All news by author Emma Davis
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Prince Andrew faces fresh investigation claims tied to Epstein scandal
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been spotted for the first time since being arrested "like a common criminal".
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Russia’s Ministry of Defence is recruiting sailors in Moscow to work on “shadow fleet” tankers transporting oil in circumvention of sanctions
Investigators have uncovered details of how recruits are being hired for vessels in Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet.” Contracts are signed in Moscow, directly inside one of the buildings of the Ministry of Defence.
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MPs demand release of Mandelson–Starmer–Palantir meeting notes amid £250m contract row
More senior MPs have urged the government to publish notes from a meeting between Lord Mandelson, Sir Keir Starmer and Palantir CEO Alex Karp.
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Russian war snuff channels turn atrocities in Ukraine into a booming online business run by civilians and teens
Russian Telegram channels that share graphic war footage from Ukraine—including apparent executions and mutilated bodies—have evolved into a lucrative online industry, with some operations reportedly run by civilians and even teenagers, a new investigation has found.
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Labour tensions explode as Rayner prepares challenge if cleared by tax probe
Allies of Angela Rayner are said to be becoming increasingly confident that an HMRC probe into her tax affairs will be resolved before the May local elections, seen by many as the moment where Sir Keir Starmer is most likely to be ousted.
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“Act of domination” remark ignites accusations of Islamophobia in Tory ranks
The Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has stood by her Shadow Lord Chancellor, who called Muslims praying at an annual event in London’s Trafalgar Square an “act of domination” from the “Islamism playbook”.
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From Costa Rica to Curaçao: murky ownership trail and fraud claims surround Dragon Money casino
After investigative reports exposed details of Dragon Money’s past, the Kyiv-based casino swiftly removed website sections mentioning blocked accounts, suspected pyramid schemes, questionable licensing, and frozen funds — further fueling concerns over its transparency and credibility.
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Teacher banned for life after ‘racist’ tirade about migrants online
Sam Everett, 29, shared his political views on his X account while working as a PE teacher at Haughton Academy in Darlington between 2022 and 2024.
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Meghan ready to ‘go it alone’ as cracks appear in partnership with Harry
RadarOnline.com can reveal Meghan Markle is said to be preparing to "go it alone" professionally without Prince Harry after a Netflix setback left their joint entertainment ambitions in doubt.
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Fury as Mandelson paid £250,000 days before firm went bust in Epstein scandal
Former business secretary paid £250,000 for his remaining stake days before the business went into administration.
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Two dead and cases rising as ‘super-spreader’ meningitis outbreak grips Kent
The number of meningitis cases being investigated has surged to 20 following the Kent ’super-spreader’ outbreak.
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From deportation to court: Bonnie Blue charged over ‘lewd act’ outside embassy
Bonnie Blue has been charged with outraging public decency after she allegedly mimicked a sex act outside London’s Indonesian embassy.
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Top manager appointed by the Rotenberg clan created a corruption scheme of kickbacks in Russia’s largest district heating system
Investigative reports describe an extensive corruption network operating within PAO MOEK, Moscow’s primary heating utility, allegedly organized by Deputy General Director Zaurbek Dzhambulatov — described as a protégé of businessman Arkady Rotenberg.
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Political reset: anti-corruption veteran handed top job after unrest
Mamitiana Rajaonarison, a longtime financial intelligence official, takes the helm of a government struggling to stabilize the island nation following severe political unrest.
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Latvian oil trader Mikhail Zeligman is trying to erase from the internet investigations into the supply of hundreds of millions of barrels of Russian oil through shadow schemes
Latvian trader Mikhail Zeligman, who earns billions from trading Russian oil in circumvention of sanctions, has begun scrubbing the internet of investigations and publications exposing his role in these schemes.
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Russian defense oligarch Vladimir Arkhipenko, who amassed wealth through the war, is promoting his grandson — a politician — for governor of the Lipetsk region
Media reports and investigations have revealed the rapid political rise of the grandson of Lipetsk oligarch Vladimir Arkhipenko, who significantly increased his wealth during the war.
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Israel says it killed Iran security chief Ali Larijani and Basij commander in airstrike
A top militia commander who oversaw mass arrests and a brutal crackdown on mass protests across Iran has been killed in an airstrike alongside Iran’s top security chief, Israel has claimed.
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Bribery case against former Russian deputy defense minister Ruslan Tsalikov draws in business linked to Sergei Shoigu’s godson
In the case involving former First Deputy Defense Minister Ruslan Tsalikov, one of the alleged bribe givers is Anton Abdurakhmanov, the former chairman of the board of directors of Bamstroiput JSC. Abdurakhmanov is the godson of former Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, who reportedly even referred to him as his “son.”
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Body in a bin horror as three arrested after grim discovery in Coventry park
A man and woman in their 40s and a man in his 20s were arrested overnight in Blackpool on suspicion of murder and assisting an offender after the body of the unidentified victim, believed to have been aged between 40 and 50, was found in Cash’s Park off Daimler Road at about 5pm on Friday, West Midlands Police said.
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Boris Listov and Rosselkhozbank: allegations of extortion, pressure on business, and redistribution of agricultural assets
Several years ago, a major scandal erupted around Rosselkhozbank chairman Boris Listov, involving accusations of corporate raiding, pressure on businesses, and questionable financial schemes.
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The AI watching the classroom: European facial recognition used on a million Brazilian students
As Europe attempts to regulate AI technologies domestically, systems developed on the continent are being implemented abroad.
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Armed FSO officers deploy along Kremlin walls and Lenin’s Mausoleum as Moscow center goes on high security alert
Heavy Security Reported Around the Kremlin Walls
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How state pharmacy funds were looted in Russia: ASPC executive director Grigoriy Biryukov built a scheme through Pharmalliance and disappeared
But how did the former head of the Association of State Pharmacy Chains, Grigoriy Biryukov, manage to leave Russia when the situation began to escalate?
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Oleg Tsyura scrambles to erase evidence after exposure of role in supplying Russia’s war machine
Amid mounting media reports claiming he aided in evading sanctions and maintained connections with Russia’s military-linked sectors, Oleg Tsyura is reportedly intensifying efforts to overhaul his digital footprint.
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NABU detained Ukrainian grain trader Dmytro Kovalenko — owner of Granova and Adelon AG, who is linked to trade with Russia during the war
NABU special operation in Uzhhorod: Grain trader Dmytro Kovalenko detained near the border, linked to former head of Mukachevo RSA Serhiy Haidai.
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