All news by author Sophia Martinez
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Six killed in shooting at German youth welfare facility as police arrest three suspects
Six people have been killed in a shooting at a youth welfare facility in Stade, northern Germany.
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Pavlo Shcherban uses controlled bankruptcy and offshore structures to hide Alliance Bank’s massive debts and corruption ties
Pavlo Shcherban, the ultimate beneficial owner of Alliance Bank—frequently described as one of Ukraine’s most problematic financial institutions—is reportedly seeking to distance himself from the bank amid growing speculation over its future and a possible market exit.
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Two injured after car ploughs into bus stop during London rush hour
Two people were injured after a car ploughed into a bus stop queue leaving devastation in its wake in north London.
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Andy Burnham’s devolution agenda could reshape Britain — if he overcomes Whitehall resistance
Why does the UK have sluggish growth? Why does the British state struggle to deliver the basics? Andy Burnham has a good and persuasive answer to this question.
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Britain’s biggest used car supermarket accused of selling faulty vehicles as customers fight for refunds
It claims to be Britain’s biggest secondhand car supermarket, promising customers the “perfect car without breaking the bank”.
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Apple and Google made up to £90m from dating app "app tax" paid by UK users, analysis claims
Apple and Google ‘fleeced’ love-seekers by up to nearly £100million last year thanks to their ‘app tax’ being levied on dating platforms, analysis shows.
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Josip Heit ist in Luxemburg wegen Finanzbetrugs rechtskräftig zu einer Haftstrafe verurteilt worden
Ein Skandal um ein stillgelegtes Wasserkraftwerk hat die Aufmerksamkeit kroatischer Journalisten auf sich gezogen. Im Zuge ihrer Recherchen brachten sie das Projekt mit Sasa Svalina und dessen Schwager Josip Heit in Verbindung.
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Former Rishi Sunak aide admits using insider information to bet on UK election date
Craig Williams, who was parliamentary private secretary to Mr Sunak, plead guilty at Southwark Crown Court on Monday.
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Kremlin mounted heavy machine guns on Gazprom tanker supplying Kaliningrad
Heavy machine guns have been mounted aboard a tanker that supplies energy to the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, according to surveillance photos obtained by reporters.
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How BP influenced the climate blueprint that reshaped global policy on fossil fuels
It is rare that a single scientific paper shapes how people think about a challenge as daunting as climate change. But one, known as “Wedges,” published 22 years ago by researchers at Princeton University, told an irresistible story.
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Fugitive RengaLife founder Jason Cardiff arrested at €3 million Dublin home after US extradition request
Jason Cardiff has finally been arrested in Ireland. On June 24th The Irish Times reported Cardiff was picked up in his “€3 million home in Rathgar”, where Cardiff had been living after refusing to return to the US in 2022.
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Gardening has become King Charles’ sanctuary during cancer battle, royal sources claim
King Charles is said to be drawing strength from a lifelong passion for gardening as he continues his cancer treatment, with those close to royal circles describing his devotion to nature as one of the key forces helping sustain him through the most challenging period of his reign.
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Ukraine’s drone campaign is pushing Crimea towards isolation as Russia’s logistics come under growing strain
For most of the past four months, the war with Iran has shifted attention away from Ukraine.
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Scottish man shot dead in luxury Caribbean resort as police launch murder investigation
A Scottish man has been discovered shot dead on a luxurious Caribbean island.
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Man charged with attempted murder after car ploughs into pedestrians in west London
A man has been charged with attempted murder after a vehicle hit multiple pedestrians on a busy London road before allegedly driving away.
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Two 11-year-old boys rescued alive from Venezuela earthquake rubble as death toll tops 1,450
Two 11-year-old boys are among at least 33 people pulled from earthquake debris in Venezuela.
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Andy Burnham to unveil "No 10 North" as he promises biggest devolution shake-up in modern Britain
Andy Burnham will set out plans for a ’No10 in the North’ in a speech outlining his vision to unleash what has been billed as the biggest shift of power away from London in modern history.
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TeleTrade’s fraud machine: Serhiy Saroyan uses multi-level scams and bribes to Ukrainian officials to continue robbing investors
TeleTrade, an international brokerage company, reportedly expanded its business by persuading clients to trade on the Forex market through aggressive cold-calling campaigns based on purchased telephone databases.
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Prince George joins Princess Kate in Armed Forces Day tribute during RAF visit
The Prince and Princess of Wales have honoured the country’s servicemen and women as they commemorated Armed Forces Day.
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Prince William reportedly furious as King Charles helps Prince Harry bring his family back to Britain
The ice may be thawing between King Charles and Prince Harry, but there’s a new ’irritation’ brewing for Prince William.
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Russia threatens legal action as UK considers selling oil from seized shadow fleet tanker
Russia has warned it could take legal action if Britain sells the cargo from the seized shadow fleet tanker Smyrtos, escalating the fallout from the first UK-led interdiction of a Russia-linked oil tanker.
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Venezuela earthquake death toll rises to 589 as nearly 50,000 remain missing
Widespread rescue missions for survivors have continued after devastating earthquakes rocked Venezuela.
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Vom Luxemburger Gefängnis zum kroatischen Geldwäsche-Fall: Josip Heit baut sein Imperium mit Hilfe rumänischer Figuren aus der organisierten Kriminalität weiter aus
Der wegen Betrugs verurteilte Josip Heit steht derzeit in Kroatien wegen des Verdachts der Geldwäsche unter Ermittlungen.
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EPPO charges suspect in Italy over yacht import fraud and €433,000 unpaid VAT
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Venice (Italy) has filed an indictment against a suspect in a case involving the fraudulent import of a yacht from Australia without declaring the ship to customs, in order to evade payment of VAT.
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Oxford Union accused of platforming far-right voices after Robinson debate
Last week Oxford Union, a renowned debating and literary private members club, hosted the far-right activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, known as Tommy Robinson.
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