Filipino Lawyers Seek to Clear Name of Labor Leader Manlapit
A group of Filipino lawyers in Hawaii is working to overturn the conspiracy conviction of Pablo Manlapit, a forgotten labor leader who organized Filipino workers in the early 1900s.
A group of Filipino lawyers in Hawaii is working to overturn the conspiracy conviction of Pablo Manlapit, a forgotten labor leader who organized Filipino workers in the early 1900s.
Rayann El Houli, charged with travelling to Syria and joining Islamic State, renounces violent jihad through her lawyer during a Melbourne court hearing.
Russian intelligence agencies are increasingly aggressive in stealing Western technology and defence secrets as sanctions squeeze the wartime economy, European officials warn.
US prosecutors charged Google engineer Michele Spagnuolo with insider trading, alleging he used confidential search data to make $1.2 million in Polymarket bets.
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RecommendedChildline counselling for children questioning gender identity rose by a fifth year-on-year, with 476 sessions in the past year, the NSPCC reports.
A Merseyside couple paid £14,700 to a wedding planner for their Tenerife wedding, only to discover days before that she was filing for insolvency, leaving them devastated and out of pocket.
A new 99p alcoholic shot with 49.5% ABV sparks concerns over child-friendly marketing. Experts warn of a trend 'kiddifying' adult products like vapes and energy drinks.
Donald Trump now says the US left Iran's military largely untouched, contradicting his previous boasts of destroying it. The ceasefire deal awaits his approval amid ongoing stalemate.
Left-wing streamer Hasan Piker says UK denied his ETA, barring him from London events. He blames pro-Israel groups and denies antisemitism.
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RecommendedHalf a century after its release, Fela Kuti's 'Zombie' remains a potent symbol of resistance against military rule and corruption in Nigeria, inspiring new generations.
UK ministers propose a database to ban disruptive passengers from all flights, sparking privacy concerns. Public support is high after viral mid-air incidents.
Ministers consider lifetime bans for disruptive passengers on UK airlines amid rising onboard incidents. Data sharing proposals face privacy concerns.
Polls opened in Ethiopia's election, with the ruling Prosperity Party expected to win. Voters choose MPs and local councils amid opposition concerns over political space.
American forces launched self-defense strikes against Iranian radar and drone command facilities after Iran shot down a US drone and threatened ships in regional waters.
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RecommendedAn Australian woman charged with joining Islamic State has renounced jihad, her lawyer claims, as court hears allegations she supported terrorist acts and recruited others.
A proposed ban on nurses prescribing abortion medication in Queensland has ignited controversy, with a Katter Party MP moving to overturn regulations and Premier Crisafulli facing internal party dissent.
Malaysia begins enforcing a ban on children under 16 having social media accounts, requiring platforms to verify ages or face fines up to $2.5 million.
Israel seizes Crusader-era Beaufort castle in Lebanon's south as Iran-US tensions escalate with naval blockade strikes and failed peace talks.
Michael Carrick faces a midfield rebuilding challenge after Casemiro's departure, with Marcus Rashford's future uncertain and Harry Maguire linked to Inter Milan.
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New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson was involved in a scary collision during a charity softball game, but thankfully escaped injury.
The Trump administration's Interior Secretary has initiated a series of concerts on federal lands, drawing criticism from environmentalists and lawmakers over potential impacts.
In a revealing interview, Nicola Sturgeon claims ignorance of husband Peter Murrell's embezzlement, portraying herself as a victim of misplaced trust.
Authoritarian regimes are increasingly fragmenting the internet through censorship and shutdowns, with China leading the way in exporting cyber sovereignty tools to countries like Iran and Russia.
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RecommendedThe Aberdeen South byelection highlights the fraught politics of North Sea oil, with parties clashing over energy transition and fossil fuel revival amid global crises.
A letter from Prof Martin K Jones argues that La Brea Tar Pits is not the only urban active ice age excavation site, citing examples in London, Paris, Rome, Istanbul, and Xi'an.
Readers Dr Richard Carter and Meirion Bowen reflect on Miles Davis's genius, his technical limitations, and his lasting impact on jazz and classical music.
Readers respond to Alan Milburn's report on rising youth unemployment, criticising the dismantling of careers services and lack of political will to support young people.
Facebook whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams was forced to sit silent on stage at Hay festival due to Meta's legal threats, sparking condemnation and a standing ovation.
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RecommendedGovernment documents on Peter Mandelson's US ambassador appointment contain no record of security mitigations, contradicting assurances given to MPs.