Yoon Suk Yeol impeachment verdict live: South Korea on edge as court to rule on president’s fate | South Korea

Key events Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature In today’s lead-up to the constitutional court ruling – scheduled to begin in under half an hour – large crowds of Yoon Suk Yeol’s supporters and detractors have gathered in Seoul. Live footage showed many of his backers near the presidential … Read more

Richer States could lose political clout in population-based delimitation

India’s original constitutional scheme envisaged redrawing the map of Lok Sabha seats after every Census | Photo Credit: Vishal Mathew 10099@Mumbai A nation state, like a family, is designed on the premise that its resources and responsibilities are collectively shared by its members in an equitable manner agreed upon by the community. The stronger individuals … Read more

Democratic attorneys general sue Trump over ‘illegal’ voting order | Democrats

A coalition of 19 Democratic attorneys general filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Thursday, arguing that a recent executive order signed by the president that seeks to overhaul the nation’s elections was “unconstitutional, anti-democratic, and un-American”. The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Massachusetts, challenges several provisions of the far-reaching executive order issued … Read more

Cross-Channel train services to be cheaper to run as operator cuts charges | Transport

Cross-Channel train services serving new destinations will be cheaper to run under a scheme to grow international rail travel from the UK. London St Pancras Highspeed (LSPH), which owns and operates the railway and stations from the capital to the Channel tunnel, said it would slash charges for operators planning new routes. Eurostar is the … Read more

Blanket ban on teen smartphone use ‘potentially detrimental’, says academic | Smartphones

A leading academic tasked by the UK government with reviewing the effects of smartphones on teenagers has suggested blanket bans are “unrealistic and potentially detrimental”. Amy Orben, from the University of Cambridge, will lead the work on children and smartphone use that has been commissioned by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) along … Read more

Fury among families after senior Hillsborough officers absolved by police watchdog | Hillsborough disaster

A 12-year investigation into the Hillsborough disaster by the police watchdog has concluded that no senior South Yorkshire police officers were guilty of misconduct for falsely blaming misbehaviour by Liverpool supporters. That police case was wholly rejected in 2016 by the jury at the second inquest, who determined that no behaviour of Liverpool supporters contributed … Read more

Australia election 2025 live: new poll shows Dutton satisfaction rating plunged in two weeks | Australia news

Key events Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature Welcome Good morning and welcome to our live news blog. I’m Martin Farrer with the best overnight stories and then Krishani Dhanji will be your guide. Stock markets in Europe and the US have seen heavy losses after yesterday’s announcement by … Read more

Two men arrested for allegedly bringing guns into MCG despite new ‘AI-powered’ security tech | Australia news

Two men have been arrested after they were allegedly caught with loaded firearms inside the MCG during a blockbuster AFL game between Collingwood and Carlton. Police alleged the guns were found hidden down the men’s pants while a crowd of 82,058 fans watched the Magpies defeat their arch-rivals on Thursday night. “Police were called by … Read more

Trump fires national security officials after far-right activist Laura Loomer urged him to in meeting – report | Trump administration

Laura Loomer, a far-right conspiracy theorist and Islamophobic former Republican congressional candidate banned from Uber, Paypal and some social media platforms, has apparently been successful in pushing the White House to fire national security staffers for disloyalty. The White House reportedly fired at least three national security council senior aides involved in the Signal leak … Read more