More than 100 organizations supporting human-trafficking survivors across the United States have lost critical funding since October 2025, leaving thousands of survivors at heightened risk, according to an investigation by The Guardian. The freeze affects programs that provide emergency housing, legal advocacy, and counseling for survivors. Advocacy groups warn that the U.S. Department of Justice’s…
The Trump administration has initiated a sweeping recall of nearly 30 career diplomats serving in ambassadorial and senior embassy positions worldwide. The move marks a significant reshaping of U.S. diplomatic representation abroad. Officials say the moves aim to ensure that top envoys fully support President Donald Trump’s “America First” foreign policy priorities. The affected ambassadors,…
Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of a new “Trump Class” of Navy battleships has sparked renewed debate over the legal and constitutional framework governing military procurement, defence spending, and executive authority in the United States. Speaking as commander in chief, Trump said he had approved plans for the U.S. Navy to begin constructing two…
Newly released court documents tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case have shed further light on the methods used by his former partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, to groom and manipulate vulnerable teenage girls, reinforcing details that emerged during her 2021 sex-trafficking trial. The documents, part of a tranche of grand jury materials unsealed in Manhattan federal court,…
The United States has revoked and denied visas to senior Honduran election officials, escalating diplomatic pressure on the Central American nation as it struggles to conclude its presidential election nearly three weeks after ballots were cast. In a statement released on Friday, the US Department of State said the visa actions were taken in response…
In 2014, a deeply personal fertility mistake in the United States evolved into a nationally watched legal case that forced courts, lawyers and the public to confront difficult questions about medical negligence, race, and the limits of wrongful birth claims. At the centre of the case was Jennifer Cramblett, an Ohio woman who sued Midwest…
A growing number of African priests serving legally in the United States are finding themselves stranded abroad, detained, or denied re-entry under U.S. immigration procedures. This is happening despite them holding valid documentation. Legal experts and church leaders warn that the trend exposes structural weaknesses in U.S. visa law governing religious workers and raises serious…
The U.S. Department of Justice has begun releasing a long-anticipated cache of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier who died by suicide in a New York jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges. Friday’s disclosure marks the first wave of several expected document releases under the Epstein Files Transparency Act,…