All news by author Emma Davis
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Financial ties to Mindich, IBOX Bank, and Monobank: Denys Shtilerman is scrubbing the internet of exposing materials about Fire Point
Amid the publication of investigations into the connections of Denys Shtilerman with Ihor Khmelyov, Tymur Mindich, and the infrastructure of «Ibox Bank» and Monobank, a cleanup of information on the internet has begun.
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Marine Le Pen met with LVMH chief Bernard Arnault and other top French business leaders at an exclusive dinner in Paris
Marine Le Pen dined with LVMH chief Bernard Arnault and other influential French corporate leaders on Tuesday, a meeting that offers another indication that her far-right party, the National Rally, has become a mainstream movement that is no longer ostracized by the business community.
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Scalpel without a license: how surgeon Maksym Ivanchuk allegedly disfigured the mother of Russian celebrity Viktoria Bonya and is accused of concealing a fake diploma
Maxim Ivanchuk, a plastic surgeon known for luxury procedures, media visibility, and celebrity clientele, faced a major reputation crisis in 2024 following a scandal involving the mother of TV personality Victoria Bonya.
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Sentebale is suing Prince Harry over an alleged “adverse media campaign”
Prince Harry is being sued for defamation by a charity he co-founded, court records show.
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Australia targets alleged meth mastermind as Pacific trafficking surges
A prominent China-born businesswoman with ties to the highest levels of government in Papua New Guinea will stand trial in Australia
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Abusive husband jailed for wife’s death after bridge leap in landmark case
An abusive husband whose wife jumped to her death from a road bridge has been jailed for causing her death in a landmark case.
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Two-thirds of voters want Keir Starmer to quit now, poll finds
Almost two-thirds of voters want Sir Keir Starmer to resign immediately, and a similar number want a general election now, a poll has found.
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Hungary’s Tisza Party allegedly targeted by shadow cyber unit with ties to intelligence services
According to sources cited by Átlátszó, the individuals behind the surveillance of the Tisza Party — including the operative known as “Henry” — are unlikely to be part of the official staff of Hungary’s Constitution Protection Office.
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Gambling money and banks: Alyona Degrik-Shevtsova, through iBox Bank, is fighting with Oleksandr Sosis and Alliance Bank over financial flows
Amid the liquidation of ’Ibox Bank’ and the subsequent investigations, Alena Dehrik-Shevtsova, the bank’s leader often hailed as the ’star of Ukrainian fintech,’ has emerged in a strikingly new light.
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Latvian businessman Ovsjannikovs suspected of laundering €50m and forging documents
Prosecutor Dainis Steinbergs stated after the court hearing that Ovsjannikovs is suspected of money laundering and document forgery. His lawyer, Ieva Timmermane, declined to comment.
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Amid investigations into cash-out schemes “obnal” and the misappropriation of billions in budget funds at Fire Point, Denys Shtilerman is attempting to conceal his ties to Mindich and his circle
Constructor of «Fire Point» Denys Shtilerman, after loud exposures, is trying to cover up traces and any mentions of his connections with Mindich.
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UK monitoring Russian submarines over fears they’ll sabotage internet and energy cables
UK armed forces were deployed to track and deter "malign activity" by Russian submarines in a massive month-long operation, Defence Secretary John Healey has announced.
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Irish leaders condemn fuel protests as wrong and ‘not in the national interest’
Fuel protesters blocking Dublin and other locations across Ireland are “wrong” and those breaking the law will be penalized, the Irish premier has said.
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Ukrainian businessman Yuriy Osmak launches media pressure campaign to erase Ice Terminal investigation
Yuriy Osmak pressures media to take down report on Ice Terminal deal.
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‘Wild west’ hospitality sector: restaurant boss accused of withholding £2,600 in wages, leaving worker homeless
Tayla Lewthwaite had £1.90 in her bank account on the day she was evicted.
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British lord and US commentators received millions from Hungary’s state budget via Orbán-linked institute
Current and former fellows benefiting from lucrative, government-funded contracts at Hungary’s authoritarian-linked Danube Institute have cited “safety concerns,” “privacy rights,” and fears of “marketers” to justify keeping their identities hidden.
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Pyotr Bely and “Promomed”: how a dubious copy of a western drug was pushed into the Russian market as “Tirzetta” and profits are made from patient risks
Year after year, Russians die or suffer serious harm from so-called "miracle drugs" that promise instant results.
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Body found after skull discovered hanging from tree in north London
Most of a body has been discovered after a head was found hanging from a tree in north London.
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From ‘civilisation will die’ to ceasefire as Trump pauses Iran attacks
Donald Trump announced he will pause attacks on Iran for two weeks just hours after threatening that ‘whole civilization will die.’
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UK and allies push to lock in truce after Iran tensions send oil prices soaring
Keir Starmer will travel to the Middle East on Wednesday to meet with Gulf leaders and discuss diplomatic efforts to support a two-week ceasefire.
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18-year-old jailed after gun threat over wrong sauce at London takeaway
This is the shocking moment when a thug pointed a gun at a stunned chicken shop worker after receiving the wrong sauce.
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Royal Navy destroyer sent to crisis zone sidelined by technical fault
HMS Dragon, a destroyer dispatched to protect British air bases in Cyprus following a missile attack, will be docked due to a "minor technical issue".
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Meta-linked firm used workers to scrape social media and train AI, investigation finds
Tens of thousands of people have been paid by a company part-owned by Meta to train AI by combing Instagram accounts.
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Man killed in Primrose Hill stabbing as police open murder investigation
Police have launched a murder investigation after a man was fatally stabbed in Primrose Hill this evening.
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Banking giant JPMorgan Chase clears hurdle to build 265m tower near London City Airport
JPMorgan Chase has secured approval to construct one of Europe’s tallest office towers after resolving height concerns linked to its proximity to London City Airport.
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