Category : Political Scandals


Justice Dept Releases 3M+ Epstein Files

The US Justice Department has disclosed more than 3 million pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein under transparency laws, following public pressure.

Colombia's Public Utility Law Frees Imprisoned Mothers

Over 200 women with caring responsibilities have been released from Colombian prisons under the Public Utility Law, offering community-based sentences for first-time female offenders who are heads of households.

Prison Violence: System Perpetuates Trauma

A former prison officer reveals how rising murders in UK prisons traumatise inmates and staff, arguing violence isn't inevitable despite systemic failures.

Couple Caned 140 Times Under Aceh's Sharia Law

A man and woman in Indonesia's Aceh province were publicly caned 140 times each for sex outside marriage and drinking alcohol, with the woman fainting during the punishment.

Javid's Past Contrasts with Begum Citizenship Decision

A Guardian reader letter highlights the contradiction between Sajid Javid's troubled youth and his decision to strip Shamima Begum's citizenship. Other letters discuss apostrophe misuse, duvet opinions, World Cup politics, and Trump fatigue.

Deepfake Nudes on Telegram: AI Fuels Global Abuse

A Guardian analysis reveals millions are using Telegram to create and share AI-generated deepfake nudes, with at least 150 channels active globally, highlighting a surge in digital abuse against women.

White House's AI 'Slopaganda' Era Under Trump

The Trump administration has pioneered 'slopaganda' - using AI-generated images for political messaging. From fake magazine covers to deepfakes, this marks a new era in government communication.

Boys Laughed and Filmed Rape, Trial Told

Two teenage boys were 'laughing and filming' as they raped a terrified girl in Fordingbridge, Southampton Crown Court hears in disturbing case involving three defendants.

Iran's Internal Crisis Deepens Over Protest Deaths

Iran faces internal turmoil as calls grow for an independent inquiry into the violent suppression of protests, with estimates suggesting over 30,000 deaths and deep societal fissures emerging.

Rising Islamophobia in UK: British Muslims Speak Out

A Guardian podcast reveals how British Muslims feel increasingly targeted as Islamophobic hate crimes double and political rhetoric escalates. Community members share personal stories of violence and exclusion.

US Agencies Disagree with Trump on Chagos Deal

Keir Starmer reveals US intelligence agencies oppose Trump's U-turn on Chagos Islands agreement, calling it a 'done deal' that won't be derailed by presidential rhetoric.

Imran Khan's Grave Eye Health Danger in Jail

Pakistan's imprisoned former PM Imran Khan faces permanent eye damage from a serious retinal condition while being denied proper medical access in solitary confinement.

Tory Peer Suspended Over Expenses Scandal

The Earl of Shrewsbury faces a two-week suspension from the House of Lords after being found to have misused parliamentary expenses for private business travel.

Five IPP Sentences Referred for Appeal

Five men jailed indefinitely under the controversial IPP scheme have had their sentences referred for appeal, following a court ruling on youth and maturity.

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