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Ultra-Orthodox draft protests trigger violence and political strain in Israel Ultra-Orthodox draft protests trigger violence and political strain in Israel

Ultra-Orthodox draft protests trigger violence and political strain in Israel

Thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jewish men blocked city centres across central Israel on Thursday night in protests over the arrest of fellow adherents who refused military conscription. The demonstrations brought parts of urban areas to a halt and were accompanied by clashes with police. The unrest is the latest flare-up in a long-running dispute over whether ultra-Orthodox religious students should be exempt from army service.The supplied report says violence has become routine in these protests, with dozens of police officers and protesters injured and scores arrested in previous episodes linked to the same issue. It also says the immediate trigger for... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 12 Jun 2026 13:34 LONDON
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UK signals it may limit compensation to British Steel owner amid treaty dispute UK signals it may limit compensation to British Steel owner amid treaty dispute

UK signals it may limit compensation to British Steel owner amid treaty dispute

The UK government has signalled it could limit or refuse compensation sought by Jingye Group after taking control of British Steel. The dispute centres on the nationalisation of the steelworks and the costs that may follow. Jingye has now begun consultation under a bilateral investment treaty with the UK government.The company said it was seeking compensation after the state intervention, while the Department for Business and Trade said any payout would be decided independently and only paid if it is found to be due. A department spokesperson said the government would comply with its international obligations. Jingye has also said... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 12 Jun 2026 12:35 LONDON
Australia drops plan to make ASIO questioning powers permanent Australia drops plan to make ASIO questioning powers permanent

Australia drops plan to make ASIO questioning powers permanent

The Australian government has backed away from a plan to make ASIO's compulsory questioning powers permanent, while still moving to broaden the offences covered by the law. The change means the powers will continue to have sunset provisions, with a review now required every three years. The legislation is part of a wider update to Australia's national security framework and is expected to proceed with support from the Coalition.The powers were introduced in the wake of the 11 September 2001 attacks in the United States and allow intelligence officers to issue a questioning warrant requiring a person as young as... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Jun 2026 16:36 LONDON
Bolivia passes law allowing troops to clear anti-government roadblocks Bolivia passes law allowing troops to clear anti-government roadblocks

Bolivia passes law allowing troops to clear anti-government roadblocks

Bolivia's legislature has passed a law allowing President Rodrigo Paz to deploy the military to clear roadblocks set up by anti-government protesters. The measure was approved in the Chamber of Deputies after an overnight debate, following earlier approval by the Senate. It is expected to be signed into law by Paz, according to the legislative announcement.The new law gives soldiers authority to use force against protesters in conflict situations and includes a "presumption of legality" for their actions. That means military conduct would be treated as lawful unless proven otherwise. Roberto Castro, president of the Chamber of Deputies, announced that... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 07 Jun 2026 19:03 LONDON
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