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Imran Khan speaks after release: ‘This is a fight to the end for me’

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Imran Khan speaks after release: ‘This is a fight to the end for me’ Arriving at court amidst tight security and a charged atmosphere, Imran Khan. Pakistan's former Prime Minister faces dozens of legal cases, but dismisses them as politically motivated. His supporters went on the rampage after he was arrested earlier this week. In unprecedented scenes, they targeted buildings linked to Pakistan's military, which has long dominated political life. Khan's party denied that many believe the army helped bring him into power, then pushed him out and are now trying to prevent him from returning to office. But the Supreme Court ruled Khan's detention was illegal and today he was granted bail. Speaking to us, he struck a defiant tone. It seems as if the government, the military leadership, are going to keep launching cases, keep trying to arrest you. Look, let me just tell y...

Meghan Markle 'going her OWN WAY' as Duchess leaves Harry to pursue personal vendettas

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Summary: New duties announced in King Charles 's military appointments reshuffle. Prince Harry and Meghan have differences in child-rearing approaches. Meghan's pursuit of personal interests contrasts with Harry's involvement in court cases . William and Catherine take on increased royal duties in reshuffle. ...

Pakistan Jailing of Former Prime Minister Imran Khan Challenged

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Summary: Former Pakistan i Prime Minister Imran Khan 's imprisonment for three years is being challenged in court. Khan's lawyers claim he is being held in deplorable conditions but remains in good spirits. He was sentenced for not declaring money earned from selling state gifts during his time in office. Lawyers argue that Khan did not receive a fair trial and raise concerns about judicial bias. The legal team plans to file an appeal to suspend the sentence and address the conditions of his imprisonment. Support for Khan appears to have been silenced, but he still holds substantial popularity. The imprisonment has sparke...

Britney Spears Splits With Husband Sam Asghari

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Summary: Britney Spears has reportedly split from husband Sam Asgari, whom she met in 2016 and support ed her through her conservatorship case. The conservatorship , in place since 2008, prevented Britney from controlling her financial and personal matters; it was lifted in 2021. Sam Asgari, an Iranian-born actor and model, expressed strong support for Britney during the case, and the two got married in 2022. US media reports the couple's split , but no official statements have been made by either Britney Spears or Sam Asgari. ...

Prince Harry's Claim Heads to Trial: Sun and News Group Newspapers Accused of Illegal Information Gathering

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Summary: Parts of Prince Harry 's claim alleging illegal information gathering by news group newspapers will proceed to trial , while phone hacking claims were dismissed. The court case is expected to begin in January and may extend into 2025, promising a lengthy and complex legal battle. Prince Harry aims to prove that certain stories were obtained through private investigators ' use, a serious allegation strongly denied by the papers' publishers. The trial will shed light on media practices , privacy concerns , and the conduct of journalists and executives involved. The case will be a civil action relying on th...

Donald Trump faces new charges in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case

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Summary: Three new charges have been added to the legal case against Donald Trump . Prosecutors claim Trump asked an employee to delete security footage they wanted. The investigation now includes Trump's New Jersey golf course . Trump is charged under the Espionage Act for retaining a document after leaving office. Legal experts believe Trump's best hope is winning against Biden . Trump's property manager will appear in court, and the full trial is set for May next year. A more serious federal case may charge Trump with attempting to stage an insurrection on January 6th. ...

Rape Suspect Can Be Extradited To US

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Summary: Nicholas Rossi, a rape suspect, will be extradited to the United States following a ruling by Mr. Rossi. The decision was made after ensuring compatibility with the Convention rights under the Human Rights Act 1998. The extradition process is expected to commence soon, pending any potential legal challenges. Nicholas Rossi, the suspect in a rape case, can be extradited to the United States, according to the ruling by Mr. Rossi. The decision comes after considering the ...

When will Donald Trump go on trial? - BBC News

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Summary: Dates have been proposed for Donald Trump 's court appearance and trial over allegations of interfering in the outcome of a presidential election in Georgia . Arraignment is scheduled for early September, and the trial proper is set for March of next year. Donald Trump 's legal battles extend to other cases in New York and Florida, adding to his challenges. The political context and timing of the trial s raise questions about their potential impact on Trump's political aspirations. ...

Piers Morgan: 'I've never hacked a phone, I've never told anyone to hack a phone' - BBC News

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Piers Morgan: 'I've never hacked a phone, I've never told anyone to hack a phone' - BBC News Good to see you. How are you? Very good. Better known now for being a judge on talent shows or walking off set on breakfast TV, Piers Morgan was for many years a campaigning and influential tabloid newspaper editor. Those years are back in the spotlight this week as Prince Harry and other claimants bring allegations of phone hacking to the High Court. Have you ever hacked a phone? No. Did phone hacking ever take place during your edit ship of the mirror? Not that I'm aware of. Because what you're not saying there is there is no phone hacking at the mirror? Well, I want to be clear. Originally I said I've never hacked a phone, I've never told anyone to hack a phone and no story's ever been published in the mirror in my time from hacking the phone. And then ...

Police Knew DNA Wasn't His Years Before Release: Shocking Details of Andrew Malkinson's Injustice

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Summary: New details emerge about the wrongful conviction of Andrew Malkinson , who spent years in prison for rape. Police and prosecutors were aware of potential DNA evidence that could have exonerated Malkinson, but took no action. The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) declined to pursue an appeal based on the DNA evidence . Failure to thoroughly investigate inconsistent evidence raises concerns about the criminal justice system 's approach to miscarriages of justice. Calls for reform and better leadership within the CCRC in addressing wrongful conviction s. Ongoing investigation and broader implications for the p...

Jurors Threatened Over Indicting Former President Trump in Georgia

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Summary: Law enforcement in Georgia investigates threats against jurors who voted to indict former President Donald Trump . Former President Trump indicted on 13 charges related to his alleged attempts to overturn the state's 2020 election results. Georgia 's transparency practice of sharing grand jury member names raises concerns about safety, particularly in high-profile cases. Continued support for Trump despite legal challenges, impacting media attention for other Republican candidates. ...

The British public have ‘changed their minds’ on migration since Brexit

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The British public have ‘changed their minds’ on migration since Brexit I'm saying Brexit and the 2019 elections were predicated on people's views on migration generally, but particularly legal migration. But we have actually got data that says that, you know, attitudes are changing significantly. Let's take the Ruranda aspect of this, for example, mentioned in your thoughts on that as a policy, because it seems to have two question marks one is practicality is ever actually going to move many people to Rwanda? And secondly, is it going to be palatable to law if we remain in the European Convention on Human Rights? Both of those two questions, I think will come up in the House of Lords. Are they right to push back on Rwanda, do you think? Well, I think it's right for them to challenge the concepts behind the bill, whether they are right to actually challenge the policy...

Republican debate 2023: Candidates face off without Trump in Milwaukee

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Summary: Candidates engage in the Republican debate in Milwaukee , notable for the absence of former President Trump. Key topics include addressing American decline , abortion, support for Trump, and border security. Candidates criticize each other's experience and foreign policy credentials. ...