LA's 'Am I Next?' protest art targets ICE raids

A powerful public art installation in downtown Los Angeles projects billboard-sized portraits asking 'Am I Next?' in response to aggressive immigration enforcement. Discover how the city is fighting back.

Woman attacked and robbed in Lewisham park

A 27-year-old woman suffered a head injury after being assaulted and robbed in Ravensbourne Park, Lewisham. Police seek witnesses. Call 101 with info quoting CAD1564/20DEC25.

Ex-Pakistan PM Imran Khan jailed for 17 years

Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan and his wife sentenced to 17 years for illegally purchasing state gifts. Read the latest on the high-profile corruption case and its political fallout.

£20k Reward Over Fatal Tottenham Shooting

Police offer a £20,000 reward for information on the fatal shooting of Mahad Abdi Mohamed in Tottenham. Detectives believe it was a case of mistaken identity. His sister appeals for justice.

US Military Stops Shooting Animals for Medic Training

The US military will cease shooting live pigs and goats for battlefield medic training, replacing it with advanced simulators. Discover the details of this policy shift championed by animal rights advocates.

Reform UK's Kent Council Criticised for Adviser Spending

Reform UK's flagship Kent council votes to spend tens of thousands on political assistants, facing accusations of hypocrisy after promising to cut waste. Details on the budget crisis and controversial appointee inside.

US Strikes ISIS in Syria, Epstein Files Published

US military unleashes Operation Hawkeye Strike in Syria, targeting ISIS. The action coincides with the release of 300,000 pages of Jeffrey Epstein documents. Full details and reaction.

Epstein Files Release Strategy Buries Trump Links

The US Justice Department's partial release of Jeffrey Epstein files on a Friday is seen as a tactic to obscure Donald Trump's connections. Read the full analysis of the document dump strategy.

Epstein survivors condemn DOJ over redacted files

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse express outrage as the US Department of Justice releases only heavily redacted documents, accusing officials of 'protecting themselves, not the victims'.

£20k reward in Tottenham mistaken identity murder

Police offer a £20,000 reward for information on the murder of Mahad Abdi Mohamed, 27, shot in the head in Tottenham in a suspected case of mistaken identity. Call Crimestoppers anonymously.

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