Family Sues Kansas Police Over Death in Custody
Relatives of Charles Adair file a federal lawsuit after a sheriff's deputy was charged with second-degree murder for shoving his knee into the cuffed man's back, demanding video release.
Relatives of Charles Adair file a federal lawsuit after a sheriff's deputy was charged with second-degree murder for shoving his knee into the cuffed man's back, demanding video release.
Ukrainian parliament columns draped in national flag colors during memorial ceremony. President Zelenskyy warns intelligence shows Russia preparing to involve Belarus in war again, citing border infrastructure developments.
Iran announces full reopening of the strategic Hormuz Strait to commercial vessels, prompting Trump's celebratory claims while US blockade remains. Oil prices tumble amid cautious optimism.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces Australia's readiness to assist in the Strait of Hormuz reopening, with global oil price drops expected to ease fuel costs for Australians within a week.
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RecommendedIran announces the Strait of Hormuz is fully open to commercial vessels, but warns it could close again if the US blockade continues, as oil prices drop and regional tensions persist.
Simon Patterson, estranged husband of convicted mushroom murderer Erin Patterson, will tell his story for the first time outside court in a memoir with a publishing deal already secured.
The mood at the IMF-World Bank spring meetings in Washington DC is described as sombre due to the Iran war, with global finance chiefs warning of severe energy shocks and recession risks.
Ukrainians express cautious optimism as Péter Magyar's election victory ends Viktor Orbán's rule, hoping for improved ties and EU support, though challenges like Ukraine's accession loom.
Exploring how far-right populism leverages emotions like fear and resentment to threaten democracy, distinct from historical fascism but equally dangerous in its own right.
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RecommendedA growing number of families face painful rifts as older members, radicalized by online misinformation and social media, embrace extreme right-wing views, leading to estrangement and emotional turmoil.
Susan Kihika, governor of Nakuru county in Kenya, faced a campaign of online abuse after taking maternity leave in the US. Her experience highlights the global crisis of technology-facilitated gender-based violence against women in politics.
From Lee Cronin's horror remake of The Mummy to Zayn's new R&B album, explore cinema, gigs, art, stage shows, streaming, games, and albums for the week ahead.
Donald Trump's presidency faces unprecedented strain as his actions alienate key supporters. The Iran war, economic pressures, and religious controversies have eroded his base, with polls showing approval ratings plummeting to historic lows.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson dismisses reports that Victorian state president Warren Pickering advised a candidate to use a personal bank account for campaign finances as 'false allegations' during a chaotic press conference.
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RecommendedPéter Magyar's Tisza party achieved a stunning victory in Hungary by focusing on rural voters and economic issues, breaking Fidesz's grip through strategic campaigning rather than progressive rhetoric.
Green MP Hannah Spencer accuses Labour of 'offensively caricaturing' working-class people by opposing a greyhound racing ban in England, citing welfare concerns and industry lobbying.
Young Bulgarians, inspired by mass protests, aim to reshape politics in the upcoming election, facing a pro-Russian former president leading in polls.
Revelations that Peter Mandelson failed security vetting before his Washington ambassador appointment have sent shockwaves through Keir Starmer's cabinet, raising questions about transparency and leadership.
Victoria Bonya's scathing Instagram video criticizing Russian authorities has garnered 26 million views, coinciding with Vladimir Putin's sixth consecutive weekly approval rating decline and highlighting growing public discontent.
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RecommendedVenezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado will rally in Madrid to revive her movement, sidelined by Trump's backing of Delcy Rodríguez after Maduro's capture.
Simon McDonald, former Foreign Office chief, calls the Peter Mandelson security vetting scandal the biggest crisis for the diplomatic service in decades, defending sacked civil servant Olly Robbins.
A fatal car accident outside the Supanova Comic Con in Melbourne resulted in one death and life-threatening injuries to another pedestrian, with police investigating the incident.
Queensland police arrested 20 people in Brisbane after protesters chanted banned pro-Palestine phrases. The demonstration tested new laws prohibiting certain expressions.
American Catholics are torn between faith and politics as Donald Trump's attacks on Pope Leo XIV escalate tensions over the Iran war, testing loyalties in a diverse community.
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RecommendedSilvia Salis, the leftwing mayor of Genoa and former Olympian, is gaining national attention as a potential unifier for Italy's fragmented opposition against Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Brian Poindexter, a union iron worker and local councilman, is running for Congress in Ohio, challenging incumbent Max Miller. This race highlights the Democratic push to retake the House with labor-focused candidates.
Meghan Markle claims to be the world's most trolled person, but a UN rapporteur faces severe threats. This article explores online vitriol, media misogyny, and the need for perspective in public discourse.
Norway's parliament has established an independent commission to investigate connections between Jeffrey Epstein's network and Norwegian politicians, civil servants, and institutions over the past 30 years, aiming to restore public faith in democracy.
The escalating feud between Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV highlights how religion serves as a political tool in American governance, with morality debates focusing on policy rather than peace.
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RecommendedHungary's incoming Prime Minister Péter Magyar is forging a special partnership with Poland's Donald Tusk to leverage Poland's experience in restoring EU relations after illiberal rule, aiming to unlock frozen funds and realign with Europe.