Donald Trump indicted on 7 charges in classified document case
Former President Donald J. Trump to face alleged criminal charges for mishandling classified documents, causing political divisions and accountability concerns.
Singer-Songwriter Dua Lipa shines light on Books Unlocked literacy programme in visit to HMP Downview prison
Dua Lipa visited a women's prison in support of Books Unlocked, a prison literacy programme with the potential to become an important restorative justice tool.
Russia's war on teenagers and children in Ukraine
Putin is not only harming the livelihoods of children through missiles and drone strikes, Ukrainian children are also being forced into adoption and 'pro-Russia' re-education camps.
Entertainment industry struggles with 215 bn piracy site visits
Since eliminating piracy is unrealistic, perhaps the most important goal for the industry is ensuring it does not become normalised.
New rehabilitative scheme intends to keep women from crime in the UK
The Ministry of Justice has invested £15 million into organisations that tackle drug abuse and rehabilitation for women in the UK. The scheme will also reduce the £18 billion overall cost of reoffending for the taxpayer.
Autopsy reveals that Fulton County Jail severely neglected inmate who was 'eaten alive' by bed bugs
Independent autopsy rules Lashawn Thompson's death a homicide. The 35-year-old was severely neglected by the Fulton County Jail, which featured on the A&E show '60 Days In'.
Greece recovers 2nd century Alexander the Great statue from British art dealer Robin Symes
After a long court battle with a well-known art dealer from Britain, Greece's valuable artefacts are finally returning home. As many as 351 rare statues had been found in the possession of the notorious British art dealer Robin Symes.
Five new species set to be protected under the Ivory Act
An extension to the Ivory Act 2018 will enable greater protection of endangered species including the hippopotamus and walrus, the government announced today.
Online trolls that encourage self-harm will face up to 5 years in prison
Due to a revision of online safety laws, the Ministry of Justice has implemented prison sentences for online trolls that encourage serious self-harming.
OSCE media freedom report highlights 'alarming trend towards authoritarianism'
The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media has presented a her bi-annual report to the OSCE Permanent Council. It highlights concerning trends towards authoritarianism.
YouTuber fakes plane crash for views and sponsorship
An American YouTuber who has been accused of deliberately crashing his plane may be thrown into jail for up to 20 years.
British national pleads guilty to bitcoin scam that targeted Barack Obama, Elon Musk, others
A 23-year-old British national has pleaded guilty to hacking charges in connection with a 2020 Twitter hack that targeted celebrities like Barack Obama.
Dani Alves rape case: Barcelona legend to stay in jail as judge rejects latest bail appeal
Alves has been in prison since being arrested on January 20, 2023.
Just Stop Oil protest for the second time in 48 hours after UK Government's Public Order Act returns
Just Stop Oil marches continue in London after more than 20 protestors were arrested on Wednesday, to show their defiance against the new anti-protest legislation.
Dani Alves rape case: Joana Sanz gets kicked out of home by footballer's first wife
The Spanish model decided to divorce the Barcelona legend soon after he was arrested over rape charges.
US posts $10 mn reward for alleged Russian cybercriminal
Denis Gennadievich Kulkov, in an indictment unsealed by a US District Court in New York, is charged with device fraud, computer intrusion and money laundering.
US believes Russians in Ukraine have suffered 100,000 casualties in 5 months
The White House on Monday estimated that Russia's military has suffered 100,000 casualties in the last five months in fighting in the Bakhmut region and other areas of Ukraine.
Achraf Hakimi's divorce tactics to keep fortune form ex-wife labelled 'fake news'
Hakimi reportedly put most of his assets under his mother's name.
Internet activity rockets in response to Just Stop Oil protest at the World Championship Snooker
Just Stop Oil environmental protestors disrupted the World Snooker Championship on Monday, causing a spike in internet search terms pertaining to the incident.
Teens take Chicago streets by storm, damage property and attack bystanders
Two people were shot in the chaos that followed after hundreds of teenagers took over the streets of Chicago on Saturday night.
Achraf Hakimi earns praise from Andrew Tate amid divorce and rape scandal
The controversial kickboxer is also facing sexual abuse allegations.
Italy reverses ban on ChatGPT after initial hesitance with the AI chatbot
As Italy lifts its ban on ChatGPT, ImmuniWeb's founder, Dr Ilia Kolochenko, has provided his take on the rules and regulations associated with AI.
Fyre Festival II is 'finally happening,' says convicted creator Billy McFarland
Fyre Festival, the infamously failed music event, will finally be happening if we are to believe its creator, Billy McFarland.
Premier League star accused of paying 'hush money' to silence mistress with help from club official
The unnamed player is also said to be an England international.
OpenAI to face world's first defamation lawsuit over false claims made by ChatGPT
Australian mayor Brian Hood said he will sue OpenAI if it doesn't correct the information reflected by its AI platform, ChatGPT.
Are rich people dishonest? What does it even mean to be honest?
In all of the surveyed countries, the characteristic least often associated with rich people was "honest."
Report highlights failures of FCDO over state hostage-taking
A report published by the Foreign Affairs Committee recommends new measures to deal with state hostage-taking, including the appointment of a new director.
Pope Francis leads Palm Sunday service, bounces back from illness
Pope Francis led a Palm Sunday service the day after he was discharged from hospital following a bout of bronchitis, and urged the world to take better care of the poor, the lonely and the infirm.
The porn star, the president and $130,000 in 'hush money'
Since coming forward, Daniels has been cashing in on her notoriety while battling Trump in and out of court and on social media.
Scotland set for new leader as independence quest stalls
Polling indicates that around 45 percent of Scots are currently in favour of Scotland leaving the United Kingdom