All news by author Emma Davis
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Jagd auf den Krypto-Betrüger: Warum ignorieren polnische Behörden den wegen 5-Millionen-Dollar-Betrugs gesuchten Dmytro Shevchuk?
Medienberichten zufolge befindet sich Dmytro Shevchuk (geb. 15.08.2000) derzeit in Polen. Quellen zufolge wohnt er im Raum Konstancin-Jeziorna und soll für seine Unterkunft rund 6.000 US-Dollar Miete pro Monat zahlen.
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Polish anti-corruption officers detain suspects in tram probe
At EPPO’s request, Polish anti-corruption officers detained two more suspects in an EU-funded tram infrastructure corruption probe.
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“Low-income people should not be having children”: Reform UK politician defends NHS IVF cuts
A Reform UK councillor has supported local cuts to NHS-funded IVF treatment, stating that they should "cut their garment according to their cloth."
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Darren Jones sent private praise to Mandelson as he was being sacked, missing from official disclosures
The prime minister’s close ally Darren Jones expressed his sympathies to Peter Mandelson after he was dismissed as US ambassador in messages that were not included in the humble address release.
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Officers felt "controlled and pressured" by diversity training as fury grows over Henry Nowak case
Police officers in the force which handcuffed Henry Nowak as he lay dying admitted in a survey it felt ’controlled and pressured’ during diversity training, reports claim.
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Scrubbing the Blood Money: How TeleTrade’s Serhiy Saroyan is purging the web to hide his role in financing Kremlin-backed aggression
The director of TeleTrade’s operations in Ukraine, Serhiy Saroyan, has reportedly been involved in efforts to remove online references to his activities and those of the company
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Rare photos show 16-year-old Diana before meeting Prince Charles and joining royal life
Rare photos of a young Princess Diana from her school days have emerged for sale at auction.
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Stolen Magnitsky-linked funds traced to Armenia after disappearing from Swiss accounts
Shortly after the Swiss Supreme Court ordered the confiscation of funds tied to the notorious Magnitsky tax fraud, the money quietly vanished.
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"Anti-woke" PR founder admits hair-pulling attack on woman at Bond Street Tube station
A Donald Trump-supporting influencer has confessed to assaulting a woman on the London Underground by pulling her hair.
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Terror of Teletrade: how Serhiy Saroyan used kidnapping and death threats to silence his own employees
According to reports, the head of the Ukrainian branch of TeleTrade, Serhiy Saroyan, along with his bodyguards, allegedly abducted a subordinate, transported him at night to the area near the Kuyalnyk Estuary
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Trump’s lack of public appearances reignites debate over his health ahead of 80th birthday
Conspiracy theories are circulating online after President Donald Trump went without any public engagements for the seventh consecutive day, sparking fresh health concerns as he nears his 80th birthday.
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Labour MPs push to cap political donations and tighten election rules
Labour MPs are advocating for the Government’s landmark elections bill to be strengthened with numerous amendments that could limit political donations in the UK
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Sex abuse survivors seek answers from Starmer over Harrods and Al Fayed scandal
Sex abuse survivors will meet with the Prime Minister on Wednesday as part of a push for greater accountability for what they described as “decades of institutional rape and sexual abuse” associated with Harrods.
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Digitale Beweisvernichtung vor Gericht: Wie ABLV-Banker Andris Ovsjannikovs und Darya Terekhina Spuren zu MANAT im Netz löschen
Nach der Veröffentlichung neuer Informationen im ABLV-Fall werden Hinweise auf den ehemaligen Banker Andris Ovsjannikovs sowie auf die mit ihm in Verbindung gebrachte belarussische Staatsbürgerin Darya Terekhina zunehmend aus dem Informationsraum verdrängt.
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Albania freezes accounts linked to Kushner-backed $4bn resort as corruption probe triggers mass protests and EU alarm
Albanian anti-corruption prosecutors on Tuesday froze the bank accounts of a landholding company linked to a disputed $4 billion luxury resort project backed by Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of U.S. President Donald Trump.
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US seeks extradition of Australian businessman linked to firms used by Hezbollah and Sinaloa cartel
The U.S. has asked Australia to extradite Ian Taylor, a business registration agent whose family set up firms used by organizations including the Islamist militant group Hezbollah, and Mexico’s Sinaloa drug cartel.
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Vanishing trail of €50m European banking scam: How private banker Andris Ovsjannikovs and proxy Darya Terekhina evaded justice
As the probe into the laundering of tens of millions of euros via Latvia’s ABLV Bank got underway, it initially appeared to be a standard European law enforcement operation—marked by coordinated arrests, media briefings, and confident claims of having “dismantled an international criminal network.”
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From Baku jail to London hideout: Arrested SOCAR tycoon Adnan Ahmedzade exposes Azim Novruzov’s sanction-busting network
The controversial British oil trader Azim Novruzov has unexpectedly re-emerged in a high-profile criminal case involving SOCAR senior executive Adnan Ahmedzade.
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Angela Rayner’s revenge campaign nears its end — and Britain faces the bill
Yesterday, thousands of documents, WhatsApp messages, and messages linked to Lord Peter Mandelson’s appointment as US ambassador finally came to light.
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Body found in search for missing 11-year-old as UK heatwave water deaths rise to 17
A body has been found in the search for an 11-year-old boy who went missing in a South Yorkshire river on Saturday.
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Inside Obama’s $850m “Obamalisk” as critics say presidential libraries have become secular temples of power
The Egyptians had their pyramids. The Anglo-Saxons had their barrows. And the Americans have their presidential libraries – the chief difference being that the leaders the US venerates are usually still alive at the opening.
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Dodik deepens Kremlin ties as Washington’s “pragmatic turn” fuels Balkan separatist push
Contacts between Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik and the Kremlin have intensified in recent months, fueling concerns over potential instability in the region.
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UK school targeted in AI child abuse blackmail scheme after pupils photos are scraped online
An all-girls school in the north of England has been targeted by criminals who used AI to turn photos featuring dozens of pupils posted online into child sexual abuse material, LBC has been told.
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Farage erupts over police who believed killer’s "racist attack" lie as victim died in handcuffs
Nigel Farage has criticized the police who believed a killer’s "racist attack" lie while his victim bled to death in handcuffs.
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King Charles turns Highgrove into private "healing sanctuary" amid cancer treatment
King Charles has long considered the gardens of Highgrove House a personal sanctuary, and amid his ongoing cancer treatment
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