A practising lawyer has been convicted of assaulting his 12-year-old son during a boxing session, leaving the child hospitalised for three nights. The case also raises questions about professional accountability after the judge said the lawyer used his knowledge of the legal system to delay proceedings, while the Law Society confirmed a criminal conviction does not automatically prevent a lawyer from continuing to practise. eLocal Report: Based…
ACT has unveiled a wide-ranging constitutional policy aimed at reasserting Parliament's authority over the courts, restricting how tikanga can influence judicial decisions, strengthening private property rights and ending vaguely worded Treaty clauses in legislation. Te Pāti Māori has attacked the proposals as divisive, but the underlying policy raises a much larger constitutional question: who should ultimately make New Zealand law — elected…
Los Angeles County recorded its highest number of flea-borne typhus cases in 2025, with 220 confirmed diagnoses and almost nine in ten patients reportedly hospitalised. The rise has renewed debate over homelessness, sanitation, rat control and whether public-health authorities are adequately containing a preventable disease INR Report: Based on reporting by Tyler Durden for ZeroHedge, published 21 August 2026. Read the original report HERE · …
OpenAI has temporarily slowed development of some of its most advanced artificial intelligence systems after researchers identified cybersecurity capabilities serious enough to trigger its internal safety framework. The development raises a larger question: as AI systems become increasingly autonomous and powerful, are voluntary safeguards enough? INR Report: Based on reporting by Frank Bergman for Slay News, published 21 August 2026. Read the…
Vladimir Putin tells a United Russia assembly that Russia’s unity and determination will be key to victory on the battlefield. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s forced mobilisation continues, with clashes between recruitment officers and civilians captured by a Western journalist. In China, a former property tycoon has been jailed for life over fraud, prompting comparisons with the 2008 global financial crisis, when few senior figures faced punishment.
National is promising voters it will introduce no new taxes if re-elected in November, abandoning proposed bank and accommodation taxes. But the pledge comes with an important qualification: Finance spokesperson Nicola Willis would not rule out increases to existing taxes, levies or fees — while Christopher Luxon left open the future of fuel excise. eLocal Report: Based on reporting by Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira, Political Reporter for RNZ. · …
The Netherlands' privacy regulator has imposed an €825 million penalty on Uber over automated decisions that could cut drivers off from their income. The case raises a much larger question as algorithms and AI increasingly make decisions affecting people's jobs: when must a human remain responsible? INR Report: Based on reporting by RT, published 22 August 2026. Read the original RT report HERE · €825 Million Penalty · The Dutch Data…
Dozens of Ukrainian soldiers sent to Germany for military training have reportedly deserted rather than return to their units, according to an investigation by German weekly Die Zeit. The accounts provide another window into Ukraine's growing manpower difficulties as the war enters its fifth year INR Report: Based on reporting by RT, citing an investigation by German weekly Die Zeit, published 21 August 2026. Read the original RT report HERE · …
Türkiye has asked Interpol to assist in the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to Turkish officials. The request comes as legal proceedings concerning Israel's conduct in Gaza continue separately before international courts and relations between Ankara and Israel deteriorate further INR Report: Based on reporting by RT, published 22 August 2026. Read the original report HERE · Türkiye Seeks International Arrest…
Ukraine’s latest corruption investigation is widening beyond the original Energoatom scandal, with investigators examining an alleged scheme to disguise criminal proceeds and use them to fund bail for former minister Herman Galushchenko. Secretly recorded conversations have also raised questions about senior figures inside President Vladimir Zelensky’s administration INR Report: Based on an opinion column by historian Tarik Cyril Amar for RT…
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