Jamaican Police Officer Faces Murder Charges Following Protest Shooting
Andrew Wilson has been charged with murder in connection with the shooting of Latoya Bulgin during a protest. The incident occurred amid rising tensions over police conduct.
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Andrew Wilson has been charged with murder in connection with the shooting of Latoya Bulgin during a protest. The incident occurred amid rising tensions over police conduct.
The search for 11-year-old Lyhanna in southwestern France has intensified, raising concerns as the main suspect's history of prior sexual violence accusations comes to light.
The European Court of Justice has determined that rejected asylum-seekers are entitled to more than minimal support, marking a significant ruling amid ongoing discussions on EU migration policy.
A recent study indicates that the National Guard's deployment in Washington, D.C. has not led to a reduction in violent crime rates, raising questions about its effectiveness.
Despite the negative results of Grail's trial, an oncologist highlights valuable lessons learned from this landmark study in multi-cancer early detection.
In a recent ruling, the EU's General Court annulled the gatekeeper designation of Facebook Marketplace under the Digital Markets Act, providing a procedural win for Meta amid ongoing regulatory scrutiny.
In a recent court ruling in Nigeria, four individuals have been sentenced to death for their involvement in the killings of worshippers at a Catholic church. A fifth individual was acquitted due to lack of evidence.
In a tense standoff at a California bank, the FBI shot and killed a man who had taken hostages. Fortunately, all hostages were released unharmed.
Malaysia's recent decision to ban social media access for those under 16 has ignited discussions on child safety and privacy, raising concerns about enforcement and potential privacy infringements.
A judge is examining whether associates of Jonathan Andic may have played a role in the circumstances surrounding the death of the Mango founder. The defense argues the fall was accidental.
Alabama is seeking Supreme Court approval to implement a congressional map that has been previously criticized for diluting Black voting power, raising concerns about voting rights.
An 18-year-old stabbing victim was seen handcuffed by police in a troubling video after being falsely accused of racial abuse. This incident has sparked protests in Southampton.
In response to recent riots in Southampton, the Home Secretary labeled the violent events as 'completely unacceptable' after rightwing leaders, including Nigel Farage, demanded an investigation into police actions related to a student killing.
In an effort to reduce interruptions due to poor visibility, Test-playing nations will have the option to use pink balls in daytime matches during a new trial.
In Mexico City, police used tear gas against teachers protesting near the site of the upcoming World Cup Fan Fest. The confrontation occurred as teachers attempted to breach security barriers.
In response to declining approval ratings, Chile's hard-right leader Jose Antonio Kast has announced new initiatives aimed at addressing crime and migration.
In a recent demonstration, teachers from the CNTE union were met with riot police and teargas as they marched for salary increases and pension law changes in Mexico City, just days before the World Cup.
A recent call from legal experts urges the Supreme Court to support a lower court's finding that Alabama's congressional map is racially discriminatory, raising significant legal questions.
In a move that reflects its strong disagreement, the Justice Department will comply with a court order to pause its $1.776 million fund intended for victims of government weaponization.
A UK court has ruled that the government will not owe Rwanda £100 million due to the cancellation of a controversial asylum scheme initiated by the previous administration.