Moment cousin of fallen Syrian dictator Assad is paraded in courtroom cage as he goes on trial accused of mass shootings and torturing children
Footage shows Atef Najib, wearing a striped prison uniform, sitting seemingly emotionless on Sunday in a cage in a courtroom in Central Palace of Justice, in Syria's capital, Damascus.
Kemi Badenoch calls on Labour MPs to revolt over Starmer's 'vindictive' Northern Ireland Troubles Bill
The Tory leader told Labour MPs to join her party in opposing the Government's Northern Ireland Troubles Bill which former soldiers have branded a betrayal.
KEMI BADENOCH: We MUST shield our veterans from Keir's lawfare obsession
They can support Starmer's vindictive plan to pursue our veterans. Or, they can decide they've finally had enough of blindly following the orders of a Prime Minister who keeps letting them down.
Trump says he 'wanted to see what was happening' as Secret Service rushed him to safety amid gunfire at White House Correspondents' Dinner
Authorities are learning new information on Cole Thomas Allen, 31, the armed suspect who launched an attack at the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner.
ANDREW PIERCE: Quiet exit for the peers hounded out by Labour 'haters'
More than 900 years of tradition comes to an end this week when hereditary peers leave Parliament for the last time. Yet there will be no formal ceremony to mark such a historic occasion.
Paralympics hero's son, 16, fights off hundreds of plucky racers wading across boggy riverbed to win annual Maldon Mud Race
Albert Crates managed to run, walk and crawl his way to victory on Sunday across a 440m stretch of the muddy River Blackwater in Essex - making him the youngest person to win the race.
King keeps calm and carries on: Charles vows to persevere with US State Visit after third attempt on Trump's life
Sources told the Daily Mail the monarch is determined to 'keep calm and carry on' - and that if the Government wants him to travel, 'that's exactly what he will do'.
White House Correspondents' Dinner shooter's 'missed warning signs' being investigated amid fears of copycat attackers
Cole Thomas Allen, the 31-year-old man set to be charged with attempting to shoot up the White House Correspondents' Dinner, left warning signs ahead of the incident ignored by those close to him.
Bank Robber Challenges Conviction Based on His Cellphone's Location Data
An anonymous reader shared this report from the Associated Pres:
Okello Chatrie's cellphone gave him away. Chatrie made off with $195,000 from the bank he robbed in suburban Richmond, Virginia, and eluded the police until they turned to a powerful technological tool that erected a virtual fence and allowed them collect the location history of cellphone users near the crime scene... Now the Supreme Court will decide whether geofence warrants violate the Fourth Amendment's ban on unreasonable searches... Chatrie's appeal is one of two cases being argued Monday...
Civil libertarians say that geofences amount to fishing expeditions that subject many innocent people to searches of private records merely because their cellphones happened to be in the vicinity of a crime. A Supreme Court ruling in favor of the technique could "unleash a much broader wave of similar reverse searches," law professors who study digital surveillance wrote the court...
In Chatrie's case, the geofence warrant invigorated an investigation that had stalled. After determining that Chatrie was near the Call Federal Credit Union in Midlothian around the time it was robbed in May 2019, police obtained a search warrant for his home. They found nearly $100,000 in cash, including bills wrapped in bands signed by the bank teller. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to nearly 12 years in prison. Chatrie's lawyers argued on appeal that none of the evidence should have been used against him. They challenged the warrant as a violation of his privacy because it allowed authorities to gather the location history of people near the bank without having any evidence they had anything to do with the robbery.
Prosecutors argued that Chatrie had no expectation of privacy because he voluntarily opted into Google's location history. A federal judge agreed that the search violated Chatrie's rights, but allowed the evidence to be used because the officer who applied for the warrant reasonably believed he was acting properly.
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Lily Allen wows in skimpy polka dot slip dress as she jokes she's found love rival Madeline during LA gigs
Lily Allen wowed in a skimpy polka dot slip dress as she joked she's found her infamous love rival, Madeline, during her string of LA gigs.
Winemaker's 'mystery rash' before devastating bowel cancer diagnosis sparks urgent warning over common chemical: 'I couldn't sleep for six days'
Winemaker Nick Dugmore, 41, has revealed how a mysterious full-body rash months before his bowel cancer diagnosis sparked his investigation into one of the world's most widely used chemicals.
Teen whose heart stopped for 13 minutes after he fell on to Tube tracks completes London Marathon less than 18 months after cheating death
Few 17-year-olds leave home on a Friday expecting their evening to end with a police escort to hospital.
The Ronettes' last surviving member Nedra Talley Ross dies at age 80
The Phil Spector protégée outlived her cousins Veronica 'Ronnie' Spector and Estelle Bennett, who died in 2022 and 2009, respectively
Mother, 34, and her seven-year-old son died in 'tragic accident' after getting into difficulty in water at west London park, police say
Officers were called to Elthorne Park in Ealing just before 4.30pm on Saturday where the pair were recovered from the water.
ISIS brides obtain plane tickets to Australia: Four women and nine children to fly out of Damascus
A group of Australian women linked to the Islamic State have reportedly secured airline tickets and are travelling to Australia.
Guest at White House Correspondents' Dinner goes viral for calmly eating his meal while everyone else cowers under tables as gunshots were fired
As journalists and politicians cowered under the tables at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday night, one man was seen calmly eating his meal.
£450 shoes, honey... and cups of tea! Secrets of the 'silent assassin' who made history at the London Marathon by smashing the two-hour barrier
The idea that this was the man who would one day become the first person ever to legally run a marathon in under two hours was inconceivable. But on Sunday, he did just that.
ROBERT HARDMAN: As King Charles prepares to fly to US in the wake of White House Correspondents' Dinner 'shooting'... can even he smooth over the gaping chasm between our two countries?
Both heads of state belong to the same exclusive club: world leaders who have come under attack in public - and survived.
Councillor apologises for telling council call handler to 'speak English' while reporting fly-tipping incident
Janet Cleverly, an independent on Newport City Council, has been reprimanded over her 'derogatory and humiliating' comments, and told she must complete extra training.
Denise Welch reveals her fashion icon is future daughter-in-law Gabbriette Bechtel before recalling son Matty Healy's 'ridiculous' style choices
The Loose Women star, 67, gushed over the stunner, 28, who has been engaged to her musician son Matty Healy , 37, since 2024.