NSW Removes 'Good Character' from Sentencing

New South Wales becomes the first Australian state to legislate against considering 'good character' in sentencing hearings, following a review led by retired judge Peter McClellan.

Judge Denies Minnesota Request to End ICE Surge

A federal judge has refused Minnesota's plea to terminate Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis, where ICE agents have killed two people, sparking widespread protests and constitutional debates.

NI Unity Referendum by 2030 Urged

First Minister Michelle O'Neill calls for a border poll on Irish unity by 2030, citing Brexit as a cautionary tale and urging political preparation.

ICE Observer Groups Grow After Minnesota Shootings

The killings of Minneapolis residents Renee Good and Alex Pretti by federal immigration agents have sparked a nationwide surge in ICE observer groups, with thousands joining to document and deter enforcement actions.

Trump Pardon Fuels Fears for Honduran Environmentalists

Donald Trump's pardon of former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández has intensified concerns about impunity for crimes against environmental defenders in one of the world's most dangerous countries for activists.

Israeli Strikes Kill 30 Palestinians in Gaza

Hospital officials report at least 30 Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes across Gaza, including women and children, marking one of the deadliest days since the October ceasefire.

Save Act Threatens US Voting Rights for Millions

Republican-backed Save Act could disenfranchise millions of American voters ahead of midterms, disproportionately affecting women and minorities through restrictive documentation requirements.

Epstein Files Show Royal Links After Conviction

Latest US justice department release details how high-profile figures, including Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, maintained friendships with Jeffrey Epstein after his 2008 child sex abuse conviction.

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