Irishman's Dream Becomes ICE Detention Nightmare

Seamus Culleton, an Irishman living in the US for 18 years, was detained by ICE despite being married to an American and awaiting a green card. He now describes conditions at a Texas detention centre as 'filthy' and 'like a concentration camp'.

Starmer's 137-Year Living Standards Challenge

Analysis reveals UK living standards for poorest households won't double until 2163, with economic stagnation since 2008 creating unprecedented challenges for Starmer's government.

Norway's Elite in Epstein Files Scandal Fallout

The release of Jeffrey Epstein files exposes Norway's political and diplomatic figures, including Mona Juul and Terje Rød-Larsen, to corruption probes, threatening the nation's egalitarian image and boosting far-right sentiments.

Father Convicted Under Hong Kong's Article 23 Law

Kwok Yin-sang, father of US-based activist Anna Kwok, found guilty for attempting to withdraw funds from her insurance policy, marking the first conviction under Hong Kong's Article 23 national security legislation.

High Court: Church Liable for Priest Abuse

Australia's High Court finds Catholic Church had duty of care to protect child from paedophile priest, marking major shift in institutional liability for clergy abuse survivors.

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