Epstein Files: Millions Still Withheld Sparks Outrage
The US Justice Department released 3.5 million Jeffrey Epstein files, but withheld millions more, raising questions about transparency and protecting the powerful.
The US Justice Department released 3.5 million Jeffrey Epstein files, but withheld millions more, raising questions about transparency and protecting the powerful.
Veteran activist Peter Tatchell was arrested in London for carrying a 'globalise the intifada' sign at a Palestine solidarity rally, calling it an attack on free speech.
Donald Trump's pardon of former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández has intensified concerns about impunity for crimes against environmental defenders in one of the world's most dangerous countries for activists.
Two Afghan men are on trial for allegedly targeting and raping a 12-year-old girl near a playground in Warwickshire, with CCTV footage shown in court.
A severe winter storm has claimed at least 85 lives across the US, with blizzards and freezing temperatures now threatening the East Coast. Hundreds of thousands remain without power in the Southeast.
Iran denies targeting of military leaders after explosions in Ahvaz and Bandar Abbas kill at least four, with tensions high amid US threats.
Residents of Minneapolis's Whittier neighbourhood gather daily to refresh a memorial for Alex Pretti, transforming local businesses into community refuges after federal agents' teargas deployment.
Newly released Jeffrey Epstein documents include photos of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Bill Clinton, Brett Ratner and Lord Mandelson, as Sky News examines the latest batch.
Two separate explosions in Iran have killed at least five people, including a four-year-old girl, with Israel denying involvement amid heightened regional tensions.
Hospital officials report at least 30 Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes across Gaza, including women and children, marking one of the deadliest days since the October ceasefire.
Republican-backed Save Act could disenfranchise millions of American voters ahead of midterms, disproportionately affecting women and minorities through restrictive documentation requirements.
Latest US justice department release details how high-profile figures, including Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, maintained friendships with Jeffrey Epstein after his 2008 child sex abuse conviction.
Two separate explosions reported in Iran with casualties in Ahvaz, as authorities dismiss claims of targeting Revolutionary Guard commander amid heightened US-Iran tensions.
The Post Office will oppose the first Court of Appeal case involving the faulty Capture accounting software, which predated Horizon and caused wrongful convictions.
Nurses and supporters gather across the US to remember Alex Pretti, a VA nurse killed by federal agents, as Senate debates DHS funding and protests escalate.
Mark Rutte, NATO's secretary general, has bluntly dismissed the idea of Europe defending itself without US help, sparking debate among European leaders over military autonomy and spending.
An explosion has caused significant damage in Bandar Abbas, Iran, as authorities deny reports of a targeted military leader, escalating regional tensions.
Manchester city councillor Angeliki Stogia has been chosen as the Labour candidate for the upcoming Gorton and Denton byelection, following a hustings event and local member vote.
Hammersmith Bridge's seven-year closure highlights Britain's fragmented governance and inability to execute infrastructure projects efficiently, despite available solutions.
Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen has emerged as a respected international figure following his handling of Donald Trump's attempts to acquire the territory, earning admiration both at home and abroad.
Kremlin critic Bill Browder pushes for Europe to divert over $200bn in frozen Russian assets to Ukraine's defence while targeting refineries in China, India, and Turkey with sanctions.
Donald Trump is pressuring Minnesota to strike a deal that could undermine state rights and set a dangerous precedent for all 50 states, risking constitutional protections.
A US Customs and Border Protection employee was arrested for drunk driving in St Paul, Minnesota, weeks after federal immigration raids sparked controversy in the state.
Democrats and survivors accuse Trump's Justice Department of failing to release millions of Epstein investigation files despite legal requirements under the Transparency Act.
Hospital officials in Gaza confirm at least 29 Palestinian deaths from Israeli strikes, including women and children, marking one of the deadliest days since October's ceasefire.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves's alcohol duty increase takes effect Sunday, raising taxes on wine, spirits, and beer. Industry warns of price hikes for consumers.
Grieving families in Turkey question official findings of suicide in women's deaths from heights, alleging systemic failures in investigating potential femicides amid rising statistics.
A Mexican immigrant in Minneapolis suffered multiple skull fractures in ICE custody. Agents claim he ran into a wall, but hospital staff say the injuries are inconsistent with that story, raising concerns about treatment and profiling.
Hospital officials in Gaza report at least 23 Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes, including women and children, marking a deadly escalation since the October ceasefire.
Disturbing new photos from the latest Epstein files release appear to depict Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in compromising positions, alongside email exchanges with Jeffrey Epstein.