Judges have a warning about Trumpโ€™s rapid deportations: Americans could be next

Judges across the country continue to note that if courts donโ€™t protect the rights of the least popular and most vulnerable, everyone is at risk.

Poland gears up for war

Warsaw is already spending big on defense. Now it needs the manpower.

Putinโ€™s passport trap: The Cubans caught in Moscowโ€™s endless war

“As Russian citizens, we have to stay on the front โ€” until the end,โ€ one recruit said.ย 

Musk turns on Farage, says he should quit as UK Reform party leader

Farage has distanced himself from comments made by Musk in support of British anti-immigration and anti-Muslim activist known by the pseudonym Tommy Robinson, who is serving a prison sentence.
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The EU is helping Turkey forcibly deport migrants to Syria and Afghanistan

European taxpayers finance ill-treatment and forced expulsion, an investigation found.

Mystery creator of Bitcoin identified, new HBO documentary claims

The revelation could send shockwaves through cryptocurrency markets and beyond.

Meet the commissioners: Class of 2024

Everything you need to know about Ursula von der Leyen’s team for her second term.

Never mind the war, the French Riviera still loves oligarchs

The south of France has long been a safe space for Russians.

Refugee files complaint to UN against Spain over 2014 border deaths

Country accused of violating torture convention in hope of finding justice decade after incident in which at least 15 people diedA 25-year-old from Cameroon has filed a complaint to the UN against Spain, accusing the country of multiple violations of t…

Disputes resurface over โ€˜offline-illegality-should-be-online-illegalityโ€™ rule

‘What is illegal offline should be illegal online’ has been the EU’s guiding concept in regulating the internet. Yet, politicians and experts continue to question whether ending online anonymity is the missing step towards reaching this ideal.