire

Hong Kong authorities arrest 13 for manslaughter after a devastating fire kills 151. The tragedy exposes alleged safety violations and sparks controversy over civilian arrests under security laws.

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