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EU Court: Denmark's 'Ghetto Law' May Be Unlawful

The European Court of Justice has ruled Denmark's controversial 'parallel societies' legislation may constitute racial discrimination, offering hope to residents in targeted Copenhagen neighbourhoods.

Justice Dept Civil Rights Shift Puts Students at Risk

As the US Justice Department changes its civil rights priorities under Trump, investigations into school seclusion and restraint stall, leaving disabled and minority children vulnerable. Read the full investigation.

10-Year Journey to Accepting a Disabled Identity

Hannah Shewan Stevens shares her 10-year struggle to call herself 'disabled' and her fight against societal stigma. On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, she calls for greater awareness and equality.

Met Police Racism Claims Double in One Year

Exclusive data shows a 108% surge in race discrimination employment tribunal claims by Met Police officers and staff. Investigation reveals systemic issues persist despite reform promises.

Montpellier denies Mary Fowler racism allegations

French club Montpellier has strongly denied Australian footballer Mary Fowler's claims of racist treatment, refuting allegations involving bananas in the dressing room. Read their official statement.

Antonio Brown gets bail in attempted murder case

Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown has been released on $25,000 bail and must wear a GPS monitor following an attempted murder charge in Miami. Learn the details of the case.

Trump Sues BBC Over Edited January 6 Speech

Donald Trump launches legal action against BBC for editing his Capitol speech. Former president demands apology as corporation faces Friday deadline. Read the full story.

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