Trump administration subpoenas New York Times reporters over coverage
Press freedom advocates and members of Congress have condemned the subpoenas as an attempt to ‘threaten and intimidate’.

Press freedom advocates and members of Congress have condemned the subpoenas as an attempt to ‘threaten and intimidate’.





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Impeachment trial of Philippines VP Sara Duterte begins
George Cottrell provided funds for Reform UK leader’s security, drivers, staff and accommodation, Sunday Times reports.
Alexandru Munteanu’s resignation came as pressure has intensified over alleged corruption in a state-owned company.

Gojek co-founder and former Education Minister Nadiem Makarim has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Trump has launched a slate of crypto-friendly policies since returning to the White House for a second term.
Indonesia court finds former education minister guilty of abuse of authority and of causing state losses.

A number of senior politicians have been detained in a wave of arrests.
New PM Ali al-Zaidi’s arrest of 47 officials is welcome, but the rot runs through the system that put him in power.
Iraqi security forces arrested several politicians, lawmakers and senior officials in dawn raids across Baghdad.
Large-scale operation carried out at dawn in Green Zone and several neighbourhoods in Baghdad, security source says.