ABC Files Federal Complaint Claiming Government First Amendment Violations Over Trump Administration Policies

ABC Takes Historic Step Against Federal Government Over Free Speech Concerns In an unprecedented move that could reshape the relationship between major broadcast networks and the federal government, ABC has filed a formal complaint with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) alleging that the Trump administration has violated the First Amendment rights of the network. The…

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Iran Confirms Seizure of Sanctioned Chinese-Owned Oil Tanker Amid Growing Maritime Tensions

Iran Announces Seizure of U.S.-Sanctioned Oil Tanker, Raising Questions Over Regional Shipping Dynamics Tehran has officially confirmed the capture of an oil tanker that was listed on the United States sanctions roster, a development that analysts say underscores the increasingly complex nature of maritime commerce in the Persian Gulf and the broader Middle East. The…

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Rebel Wilson Accuses Actress of Rewriting History as Defamation Case Ends

Rebel Wilson Says Actress Retracted Sexual Harassment Complaint, Calling It a ‘Complete Revision of History’ Hollywood star Rebel Wilson has sparked a fresh wave of controversy by alleging that an actress involved in a high‑profile defamation lawsuit has “completely revised” the facts surrounding her own sexual‑harassment claim. The remarks came as the defamation case, which…

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Football Club Owners Remanded in Custody Over Rape Allegations: Full Court Proceedings and Community Impact

Overview of the High‑Profile Court Case Involving Maldon & Tiptree Owners Two prominent figures in English non‑league football, Barrie Drewitt‑Barlow and his husband Scott Drewitt‑Barlow, have been remanded in custody following serious rape charges. The pair, who jointly own the Maldon & Tiptree Football Club, appeared before magistrates in the Essex Crown Court on Thursday,…

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Families of IRA Members Killed in 1983 SAS Operation Secure Major Compensation Settlements

Background of the 1983 SAS Operation In December 1983, a covert operation led by the United Kingdom’s Special Air Service (SAS) targeted an alleged weapons cache in Northern Ireland. The mission, intended to disrupt the Irish Republican Army’s (IRA) logistical capabilities, resulted in a violent confrontation that left two young men dead. The individuals killed…

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Mass Anti‑War Demonstrations Sweep Japan Amid Push for Constitutional Defense Reform

Massive anti‑war protests erupt across Japan as Prime Minister calls for stronger defence policies Tokyo, Japan – On a series of Saturday mornings this week, streets in major Japanese cities filled with hundreds of thousands of citizens carrying banners, chanting slogans, and demanding that the nation uphold its post‑World War II pacifist principles. The demonstrations, described…

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Palestine Marathon Returns to Bethlehem, Drawing Thousands of Runners and Spectators

Palestine Marathon Returns to Bethlehem After Two-Year Hiatus The historic Palestine Marathon made a triumphant comeback this weekend, once again winding its course through the ancient streets of Bethlehem in the West Bank. After a two‑year interruption caused by severe movement restrictions linked to the Gaza conflict, the event saw an overwhelming response, with thousands…

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Instagram Disables End-to-End Encryption: What It Means for Your Direct Messages

Instagram Announces Removal of End-to-End Encrypted Messaging In a surprising shift that has sent ripples through the social media community, Instagram announced today that it will deactivate the end-to-end encryption (E2EE) feature that was introduced for direct messages (DMs) earlier this year. The decision marks a dramatic reversal by Meta, Instagram’s parent company, and raises…

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