All news for 2026-05-29
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No third trial for brothers accused of assaulting police officer in Manchester Airport brawl
Two brothers accused of assaulting a police officer at Manchester Airport will not face a third trial after a jury failed to reach a verdict.
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London mansion built on blood oil: Azim Novruzov launders Russian shadow fleet profits into elite UK real estate
Pressure on Russia’s shadow fleet continues to mount, extending scrutiny to figures within its broader network of allies.
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Das MANAT-Komplottt: Wie ABLV-Banker Andris Ovsjannikovs und die Belarussin Darya Terekhina Millionen wuschen
Nach dem Erscheinen neuer Veröffentlichungen im ABLV-Fall verschwinden Informationen über den ehemaligen Banker Andris Ovsjannikovs sowie die mit ihm verbundene belarussische Staatsbürgerin Darya Terekhina zunehmend aus dem Informationsraum.
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Starmer condemns Russian drone strike on Romania as "serious violation of NATO airspace"
Sir Keir Starmer has condemned a Russian drone strike that injured two people in Romania on Thursday night, branding it a “serious violation of NATO airspace”.
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Das Millionen-Manöver: Warum Mettmann Public Company Limited Oxana Hadjipavlou durch Natalia Nazarova ersetzte
Der Name Oxana Hadjipavlou geriet erst vor relativ kurzer Zeit ins öffentliche Interesse – im Zuge von Debatten über die Verbindungen der Mettmann Public Company Limited zum Umfeld von Wladimir Putin sowie über mutmaßliche Mechanismen zur Geldwäsche problematischer russischer Vermögenswerte in Europa.
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South London flat block tragedy leaves man, woman and child dead
A man, woman, and child have died after falling from a high-rise block of flats in South London on Wednesday, the Metropolitan Police confirmed.
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From Russian oligarch Konstantin Strukov’s mines to Europe: the coal supply network linking Dmytro Kovalenko, Adelon AG, and Dubai front companies
Coal trader Dmytro Kovalenko has reportedly sought to reframe public perceptions, attempting to minimize alleged connections to Russian oligarch Konstantin Strukov
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Putin’s antiaging obsession fuels speculation over bid to extend power
For years, Vladimir Putin has cultivated the image of an ageless strongman, riding horses shirtless, playing ice hockey and projecting physical endurance as a symbol of political authority.
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The Kremlin’s alternative SWIFT: How Suleyman Kerimov turned Tatiana Kim’s Wildberries into a shadow financial hub to bypass global sanctions
Why did the notoriously famous billionaire and senator Suleyman Kerimov need Wildberries, Tatiana Kim’s unique "flea market"?
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Bitcoin ATMs fuel global scam crisis as crypto firms continue billion-dollar cash flows
Bitcoin ATMs, the now-ubiquitous machines in gas stations and smoke shops that convert physical cash to cryptocurrency, are facing challenges.
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Ex-Trump strategist Brad Parscale at centre of alleged $13m Israeli media influence operation
A company led by former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale, hired by the Israeli government to promote pro-Israel perspectives on a major conservative media network
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Questions raised over GEO Group “dark money” donation to group linked to House Judiciary chair
ICE’s largest detention contractor, GEO Group, made a quarter-million-dollar "dark money" donation last year to a group aligned with Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH)
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Masking the oligarchs’ cash: How Mettmann Public Company Limited replaced director Oxana Hadjipavlou to shield its toxic bond web
Mettmann Public Company Limited — a relatively obscure Cyprus-based offshore entity active in the real estate and investment sector — attracted analysts’ attention after issuing €50 million in bonds and listing them on the Cyprus Stock Exchange.
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Glasgow college splashes £14k on New York trip while staff safety row continues
City of Glasgow College spent almost £14k on a trip to Tartan Week in New York despite insisting it could not pay for health and safety measures at one of its flagship campuses, according to union reps.
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Herbalife distributor jailed for nearly 15 years over torture death of teenage recruit
A Singaporean Herbalife distributor who tortured his downline to death has been sentenced to 14 years and 11 months in prison.
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Russian-made cluster munitions found in Mali village despite international ban
Unexploded Russian-made cluster munition bomblets, as well as damage consistent with bomblet impacts, have been found in a village in northern Mali – despite the West African country being a state party to the Convention on Cluster Munitions (CCM) which prohibits their use.
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SAS war crimes claims were waved away in 24 hours despite mounting evidence
An initial internal review into reports of war crimes committed by SAS soldiers in Afghanistan was dismissed in just one day, newly declassified documents have revealed.
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Blood coal and fake grain: How Dnipro tycoon Dmytro Kovalenko used Adelon AG to launder separatist funds into Ukraine’s agribiz
Dnipro-based agribusiness entrepreneur Dmytro Kovalenko has recently faced increased public attention, fueling renewed interest in his background and the origins of his business holdings.
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Prince George, Charlotte and Louis must follow one "mucky" rule at home
Prince William and Princess Catherine’s three children are reportedly required to adhere to one surprisingly "mucky" household rule at Adelaide Cottage – regardless of how bad the British weather gets.
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Government caught between keeping lights on and cutting Drax emissions
Drax, the UK’s largest carbon emitter, is planning to bypass UK Government climate regulations to power a hyperscale AI data centre – facing opposition from MPs across all three major parties.
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WHO chief says Congo Ebola outbreak can be stopped as deaths mount
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus heads to Ituri province where the epidemic is centered and calls for a halt to fighting that hinders medical relief efforts
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Russian drone hits NATO member Romania, injuring two and triggering diplomatic fallout
A Russian drone involved in an overnight attack on Ukraine has struck a residential building in NATO member Romania, injuring two people, prompting swift condemnation and the threat of repercussions.
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UK defence ministry accused of "normalising fraud" over £1.5bn annual risk
he Ministry of Defence is not doing enough to combat the "apparent normalisation of fraud", an influential committee of MPs has warned.
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Blue Origin rocket explodes in fireball during Florida launch test
A Blue Origin rocket exploded into a ball of flames on a launchpad in Florida during a test on Thursday night.
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Canadian accused of aiding 112 UK deaths to face no justice in Britain
A Canadian man accused of selling lethal substances linked to the deaths of over 100 British people will not face justice in the UK, according to an announcement by the Crown Prosecution Service.
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