ICE Halts Reporting Deaths of Released Detainees
Acting ICE director David Venturella rescinds Biden-era policy requiring reporting and investigation of deaths of newly released detainees, raising transparency concerns.
Acting ICE director David Venturella rescinds Biden-era policy requiring reporting and investigation of deaths of newly released detainees, raising transparency concerns.
A roundup of the week's most striking images: police attacks in Southampton, Russian strikes in Kyiv, PSG's Champions League victory, and more global events.
A Department of Justice lawyer argues only Congress can halt the $400m White House ballroom project, as the Trump administration seeks to overturn a lower court's block on construction.
Russian President Vladimir Putin dismissed a meeting offer from Ukraine's Zelenskyy, insisting on seizing all of Donbas and other regions, while Ukraine continues drone strikes on Russian infrastructure.
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RecommendedA Chagossian delegation visiting the UK calls on parliamentarians to finalize legislation transferring the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, criticizing political delays.
The Guardian editorial on Henry Nowak's murder highlights how big tech and the far right amplify myths and grievances, calling for renewed efforts to reduce knife crime rather than racial antagonism.
The US State Department accused the UK of 'two-tiered policing' as a symptom of civilizational decline, following the Henry Nowak murder case, sparking diplomatic tensions.
Ten years after the Brexit vote, Britain faces a battered economy, darkened national conversation, and lingering disinformation. Yet, hope remains as a majority now favors rejoining the EU.
Israel launched airstrikes on southern Lebanon after ordering evacuations of nine villages, causing thousands to flee. Hezbollah rejected a ceasefire deal, escalating tensions.
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RecommendedExperts have released new protocols for handling potential alien signals, aiming to prevent panic and misinformation while promoting transparency and scientific credibility.
Thousands protest in Tirana against a $1.6bn luxury resort backed by Jared Kushner and Donald Trump, citing environmental damage and lack of transparency.
A man with a British wife and son, and a single non-custodial sentence, was deported after a costly Home Office campaign involving seven flights, swallowed batteries, and hundreds of thousands in taxpayer money.
UN commissioner Chris Sidoti outlines 20 steps Australia must take to fulfill legal obligations in response to Israel's grave violations of international law in Gaza and the West Bank.
Concerns over the Aukus pact intensify amid debate on Australia's defence ties to Donald Trump's America. Labor faces scrutiny on the $368bn deal's cost and reliability.
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RecommendedThe ongoing conflict in Lebanon has devastated civilian life, with widespread displacement, infrastructure damage, and a deepening humanitarian crisis affecting millions.
EU leaders at a summit in Montenegro stress the need to accelerate enlargement, with Germany's Merz citing 13 years without new members as a shortcoming. Gradual integration proposed.
Iranians once celebrated World Cup qualifications with street parties, but now a growing divide between fans and the national team, coupled with economic woes and war, has dampened the mood.
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station were forced to evacuate to a safe module after an air leak was detected. The crew is safe and the situation is under control.
Astronauts on the ISS were ordered to shelter in spacecraft while Russian crew works to fix a worsening air leak in their section. Nasa monitors the situation closely.
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RecommendedThousands protested in Tirana against a $1.6bn luxury resort backed by Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, citing environmental damage and lack of transparency.
The Justice Department under Trump is using civil rights laws to attack UCLA and Yale for admitting Black and Hispanic students, ignoring systemic inequalities and misinterpreting court rulings.
Seven Republican senators joined Democrats to block FISA extension amid concerns over Trump's appointment of Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence, citing lack of experience.
A report by European Movement UK reveals over a quarter of British musicians have lost all EU work since 2021, with average tour earnings down 45%. Many say touring Europe is no longer viable due to Brexit barriers.
Donald Trump is suing the BBC for £10bn over an edited speech broadcast before the Capitol riots. His legal team rejects a BBC request for financial information, calling it a 'fishing expedition'.
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RecommendedThe EU says the UK-EU summit may still occur in July, but talks on youth mobility remain deadlocked, with potential delays to autumn. EU sources cite loss of momentum.
Republican-led states like Indiana and Tennessee rebrand June as 'nuclear family month' or 'fidelity month', sparking backlash from LGBTQ+ advocates who see it as an attack on Pride celebrations.
Campaigners warn that a UK Supreme Court ruling removes vital safeguards for severely disabled people, increasing abuse risk in care homes and hospitals.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage criticises the British establishment for failing to address public anger after the murder of Henry Nowak, as riots erupt in Southampton.
Chinese President Xi Jinping will travel to Pyongyang for a state visit from June 8 to 9, marking a rare diplomatic engagement between the two nations.
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RecommendedA Florida woman's attempt to order a 'five and five' coffee in Rome has gone viral, sparking backlash over her 'rude' and 'entitled' behavior.