In a significant escalation of hostilities, an Iranian missile attack on the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has resulted in civilian casualties, including the death of a Bangladeshi migrant worker, marking a grim beginning to the ongoing conflict. On the first day of the hostilities, 55-year-old Saleh Ahmed was delivering drinking water in Ajman when he was fatally struck by debris from an Iranian missile strike. His family, still reeling from the loss, stated that he would have avoided such dangers had he been aware of the conflict's commencement. Saleh Ahmed, who served as the family's sole breadwinner, was reportedly unaware... [Continue Reading]
The government made a flurry of other policy announcements to distract from its 11th-hour changes to its hate speech laws, writes state political reporter Alex Brewster. [Continue Reading]
Greg Craven, a former vice-chancellor of Australian Catholic University, chosen after no other bids made for the tenderGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralia’s antisemitism envoy hand-picked Greg Craven to lead her controversial university report card process after receiving no response from five firms approached during an open tender process.Documents released under freedom of information laws showed Jillian Segal’s office initially approached three independent consulting firms and two law firms to potentially conduct the assessment of Australian universities and how well they were dealing with antisemitism on campus, but all of them declined to bid on... [Continue Reading]
Two women who have lived almost all their lives in UK, but whose British fathers were not married, tell how they are having to battle for British citizenshipTwo women who have lived almost all their lives in the UK have had their lives thrown into chaos due to the new border control rules for British dual nationals because their French mothers were not married to their British fathers.Both women have been forced to prove their right to British passports as a result of archaic laws, which did not accord automatic citizenship to the children of unmarried British fathers in dual... [Continue Reading]
The decision to settle the court action is particularly striking because the defendant was accused of a serious violation of securities laws. He denied the charges. [Continue Reading]
Meta Platforms Inc., the parent company of popular social media applications including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, is currently involved in a significant legal trial in New Mexico. During this trial, CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Instagram leader Adam Mosseri addressed the challenges concerning child safety on their platforms. In depositions played earlier this week, Zuckerberg expressed that some level of criminal behavior among users is an unavoidable consequence of having a vast user base of billions. He stated, “the unfortunate reality is that some very small percent of them are going to be criminals,” emphasizing the company’s commitment to mitigating such... [Continue Reading]
Backlash grew against homeland security secretary after slew of controversies from Trump’s immigration crackdownKristi Noem’s year-long tenure as homeland security secretary has been plagued by controversies as she led an aggressive immigration crackdown that hasprompted protests and lawsuits.There have been scandals, legally dubious deportations condemned by human rights groups, taxpayer-funded publicity campaigns, and false claims about US citizens. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Donald Trump and his attorney general were sued on Thursday by retail investors in two social media rivals of TikTok seeking to reverse the US president’s approval of a deal by the company’s Chinese owner ByteDance to form a majority American-owned joint venture. The lawsuit, the first legal challenge to the deal, argues that Trump’s approval last year violated requirements set out in a 2024 divestiture law. Two California residents who hold shares in Alphabet and Meta Platforms sued, backed by... [Continue Reading]
Lawsuit is to stop the 10% tariffs that Trump immediately imposed after US Supreme Court struck down previous tariffs. [Continue Reading]
Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir has been listed as a prohibited hate group using new laws passed in response to the Bondi terror attack. [Continue Reading]
A coalition of 24 Democratic attorneys general and governors has initiated legal action against former President Donald Trump, aiming to block a newly proposed 15% tariff on all imports. This move follows a Supreme Court ruling that declared Trump's previous tariffs illegal, leading the White House to announce plans for the new tariff to take effect shortly. The lawsuit, spearheaded by New York Attorney General Letitia James, asserts that Trump lacks the authority to impose these tariffs and demands the federal government refund the states for the costs incurred from prior tariffs. The legal challenge reflects growing frustration among state... [Continue Reading]
Lawsuit says president does not have authority to impose levies and demands refunds from federal governmentA coalition of Democratic attorneys general and governors across 24 US states are suing Donald Trump to block his latest round of tariffs.The White House is planning to enact a new 15% tariff on all imports after the supreme court declared Trump’s “liberation day” tariffs illegal. The tariffs have yet to go into effect, though the White House said the new rate would start this week. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
The lawsuit filed by two dozen attorneys general seeks to invalidate the president’s new, 10 percent global tax on imports. [Continue Reading]
Shooting groups say tighter firearm laws could cause recreational shooters to change their votes as the Victorian government conducts a review into firearms reform following the Bondi terror attack. [Continue Reading]
A woman contends that Amy Griffin’s story of being sexually abused, as described in “The Tell,” was based on assaults that she herself suffered. [Continue Reading]
The court of justice said Portugal had committed serious infringements of EU environmental law Portugal has been fined €10m (£8.7m) by the EU’s court of justice for failing to comply with environmental laws that require it to protect biodiversity. It has also been ordered to pay €41,250 a day until it complies with a previous court order made in 2019.The court said it was imposing the maximum fine possible to “encourage” Portugal to bring the infringement to an end. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
The Hong Kong government has lodged civil lawsuits against 16 residents who allegedly refused to vacate homes in a neighbourhood known for its Thai and Chiu Chow heritage, earmarked for a HK$15 billion (US$1.91 billion) redevelopment project. The secretary for justice, on behalf of the Urban Renewal Authority (URA), initiated proceedings at the District Court on Wednesday seeking eviction orders and damages against the 16 residents in Kowloon City. Court documents seen by the South China Morning... [Continue Reading]
A man arrested and held at gunpoint during the manhunt for alleged double murderer Dezi Freeman has filed a lawsuit against Victoria Police. [Continue Reading]
Sweeping new hate speech laws banning certain expressions in a way that makes a member of the public feel menaced, harassed or offended have passed in Queensland Parliament. [Continue Reading]
In a startling development, four cemetery workers involved in a grave robbing scandal in Illinois have been linked to their crimes through an unusual piece of forensic evidence: a clump of moss. Nearly two decades after the illicit exhumation at Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip, scientists have revealed how this small botanical specimen became pivotal in securing convictions. The four workers dug up over 100 bodies to resell burial plots for profit, a task that not only desecrated the final resting places of many but also attracted significant legal scrutiny. Dr Matt von Konrat, the head of botanical collections at... [Continue Reading]
The Queensland government says it will quickly consider a raft of recommendations aimed at tightening laws around the use of e-bikes and e-scooters, including banning the devices for under-16s. [Continue Reading]
The Philippine government has confirmed the arrest of several Filipino nationals on allegations of espionage linked to Chinese intelligence, marking a significant development in national security efforts against foreign interference. This incident has triggered discussions about the need for stronger anti-espionage laws within the nation and reflects growing concerns over external influences in the region. Official statements from the National Security Council indicate that the individuals apprehended have confessed to their involvement in spying activities for China. These actions have reportedly been "addressed and terminated," underscoring the government's swift response to what is described as a "serious national security matter."... [Continue Reading]
In a recent operation, Western Australian authorities have reported the seizure of over 4,000 firearms in an effort to enforce stricter gun control measures. This crackdown targets individuals such as members of outlaw motorcycle gangs, domestic violence perpetrators, and those convicted of serious offences. However, controversy has emerged after allegations surfaced regarding the legal retention of a significant number of firearms by some individuals despite the state's transition to more rigorous licensing laws. The case at the centre of this controversy involves 20-year-old Jayson Joseph Michaels, who has been charged with plotting a terrorist act. Police seized seven firearms from... [Continue Reading]
The family of a 61-year-old woman, Elizabeth 'Betty' Carroll, has settled a High Court action following her death from Covid-19, marking the first legal case related to Covid-19 fatalities in Ireland. Carroll was diagnosed with blood cancer while being treated at Mercy University Hospital in Cork city, with her family alleging negligence on part of medical authorities regarding her vulnerable condition. The case underscores significant concerns about hospital patient transfers amid the pandemic, especially for patients with pre-existing conditions. According to reports, after being admitted to Mercy University Hospital in August 2021, Carroll was later discharged on 1 September and... [Continue Reading]
In a startling case that has captured public interest, a British woman, Isabel Anonia Barbra Eudora Rose, has been convicted in Hong Kong for blackmailing a banker after falsely accusing him of rape. The conviction came on a recent Tuesday, with the District Court in Wan Chai determining that Rose attempted to extort £100,000 (approximately US$134,030) from the victim, whose identity remains protected. This incident highlights significant issues surrounding false allegations and the repercussions of exploitative behavior. During the trial, which scrutinized events stemming from a trip to Thailand, Judge Adriana Noelle Tse Ching stated that she found the accusations... [Continue Reading]
Recently, the Northern Territory (NT) government of Australia proposed a controversial plan to increase the mandatory minimum prison sentence for domestic violence-related murder from 20 to 25 years. This initiative has sparked intense backlash from domestic violence prevention groups, who argue that the move will not effectively prevent victims from being harmed or killed. Advocates contend that the proposal prioritizes political optics over substantial reform and fails to engage meaningfully with those most affected by domestic violence. In a significant backlash, domestic violence prevention advocates highlighted their discontent with the lack of consultation from the government prior to announcing this... [Continue Reading]
In a tragic incident early Sunday, a shooting outside Buford's bar in Austin, Texas, resulted in three fatalities, including the shooter, and left 14 individuals injured. The incident occurred around 2 AM local time in a popular entertainment area near West Sixth Street, prompting a swift response from law enforcement agencies. Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis reported that the suspected gunman began the attack while driving an SUV. He initially fired a pistol at patrons seated on the bar's patio and in the vicinity before exiting the vehicle with a rifle and continuing the assault on passersby. Officers at the... [Continue Reading]
In a tragic incident early Sunday morning, three people were killed, and 14 others were wounded following a shooting at Buford's, a popular beer garden located in Austin, Texas. Law enforcement officials reported that the Austin police chief, Lisa Davis, confirmed the deaths during a press conference. The chaos erupted when police received a call detailing a “male shooting” at approximately 1:39 a.m. Upon arrival at the scene, the police confronted the alleged shooter, who was armed, and subsequently “returned fire,” resulting in the suspect's death. This immediate response was part of an emergency protocol aimed at protecting the public... [Continue Reading]
In a harrowing incident, a US-Israeli military strike targeted an elementary school for girls in Minab, Iran, resulting in widespread devastation and an alarming increase in casualties. As rescuers sift through the rubble, the confirmed death toll has exceeded 80, highlighting the tragic impact of this military action on innocent lives. Witnesses have described scenes filled with backpacks and schoolbooks amid the debris, illustrating the personal loss suffered by the community. Families are grappling with the aftermath of this incident as they search for loved ones still unaccounted for. The ongoing rescue efforts signal a desperate race against time to... [Continue Reading]
Donald Trump, the former President of the United States, has been indicted on 34 felony counts, marking a significant moment in U.S. legal history. This unprecedented indictment was announced in a New York state court, where Trump appeared for his arraignment. The case stems from allegations concerning hush money payments made during the 2016 presidential election campaign. Trump has publicly proclaimed his innocence and pleaded not guilty to all charges. The indictment details charges related to efforts to silence allegations about personal conduct during the election. Trump's legal representatives have argued that the charges are politically motivated, part of a... [Continue Reading]
The Argentine Senate has enacted sweeping labour reforms supported by President Javier Milei, a move that has sparked significant public outcry and continued protests. The legislation was passed with a vote tally of 42 in favor, 28 against, and two abstentions, marking a pivotal moment for Milei in his efforts to implement a more business-friendly environment. These reforms are intended to relax hiring regulations, extend working hours, and impose limitations on the right to strike, raising concerns among labour unions and worker advocacy groups about potential violations of worker protections. Critics of the reforms argue they represent a significant rollback... [Continue Reading]