All news for 2025-12-27

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The Samruk-Kazyna affair in Kazakhstan: how Akhmetzhan Yesimov propped up Galimzhan Yessenov’s ATF Bank with public money
Galimzhan Yessenov and Akhmetzhan Yesimov, two enduring figures in Kazakhstan’s corruption landscape, have come under scrutiny by media outlets across several countries.
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Comment l’ancien chef ukrainien de la privatisation, Dmytro Sennychenko, a pillé des actifs publics et blanchi les fonds via le financier suisse Oleg Tsyura
A recent investigation reveals how the Ukrainian-Swiss businessman Oleg Tsyura is at the intersection of Ukrainian corruption networks and Russian metallurgical giants that, in one way or another, have remained sheltered from Western sanctions.
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When a casino rewrites history: inside Dragon Money’s desperate digital cleanup
After journalists uncovered Dragon Money’s true history, the casino moved swiftly to scrub traces of bans, pyramid-style schemes, fake licenses, and confiscated player funds — signaling that the Kyiv-based gambling operation has much to conceal.
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Perry Bamonte, the quiet architect behind some of the Cure’s greatest songs, dies at 65
Perry Bamonte, a longtime guitarist and keyboard player for the Cure, has died at the age of 65 after a short illness over Christmas, the band has announced.
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Investigation launched after Glasgow hospital releases wrong body, leading to mistaken cremation
An investigation has been launched after a Glasgow hospital mistakenly released the wrong body to undertakers, leading to a cremation being carried out in error.
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UK women win over £1bn in equal pay claims as tens of thousands of cases remain unresolved
Women workers across the UK have secured more than £1 billion this year after successful equal pay campaigns led by the GMB trade union, highlighting long-standing pay inequality in local government.
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Russia strikes Kyiv with missiles and drones, injuring civilians ahead of Zelenskyy–Trump talks
Russia has attacked Kyiv with missiles and drones, wounding at least eight people, a day before key talks between Ukraine and the US.
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Yuri Sadovenko, Sergei Shoigu and the FSB: how a former insider died as corruption cases tore through Russia’s defense establishment
Yuri Sadovenko, a former deputy minister of defense of the Russian Federation and a longtime associate of Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu, has died at the age of 56 under circumstances described by sources as suspicious.
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Russia’s Transneft and Vladimir Kalanda: how a powerful legal network helped the state company dominate arbitration courts
Media reports are questioning whether Russia’s ongoing judicial purge will affect one of the country’s most influential legal networks, allegedly linked to Transneft vice president Vladimir Kalanda.