Life Sentence for Shinzo Abe's Assassin
Tetsuya Yamagami, 45, receives a life prison term for the 2022 assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, citing a grudge against the Unification Church.
Tetsuya Yamagami, 45, receives a life prison term for the 2022 assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, citing a grudge against the Unification Church.
A man who twice trespassed at Kensington Palace before Christmas has been sentenced to 32 weeks in prison after telling a court he did it 'because I am a criminal'.
Isabelle Dale, 23, sentenced to 3.5 years for sexual misconduct with two inmates at HMP Coldingley and conspiring to smuggle synthetic cannabis into the prison.
An Indiana state court judge and his wife are in stable condition after being shot at their Lafayette home. Authorities are actively searching for suspects in what the mayor calls a 'senseless act of violence'.
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RecommendedDonald Trump's pursuit of Greenland and erratic foreign policy decisions are destabilising international relations, with protests in Nuuk and warnings from European leaders.
Three senior US Catholic cardinals have issued a strong rebuke of Trump administration foreign policy, warning that actions in Venezuela, Greenland and aid cuts risk global suffering.
Israeli forces have bulldozed the Unrwa headquarters in East Jerusalem and fired teargas at a UN vocational school in the West Bank, escalating tensions.
Donald Trump's proposed 'Board of Peace' requires nations to pay $1bn in cash for membership, raising alarms it aims to replace UN agencies with a profit-driven model dominated by the former president.
Kurdish-led forces have withdrawn from the al-Hawl camp in north-east Syria, housing thousands of IS-linked detainees, as the US ends support and Syrian government forces gain territory.
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RecommendedThe UK government confirms it will proceed with plans to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, despite criticism from Donald Trump who called the move an 'act of great stupidity'.
The US military has seized the Motor Vessel Sagitta in the Caribbean, marking the seventh such apprehension under Trump's campaign to control Venezuela's oil flows.
Actor Hugh Grant and Esther Ghey, mother of Brianna Ghey, sign letter urging UK party leaders to ban social media for children under 16 ahead of Lords vote on amendment.
Donald Trump's renewed interest in Greenland has exposed fractures in Western alliances, potentially creating opportunities for China's long-standing Polar Silk Road ambitions in the Arctic region.
A comprehensive look at NATO's history, from its 1949 founding as a Cold War bulwark to its current role with 32 members, including recent additions Finland and Sweden.
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RecommendedTrump-appointed federal attorney Lindsey Halligan has resigned following sharp judicial criticism over her unlawful appointment and failed prosecutions of political opponents.
Sami al-Saei describes horrific sexual assault by Israeli guards, while B'Tselem report reveals systematic torture of Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons.
Donald Trump declines to detail how far he would go to acquire Greenland while questioning NATO's strength without US support, escalating transatlantic tensions.
Australia will observe a national day of mourning on Thursday 22 January to honour the 15 victims of the Bondi terror attack, with memorial events planned nationwide.
Ukraine's defence minister announces a homegrown alternative to Chinese-made DJI Mavic drones, featuring longer range, amid a broader digital transformation of military operations.
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RecommendedThousands of workers, including trafficking victims, have escaped or been released from Cambodian scam centres following increased global scrutiny and sanctions against key figures.
Ukrainian volunteer group Platzdarm has recovered over 1,500 bodies of fallen soldiers from the frontline, identifying remains regardless of nationality in a mission driven by shared humanity.
Syrian government forces have reportedly entered the al-Hawl detention camp in north-east Syria, following the withdrawal of Kurdish forces. The camp holds about 24,000 people, including relatives of suspected Islamic State jihadists.
The UK government defends its Chagos Islands agreement, securing the vital Diego Garcia base with US and international support. Discover the strategic importance and global backing.
President Trump threatens tariffs on the UK and others over Greenland control. Leaked texts reveal NATO tensions as a controversial Gaza peace board forms with Putin invited. Analysis on Sky News.
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RecommendedPresident Zelenskyy announces a transformed air defence system using mobile groups and drones. Ukraine braces for fresh Russian attacks as energy infrastructure is targeted. Read the latest.
Fresh violence near prisons holding Islamic State extremists shatters a day-old ceasefire between Syrian government forces and Kurdish-led SDF, leaving several dead. Read the latest from northeast Syria.
Armed bandits abducted over 150 worshippers from churches in northern Nigeria. The attack comes after US strikes on Islamic State targets in the region. Full details on the security crisis.
Experts warn Donald Trump's escalating threats to seize Greenland risk dismantling the NATO alliance, drawing parallels to Putin's Ukraine invasion. Read the full analysis.
Kurdish-led forces report fighting with Syrian army near al-Aqtan prison, warning of catastrophic security repercussions and a potential IS resurgence. The clashes threaten a fragile ceasefire.
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RecommendedA tribunal has ruled that the UK's lack of transparency over civilian harm in military campaigns risks undermining public trust. The verdict follows an Airwars investigation into UK airstrikes against IS.