The final green light on the new EU regulation for the protection of journalists and media from political and economic…
Split in Israel coalition points to return of politics as normal
A centrist bloc in Israel’s unity government formed around former defence minister Benny Gantz has broken up, adding to pressure…
Britain to offer failed asylum seekers £3,000 to move to Rwanda
The British government is planning to pay asylum seekers up to £3,000 each to move to Rwanda under a voluntary plan to…
Ukrainian drones damage Russian oil refineries in second day of attacks
Ukraine struck Russian oil refineries in a second day of heavy drone attacks on Wednesday, causing a fire at Rosneft’s biggest…
View from US military aid flight shows Gaza desolation
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For OnlyFans and other websites hosting porn, legal challenges multiply
Websites that host pornography are facing a new crop of litigation by people who accuse them of profiting from abusive…
Behind the OnlyFans porn boom: allegations of rape, abuse and betrayal
Sammy remembers nearly every detail of the night in April 2022 when she says two men raped her. The Miami…
UK Conservative party may accept more money from donor in racism row, minister says
Britain’s governing Conservative Party might accept financial support from its biggest donor in the future despite him becoming embroiled in…
After Ukraine controversy, Pope again condemns ‘madness of war’
Pope Francis on Wednesday issued a fresh condemnation of all wars, days after irking Kyiv and Western capitals for appearing…
Belgian farmer takes TotalEnergies to court, seeking climate damages
A Belgian farmer is taking French oil and gas company TotalEnergies to court, seeking compensation for damage to his farm…

