Mahmoud Khalil Fights Deportation as ICE Faces Backlash
Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian student activist detained by ICE, continues his legal battle as public opinion shifts against immigration enforcement overreach.
Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian student activist detained by ICE, continues his legal battle as public opinion shifts against immigration enforcement overreach.
Valerie Wenberg and Robert West share their painful stories of forced removal as children during Australia's Stolen Generations, gathering with 100 survivors in Canberra to commemorate the 18th anniversary of the national apology.
Greens Senator Nick McKim criticizes the invitation to Israeli President Isaac Herzog as provocative, while condemning police aggression at protests and advocating for capital gains tax reform to address housing.
The investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance in Arizona continues as authorities receive a surge of tips, but no new suspects have been identified. A desert search yielded little evidence.
South Korea's intelligence agency reports Kim Jong-un's teenage daughter is approaching formal designation as North Korea's future leader, with signs emerging at upcoming political conference.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius calls for Europe to take greater security responsibility as US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth misses NATO defense ministers meeting in Brussels.
A 15-year-old who fatally stabbed 12-year-old Leo Ross in a random park attack has been named as Kian Moulton. The teen also assaulted three elderly women in the days leading up to the killing.
Former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey has been charged with two new counts of rape, adding to existing allegations. The Ghanaian footballer denies all charges and will appear in court in March.
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has issued a formal apology following widespread criticism of his controversial immigration remarks, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Mayor Andy Burnham condemning his statements.
Experts warn Europe remains unprepared to defend itself from Russia despite years of warnings. US strategist Elbridge Colby urges NATO members to increase budgets and reduce dependency on American military support.
Hammersmith and Fulham Council introduces a new Public Spaces Protection Order targeting professional begging groups, face coverings, and anti-social gatherings with £100 fines.
A UN report details five separate foiled plots to assassinate Syria's President Ahmed al-Sharaa and top ministers last year, with IS front groups identified as the perpetrators.
Bangladesh holds its first general election since the 2024 student uprising ousted Sheikh Hasina, with Gen Z voters shaping a historic contest that challenges authoritarian rule.
Prime Minister Mia Mottley's Barbados Labour Party has achieved a historic victory, winning all 30 seats in the House of Assembly, as reported by state TV. The opposition leader was ousted in this sweeping election result.
MetroTalk readers clash over whether Keir Starmer echoes Reform's policies on child benefit caps, with heated discussions on welfare, worklessness, and economic fairness.
Protesters rally to save Theo's Café in Hillingdon after council planned to write off former Tory councillor's lease debt, sparking community outrage and political pressure.
A Chilean court has acquitted Lt Col Claudio Crespo, who fired rubber bullets that blinded student Gustavo Gatica during 2019 protests, raising concerns about police impunity under the incoming far-right government.
Milton Otto Martin III, former head of First Pentecostal church in Chalmette, receives maximum prison term for indecent behavior with a juvenile 15 years ago. Survivor delivers powerful statement detailing lasting trauma.
Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe faces backlash after claiming the UK is 'colonised by immigrants' and misstating population figures, with critics highlighting his Monaco tax status.
Fayne Newman, 32, has been charged with murder for the fatal stabbing of Dariusz Serafin at a Hanwell pub in February 2025. The case is set for Westminster Magistrates' Court today.
Tewkesbury residents may be fined for leaving bins out, as local society cites property devaluation, unsightliness, and accessibility issues in historic area.
Newly released evidence reveals Gregory Bovino praised a federal agent who shot Marimar Martinez five times. The case was dismissed after video showed the agent steered into her vehicle.
Vincent Chan, a nursery worker in North London, faces a potential life sentence for 56 charges of sexually abusing toddlers and young girls over a 17-year period.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer faced intense pressure to resign but has emerged secure after a major Downing Street overhaul, with key roles now filled by women.
157 Ukrainian prisoners of war were released from Russia on February 5, 2024, as part of US-brokered peace talks, reuniting with families amid ongoing conflict.
A 13-year-old boy faces attempted murder charges after a double stabbing at Kingsbury High School in London, with two pupils hospitalized in stable condition.
Bangladesh conducts its first general election since Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's removal in 2024, with over 127 million voters choosing between major political alliances amid international scrutiny.
Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe sparks outrage by claiming the UK is being 'colonised' by immigrants, using outdated statistics while living in tax-free Monaco.
A mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia has left eight dead, including the suspect's mother. Police identify attacker as 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar.
A Sky News podcast reveals three critical moments where Prime Minister Keir Starmer nearly resigned, amid cabinet departures and a controversial immigration interview.