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Nationalist parties poised for significant gains in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland ahead of UK elections in May Nationalist parties poised for significant gains in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland ahead of UK elections in May

Nationalist parties poised for significant gains in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland ahead of UK elections in May

As the UK gears up for pivotal elections scheduled for May, political dynamics are shifting dramatically. Nationalist parties, namely the Scottish National Party (SNP), Plaid Cymru, and Sinn Féin, are expected to gain unprecedented control over Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland respectively. This potential outcome introduces a new layer of complexity into the UK’s constitutional framework, prompting discussions about governmental authority and regional autonomy. Polling data indicates a solid chance that, following the elections on 7 May, Labour’s dominance in England might be flanked by governance in the other regions by these nationalist parties. The potential for simultaneous nationalist governance... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 07 Apr 2026 06:13
Concerns Raised Over Treatment of First Nations Voters Ahead of South Australian Voice to Parliament Vote Concerns Raised Over Treatment of First Nations Voters Ahead of South Australian Voice to Parliament Vote

Concerns Raised Over Treatment of First Nations Voters Ahead of South Australian Voice to Parliament Vote

In the lead-up to the South Australian First Nations Voice to Parliament vote, troubling reports have emerged regarding the treatment of First Nations voters at polling booths. Numerous voters have expressed their disappointment, revealing they faced inquiries about their racial backgrounds while attempting to exercise their democratic rights. These incidents have raised significant concerns over cultural safety and discrimination within the electoral process. According to reports, some First Nations voters experienced lengthy queues, with several individuals describing waits of several hours before being able to cast their votes. This situation has prompted calls for immediate action from local officials, including... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 06 Apr 2026 21:13
Trump threatens to target Iran's infrastructure if demands on Strait of Hormuz are not met, drawing criticism from Congress Trump threatens to target Iran's infrastructure if demands on Strait of Hormuz are not met, drawing criticism from Congress

Trump threatens to target Iran's infrastructure if demands on Strait of Hormuz are not met, drawing criticism from Congress

In a provocative escalation of rhetoric, President Donald Trump has renewed threats to target Iran’s infrastructure, specifically its power plants and bridges, should Tehran fail to comply with U.S. demands regarding the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. This declaration, which took place on Easter Sunday, has drawn sharp criticism from various members of Congress who see it as a potential violation of international law, specifically labeling it as a war crime. The warning from the President comes amidst ongoing conflict involving Iran that has severely disrupted oil flows, particularly impacting countries across Asia. As global fuel supplies tighten and... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 06 Apr 2026 19:10
Japan considers changes to arms export policy amid rising tensions with China, potentially allowing sales of lethal military equipment Japan considers changes to arms export policy amid rising tensions with China, potentially allowing sales of lethal military equipment

Japan considers changes to arms export policy amid rising tensions with China, potentially allowing sales of lethal military equipment

The Japanese government is contemplating significant changes to its arms export policy, specifically regarding the sale of lethal military equipment. Amid intensifying geopolitical tensions with China, the new policy may pave the way for Japan to export arms,potentially including sales to Taiwan. Currently, Japan is restricted to exporting only defensive military gear, such as equipment for transportation, surveillance, and minesweeping. A draft document, reportedly obtained by Kyodo News, indicates that the proposed changes would distinguish between lethal armaments, like warships or missiles, and non-lethal technologies. This revision of the export policy aligns with Japan's broader strategy to enhance its military... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 04 Apr 2026 13:09
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito hospitalized following undisclosed incident, details about his health remain unclear Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito hospitalized following undisclosed incident, details about his health remain unclear

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito hospitalized following undisclosed incident, details about his health remain unclear

Justice Samuel Alito of the Supreme Court was recently taken to a hospital following an undisclosed incident, raising concerns regarding his health. Reports confirm that this event occurred last month, yet the exact details surrounding the incident remain vague. Supreme Court justices have varying practices when it comes to disclosing health-related information, allowing them a significant degree of privacy that can often leave the public in the dark about their well-being. As one of the leading figures in the judiciary, Justice Alito's health carries importance not only for the Supreme Court but also for the broader legal and political landscape... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 03 Apr 2026 20:17
Myanmar's pro-army parliament elects Senior General Min Aung Hlaing as new president following military leadership transition Myanmar's pro-army parliament elects Senior General Min Aung Hlaing as new president following military leadership transition

Myanmar's pro-army parliament elects Senior General Min Aung Hlaing as new president following military leadership transition

In a significant political development, Myanmar's pro-army parliament has elected Senior General Min Aung Hlaing as the new president. This decision, made on Friday, comes just days after Hlaing officially stepped down from his position as the head of the military to comply with constitutional requirements. The transition allows him to assume the presidency while still retaining considerable power, marking a pivotal moment in the country’s ongoing political turmoil. Min Aung Hlaing has been a central figure in Myanmar's political landscape since the military coup in 2021, which ousted the democratically elected government led by Aung San Suu Kyi. His... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 03 Apr 2026 09:13
Court Rulings Cite Trump's Criticism of Media in Decisions Against Government Court Rulings Cite Trump's Criticism of Media in Decisions Against Government

Court Rulings Cite Trump's Criticism of Media in Decisions Against Government

Recent rulings in several court cases have highlighted the legal ramifications of President Donald Trump's outspoken criticism of the media. Judges have explicitly cited these attacks when making decisions against the government in at least three notable instances. This trend raises significant questions about the relationship between political figures and the press, and what impact such rhetoric can have on judicial outcomes. In the cases where judicial rulings have been informed by Trump’s media-bashing, the courts have looked for evidence of how governmental actions reflect a broader hostility towards the press. This correlation suggests that the judiciary is increasingly cautious... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 02 Apr 2026 17:14
Brazil's Lula Calls U.S.-Israel War on Iran Unnecessary and Based on False Claims Brazil's Lula Calls U.S.-Israel War on Iran Unnecessary and Based on False Claims

Brazil's Lula Calls U.S.-Israel War on Iran Unnecessary and Based on False Claims

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva condemned the ongoing conflict involving the United States and Israel targeting Iran, describing it as an unwarranted war. Lula argued that claims about Iran's nuclear weapons program are fabricated, citing his own 2010 diplomatic visit to Iran where an agreement was made permitting Iran to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes similar to Brazil’s constitutional restrictions. Lula’s remarks come amid heightened tensions in the Middle East and global concerns over Iran’s nuclear ambitions. His comments underscore Brazil’s critical stance on military interventions and highlight skepticism over nuclear proliferation accusations used to justify armed conflict.... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 22:48
Protests Erupt Outside US Supreme Court Over Birthright Citizenship Law Changes Protests Erupt Outside US Supreme Court Over Birthright Citizenship Law Changes

Protests Erupt Outside US Supreme Court Over Birthright Citizenship Law Changes

Protests surged outside the US Supreme Court as demonstrators gathered to oppose potential changes to the birthright citizenship law, a contentious issue raised by directives from President Donald Trump. The court heard vital arguments regarding the administration's attempt to restrict this long-standing interpretation of the 14th Amendment, which guarantees citizenship to those born on US soil. The protests added a physical embodiment to the significant legal discussions taking place inside, reflecting the urgency and emotional weight of the topic at hand. Approximately 250 activists gathered on the steps of the Supreme Court, amplifying their voices in support of birthright citizenship.... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 22:09
White House Issues Directive to Enforce Citizenship Verification for Federal Voters White House Issues Directive to Enforce Citizenship Verification for Federal Voters

White House Issues Directive to Enforce Citizenship Verification for Federal Voters

The White House has issued a presidential order emphasizing that only United States citizens have the legal right to vote in federal elections. The directive references multiple federal statutes, including the Help America Vote Act and the National Voter Registration Act, to highlight outright prohibitions and criminal penalties for non-citizens registering or voting. Federal agencies such as the Social Security Administration will strengthen their role in verifying voter registration information to prevent illegal voting. This action targets maintaining election integrity by verifying citizenship status, a response to ongoing concerns about voter fraud involving non-citizens. The order clarifies that non-citizen voting... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 09:51
Donald Trump signs executive order to limit mail-in voting, prompting legal challenges from several states Donald Trump signs executive order to limit mail-in voting, prompting legal challenges from several states

Donald Trump signs executive order to limit mail-in voting, prompting legal challenges from several states

In a significant move that has ignited fierce debate, Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at limiting mail-in voting on Tuesday. This unprecedented action mandates the establishment of a federal list of citizens eligible to vote, stipulating that mail-in ballots will only be sent to those confirmed on this list. The directive, intended as a measure to bolster election integrity, has faced strong opposition from election officials and experts, and is expected to lead to immediate legal challenges from states like Arizona and Oregon. The executive order directs the Department of Homeland Security to collaborate with the Social Security... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 03:21
Federal judge halts $400 million ballroom plans at White House site pending congressional approval Federal judge halts $400 million ballroom plans at White House site pending congressional approval

Federal judge halts $400 million ballroom plans at White House site pending congressional approval

A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction halting plans for a $400 million ballroom on the site of the demolished East Wing of the White House. This ruling came in response to a request from a preservation group, underscoring the ongoing tensions regarding alterations to historic government buildings. The court determined that construction must not proceed without congressional approval, a significant legal hurdle for the Trump administration, which is expected to appeal the ruling. The judge emphasized that Donald Trump, while serving as president, acts as the steward of the White House rather than its owner. This legal distinction... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 31 Mar 2026 21:13
Supreme Court overturns Colorado law banning conversion therapy for minors, citing First Amendment rights Supreme Court overturns Colorado law banning conversion therapy for minors, citing First Amendment rights

Supreme Court overturns Colorado law banning conversion therapy for minors, citing First Amendment rights

The US Supreme Court has recently overturned a Colorado state law that banned "conversion therapy" for minors, a decision rooted in First Amendment free speech rights. This ruling allowed a Christian therapist to continue offering services aimed at changing the sexual orientation or gender identity of LGBTQ youth. The 2019 Colorado law, which prohibited licensed practitioners from conducting such therapies on patients under the age of 18, faced significant legal challenges as advocates for LGBTQ rights argued that it was vital for protecting children from potentially harmful practices. The legal battle arose from the efforts of a therapist who claimed... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 31 Mar 2026 17:17
Martina and Ammi Burke arrested for contempt of court at Castlerea Prison while attempting to visit Enoch Burke Martina and Ammi Burke arrested for contempt of court at Castlerea Prison while attempting to visit Enoch Burke

Martina and Ammi Burke arrested for contempt of court at Castlerea Prison while attempting to visit Enoch Burke

In a significant legal development, Martina and Ammi Burke have been taken into custody on the orders of the High Court in County Roscommon. The arrest occurred at Castlerea Prison this afternoon as they attempted to visit Enoch Burke, who is also incarcerated at the facility. The High Court had issued a committal order for both women, citing contempt of court as the underlying reason for their detention. Martina Burke, the mother of Enoch, and her daughter Ammi were reportedly accompanied by Sean Burke, Enoch's father, during their visit. The circumstances surrounding the contempt charges are linked to ongoing legal... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 31 Mar 2026 16:13
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