Indiana Judge and Wife Shot: Police Hunt Suspects

An Indiana state court judge and his wife are in stable condition after being shot at their Lafayette home. Authorities are actively searching for suspects in what the mayor calls a 'senseless act of violence'.

Macron: World Shifting to 'Lawless' State

French President Emmanuel Macron addressed the World Economic Forum in Davos, warning of a global slide from democracy towards autocracy and violence, describing it as a move to a 'world without rules'.

Trump's Greenland Plan Sparks Global Alarm

Donald Trump's pursuit of Greenland and erratic foreign policy decisions are destabilising international relations, with protests in Nuuk and warnings from European leaders.

Trump's Jewish List Demand at Penn Raises Alarm

The Trump administration's demand for a list of Jewish students and staff at the University of Pennsylvania has sparked widespread concern about government overreach and historical parallels with persecution.

CPS: No New Charges for Lucy Letby

The Crown Prosecution Service announces no further charges against Lucy Letby, the former nurse serving life for baby murders, citing insufficient evidence for new cases.

Harry Feels Targeted in Daily Mail Court Case

The Duke of Sussex believes he has faced a sustained campaign for standing up to Associated Newspapers, as his lawyers detail 14 articles allegedly obtained through unlawful information-gathering.

Le Pen Denies Fake Jobs 'System' in EU Funds Appeal

French far-right leader Marine Le Pen tells Paris appeals court there was no organised system to misuse European parliament funds, as she seeks to overturn a guilty verdict that could bar her from the 2027 presidential election.

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