Egyptian asylum seeker drowns on Canada-bound ship

An Egyptian man, whose asylum claim was rejected, tragically drowned on a cargo ship heading to Canada from Southampton. The incident has raised questions about immigration policies and the dangers faced by failed asylum seekers.

Showjumper guilty of horse cruelty

A professional showjumper has been convicted of animal cruelty after making her horse compete with a broken leg. The shocking case has sparked outrage among animal welfare advocates.

US immigration arrests plummet in July

New data reveals a sharp decline in US immigration arrests in July, raising questions about enforcement priorities and policy changes under the Biden administration.

Reform UK leader considers death penalty return

Reform UK party leader Richard Tice has sparked debate by suggesting he would consider reinstating the death penalty for the most heinous crimes, while outlining the party's tough stance on law and order.

Paedophile runs against Kristi Noem for Governor

A registered sex offender with a history of child exploitation has declared his intention to run against incumbent Governor Kristi Noem in South Dakota's upcoming election, sparking outrage and legal scrutiny.

Teen loses leg in drunk boat crash

A 19-year-old's life changed forever after a drunken boat crash led to a tragic amputation. Read the harrowing story of survival and the consequences of underage drinking.

Cartoon sparks debate on Palestine Action ban

A provocative cartoon by Ella Baron highlights the controversy surrounding Palestine Action’s proscription, questioning the balance between activism and legality in the UK.

Analyst's 'Butterface' Comment Sparks Outrage

Rachel Bitecofer, a well-known political strategist, faces backlash after making derogatory remarks about actress Sydney Sweeney's appearance. The online storm raises questions about professionalism and public discourse.

Clintons subpoenaed in Epstein case

Bill and Hillary Clinton have been issued subpoenas in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, adding a new layer of intrigue to the high-profile case.

New Jersey earthquake rattles NYC

A rare magnitude 4.8 earthquake struck New Jersey, sending tremors across New York City and the Northeast, leaving residents startled but causing no major damage.

France condemns UK's Rwanda asylum plan as 'betrayal'

French PM Gabriel Attal criticises the UK's controversial Rwanda deportation scheme, calling it a departure from shared humanitarian principles, while Labour's Keir Starmer vows to scrap the policy if elected.

Ex-ABC reporter admits anti-Trump bias

A former ABC News journalist has openly confessed to political bias against Donald Trump, raising questions about media impartiality in US elections.

Afghans Fear Iran-Taliban Data Exploitation

Reports suggest Iran may be collaborating with the Taliban to exploit Afghanistan's national database, sparking fears among Afghan citizens over privacy and security breaches.

Page 797 of 938