Belarus faces severe criticism for its crackdown on journalists, with Ksenia Lutskina, a former prisoner, highlighting the life-threatening risks. Scores of journalists endure imprisonment, beatings, and restricted access to legal and familial support, drawing comparisons to Soviet-era prisons. Amidst this, independent media struggles with dwindling US aid, while Lukashenko's regime intensifies repression, leading to widespread arrests and exile.
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Massachusetts' top court ruled that Karen Read can be retried on all charges in the death of her police officer boyfriend, John O'Keefe. Prosecutors allege she struck O'Keefe with her SUV and left him to die, while her defense claims she was framed to protect other officers. A mistrial was declared in June after jurors failed to reach a unanimous verdict. Read's attorneys argue double jeopardy applies and are considering federal legal action. Read remains defiant, stating, "I have the truth. Do... Expand
President Trump signed his 107th executive order, surpassing previous records with a focus on reducing federal budget and regulations, rolling back Biden-era policies, and intensifying immigration enforcement. His unprecedented pace raises both support and criticism, while courts have blocked several orders.
A stabbing attack at a bus and train station in Haifa, northern Israel, resulted in the death of a man in his 70s and injured four others. The attacker, an Israeli citizen from an Arab Druze town, was neutralized at the scene. Ongoing tensions and ceasefire disputes between Israel and Hamas may have influenced the incident.
UK energy minister Ed Miliband met officials in Beijing on Monday after vowing to press them on China's emissions as well as touchy topics such as Hong Kong and forced labour. Miliband said he would also raise concerns over rights abuses in Hong Kong and the treatment of the Uyghur minority -- as well as "forced labour in supply chains" and Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which Beijing has never condemned.
Yoshitha Rajapaksa, son of former Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, was arrested on corruption charges related to a property purchase during his father's presidency. His uncle, ex-president Gotabaya Rajapaksa, also faced police questioning about the same property. Mahinda Rajapaksa is seeking reinstatement of his security after its recent reduction by the current government.
The International Criminal Court has requested arrest warrants for top Taliban leaders, a move celebrated by the Afghan Women's Movement for Justice and Awareness as a step towards accountability. Since regaining control in 2021, the Taliban have restricted women's access to jobs, public spaces, and education beyond sixth grade. The UN described the ban on girls’ education as a tragedy.
nationals lost their lives attempting to illegally enter Europe by boat, Pakistan Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Sunday directed the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to launch a nationwide crackdown on human smuggling networks, The News International reported on Sunday.
Jared May was listed online as an assistant media technician at Boston University which apparently removed May's staff page. The university did not issue any statement on the post but a university representative told Boston.com that it was his personal view and not the varsity's. "He has committed a crime," Elon Musk wrote in a post.
While the Conservative Party acted swiftly to drop Patel, calling his engagement with the post “clearly unacceptable,†the incident taps into a far more complex and volatile political reality — one that has shaped Canada’s domestic discourse and foreign policy for decades: the shadow of the Khalistan movement and its ties to terrorism, extremism, and diplomatic fallout.