Sicily Probes Illegal Horse Race with Kalashnikovs
Video shows illegal horse race in Sicily with spectators firing pistols and brandishing Kalashnikovs, prompting police investigation and horse seizures.
Video shows illegal horse race in Sicily with spectators firing pistols and brandishing Kalashnikovs, prompting police investigation and horse seizures.
More than 110 Nobel laureates call for the immediate release of Narges Mohammadi, the imprisoned Iranian activist, as her health deteriorates critically in hospital.
European ministers will discuss plans to send rejected asylum seekers to third-country hubs at a Council of Europe meeting in Moldova, despite human rights concerns.
Nigel Farage is questioned about failing to declare use of a donor's helicopter for rallies. Reform UK says flights were paid at commercial rates, but critics demand transparency.
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RecommendedAge verification laws aimed at protecting children online require users to hand over sensitive data, eroding anonymity and privacy. Experts warn of data breaches, government overreach, and chilling effects on free expression.
A new AFL-CIO poll reveals over 90% of US workers support union-backed AI policies, including human oversight and transparency, viewing unions as the most trusted protectors against AI harms.
In 1979, Iran released 10 Black American hostages early. Sgt James Hughes, one of them, reflects on captivity, race, and US-Iran tensions then and now.
Keir Starmer tells cabinet he will not resign unless a formal challenge is triggered, as two ministers quit and over 80 MPs call for his departure.
Israeli lawmakers approved a special tribunal with death penalty powers for Palestinians convicted in the Oct 7 Hamas attack, sparking rights concerns.
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RecommendedRajiv Menon KC, a human rights barrister, successfully appealed a contempt of court referral for his closing speech in the trial of Palestine Action activists, an unprecedented case.
UK 30-year bond yields surged to 5.794%, the highest since 1998, as investors worry about potential changes to Labour's fiscal policy under new leadership. Yields later eased after Starmer ruled out resigning.
Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham is 'electoral gold dust' who can reunite Labour's fractured base and defeat Reform, argues Compass director Neal Lawson.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers presents the 2026 federal budget, calling it the most important and ambitious in decades, with major NDIS cuts and housing initiatives.
Tony Worthington, Labour MP for Clydebank and Milngavie and Northern Ireland minister during the Good Friday agreement, has died aged 84. He was a leading campaigner for asbestos victims and international development.
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Recommended40 House Democrats express grave concerns over secretive ICE deportation flights, citing mistreatment and inhumane conditions, following a Guardian investigation.
Since Citizens United in 2010, the conservative-dominated Supreme Court has systematically weakened voting rights and campaign finance laws, culminating in the gutting of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act in 2026.
The Trump administration's decision to cut federal funding for fentanyl test strips is condemned by experts as a fatal blow to harm reduction, potentially increasing overdose deaths.
A Trump administration plan to rescind 2024 EPA regulations on ethylene oxide, now found to be 60 times more carcinogenic, limits the agency's ability to protect public health and could increase toxic emissions.
Trump visits China with Tim Cook, Elon Musk and other tech CEOs. Meanwhile, his administration adopts China-style AI oversight, and AI-powered hacking threats escalate rapidly.
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RecommendedA satirical look at the Labour leadership contest to replace Keir Starmer in 2026, featuring candidates like Andy Burnham, Ed Miliband, Angela Rayner, and Wes Streeting amid party chaos.
Jess Phillips, Miatta Fahnbulleh, and Alex Davies-Jones resign from Keir Starmer's government, citing stalled progress and election losses, as pressure mounts for the PM to leave.
Ireland's RTÉ will broadcast the 1996 Father Ted Eurovision satire instead of the final, boycotting Israel's inclusion. Creator Graham Linehan condemns the move as antisemitic.
Four Palestine Action activists convicted of criminal damage at an Elbit factory could be sentenced as terrorists, a ruling kept from the jury.
Tim Miller, founder of EquuSearch, spent decades seeking justice for his daughter Laura. A tip from a stranger led to a possible serial killer and arrest in the Texas 'killing fields.'
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RecommendedSurvivors of Jeffrey Epstein will return to Palm Beach for a shadow congressional hearing, seeking accountability for the sex trafficking ring and the controversial 2008 plea deal.
President Donald Trump has nominated Kari Lake, a former TV anchor and failed Arizona gubernatorial candidate, to be the next US ambassador to Jamaica, ending her controversial tenure at Voice of America.
Rhun ap Iorwerth has been confirmed as Wales's first minister after Plaid Cymru won the most seats in the Senedd election, ending 100 years of Labour dominance.
Allies of Andy Burnham warn Labour against a quick 'coronation' of Wes Streeting, demanding assurances that Burnham can run for a byelection. MP Marie Rimmer refuses to stand aside.
More than 100 Labour MPs have signed a letter opposing a leadership contest, as Keir Starmer faces calls to resign after poor election results.
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RecommendedAustralia's federal budget allocates $20m to restore Sydney's Leichhardt Oval, along with funds for cervical cancer drugs, tariff abolition, and drone regulations.