Once celebrated as Australia's most decorated living war hero, the looming prosecution of Ben Roberts-Smith is shaping up to be the next trial of the century.
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Finnish lawmaker convicted on hate speech for 2004 pamphlet calling homosexuality a 'disorder'
Finnish MP Päivi Räsänen was convicted by Finland's Supreme Court for a 2004 pamphlet calling homosexuality a "disorder of ...
The country's most-decorated living soldier and the most famous of his generation, Roberts-Smith was on Tuesday charged with ...
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New Zealand defense minister to help shepherd military-integration push with Australia
Chris Penk is the first defense minister to have previously served with both New Zealand and Australian forces.
The Supreme Court has been a house of horrors for Colorado over the past decade, with the state facing a trio of major losses ...
The Supreme Court’s decision in Chiles v. Salazar is painful to anyone who cares about LGBTQ+ adolescents.
Coloradans have mixed reactions to this week's U.S. Supreme Court ruling against the state's ban on conversion therapy for ...
The Washington Post editorial board has condemned Finland s Supreme Court for convicting a sitting Finnish parliamentarian ...
Attorneys are warning about the “severe chilling effect” of the Finnish Supreme Court’s ruling against Päivi Räsänen, a ...
T-minus four hours until either Tehran accepts a cease-fire deal or the United States attacks Iran’s civilian infrastructure.
The court convicted Päivi Räsänen for publishing a brochure on sexual ethics but acquitted her for a social media post quoting Romans.
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Shining the spotlight: Why we reported that Ben Roberts-Smith was under investigation
Many people question why we reported the military and police investigations into a war hero. We were prejudicing an inquiry, ignoring the fog of war, making our soldiers soft, they said. This is why ...
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