Trump Ally Worried About President's 'Dangerous' Mindset
Slovakian PM Robert Fico, a key European supporter of Donald Trump, has privately expressed concerns about the US President's 'dangerous' psychological state following a meeting at Mar-a-Lago.
Slovakian PM Robert Fico, a key European supporter of Donald Trump, has privately expressed concerns about the US President's 'dangerous' psychological state following a meeting at Mar-a-Lago.
Analysis reveals how sanctions function as economic warfare, devastating civilian populations across Latin America and the Caribbean while failing to achieve political objectives.
US funding cuts have forced de-mining organisations in Zimbabwe to lay off staff, including many women, leaving deadly mines uncleared and families struggling financially.
A Los Angeles judge has reinstated a sexual assault lawsuit against Marilyn Manson under a new California law allowing old cases to be heard, filed by his former assistant.
Joël Guerriau receives four-year prison sentence for spiking MP Sandrine Josso's drink with ecstasy in a high-profile case that has shocked French politics.
Donald Trump's futuristic plan for Gaza, featuring skyscrapers and new cities, is likely AI-generated, according to tech experts who analysed the images.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton files lawsuit against Debra Lynch of Her Safe Harbor, accusing her of mailing abortion pills across state lines in defiance of Texas abortion ban.
Former Labour MP Conor McGinn faces a sexual assault charge dating to 2022, with a court appearance scheduled for February 27 at Westminster Magistrates' Court.
Former Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull calls on Anthony Albanese to deliver a speech acknowledging the changed global landscape under Donald Trump, urging honesty about the US president's 'bully' tactics.
Brandan Koschel denied bail after court hears he wore a Celtic cross and praised a former neo-Nazi leader at an anti-immigration rally in Sydney, with police alleging online links to the disbanded National Socialist Network.
The wife of the captain of a Russian-flagged oil tanker, seized by US forces in UK waters, has filed for a judicial review in Edinburgh, claiming his detention is unlawful.
The Conservative Party has apologised and withdrawn a statement linking Suella Braverman's defection to Reform UK with her mental health, calling it an error sent in mistake.
Guardian letters highlight double standards in international law enforcement, questioning Western silence on Gaza while criticising Trump's Greenland stance.
Joël Guerriau, a former French senator, stands trial in Paris accused of spiking Sandrine Josso's drink with MDMA in an alleged sexual assault attempt.
Donald Trump's recent pardons show a focus on fraud convictions, including billionaires and officials, as Republicans investigate fraud in Democratic states, raising hypocrisy concerns.
Essam al-Shazly spent four years on death row in Saudi Arabia before execution. His mother reveals coercion claims and flawed trials in record capital punishment year.
The European Commission has launched a formal investigation into Elon Musk's X platform over its Grok AI chatbot generating millions of sexualised images, including content potentially depicting children.
The trial begins for three wealthy Florida brothers accused of decades of sexual abuse, trafficking, and assault against dozens of women in New York and beyond.
Yousef Pezeshkian, son of Iran's president, calls for lifting internet restrictions, warning that suppressing footage of violent protests only fuels public discontent and economic damage.
An AI-generated purple-haired goth named Amelia has been adopted as a mascot by far-right groups in the UK, spreading racist messages online despite her origins in a government-funded counter-terrorism game.
An anonymous Iranian surgeon describes the horrific scenes in Tehran hospitals during the regime's brutal crackdown on protesters, with live ammunition injuries overwhelming medical facilities.
An AI-generated British schoolgirl named Amelia, originally created for counter-extremism education, has been subverted into a viral far-right meme spreading rapidly across social media platforms.
Democratic Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost was punched by a man who made racist remarks about Trump deporting him at a private Sundance party in Utah.
Footage shows Alex Pretti holding a phone, not a gun, when federal agents shot him dead in Minneapolis, contradicting Trump administration claims.
A jury found Antoine Watson guilty of manslaughter, not murder, in the 2021 killing of 84-year-old Vicha Ratanapakdee, reigniting discussions on anti-Asian violence and justice in San Francisco.
Legal professionals discuss potential avenues to compel the Department of Justice to release Jeffrey Epstein files after Trump administration missed congressional deadline.
The Arhuaco people of Colombia's Sierra Nevada face physical and cultural extinction as drug traffickers, paramilitaries, and mining interests invade their ancestral lands, escalating violence and threatening their millennia-old traditions.
A Roman Catholic priest in Louisiana has been arrested on charges of indecent behaviour with a juvenile, reigniting a historic abuse scandal within the diocese.
Labour MP Natalie Fleet, a survivor of grooming and rape, argues drug dealers exploit jury trials to delay imprisonment while victims face unbearable court delays.
Tommy Lee Walker has been declared innocent nearly 70 years after his execution in a case prosecutors say was riddled with racial bias and false evidence in Dallas.