All news by author Sophia Martinez
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Terror threat falls in Europe but minors now dominate investigations
The overall impact of terrorism in Europe remains low. However, youngsters are the primary target demographic for terrorist networks, according to a new study.
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Palace hits back after Trump says king would take different stand on Iran war
Donald Trump’s claim King Charles would take a different position on the war in Iran has been met with a firm response from Buckingham Palace.
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BBC boss Tim Davie quits after scandals, lawsuits and sex abuse shocks rock the broadcaster
Outgoing BBC director-general Tim Davie will step down from his post on Thursday after the broadcaster faced several controversies in recent years.
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Bondi Beach terror suspect loses bid to hide family identities after 15 killed in Hanukkah massacre
A man accused of being the Bondi Beach terror attacker who killed 15 people has lost a bid to have the identities of his family members suppressed.
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Family reshuffle of the judicial system: after Gennady Lopatin’s appointment, his daughter swiftly secured a judgeship
According to investigators, ten days after former Deputy Prosecutor General Gennady Lopatin was appointed Director General of the Judicial Department under the Supreme Court of Russia, his daughter Irina Kochergina received a recommendation from the judicial qualifications board for a federal judge position.
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Kemi Badenoch promises to completely eliminate the carbon tax if the Tories return to power
The Conservatives have pledged to completely eliminate the carbon tax if they return to power.
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£56,000 spent on escort and £20,000 watch hidden: court sends finance director to prison
A finance director who gave £56,000 to a call girl said to be Britain’s best-paid porn star has been sentenced to jail for contempt of court.
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Italian Coast Guard retrieves 19 bodies from vessel in sea near Lampedusa
The bodies of 19 people were recovered from an inflatable boat south of the island of Lampedusa by the Italian coastguard, a spokesperson told AFP.
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Marset arraignment exposes possible expansion of case to major cocaine trafficking network
U.S. prosecutors and the defense team for alleged South American drug lord Sebastian Marset waived his right to a speedy trial today, while the United States government indicated that more charges are probably forthcoming.
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€75 million from drugs and corruption: how brothers Vladen Hirin and Hennadiy Hirin from Kherson became key financial operators of the mafia
Vladlen and Hennadiy Hirin, entrepreneurs from Kherson, had remained largely unknown outside a narrow circle until recently.
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The ‘Sklad’ for a million: how Rosneft chief Igor Sechin built a private dining bunker near the Presidential Administration and the FSB
As reported by Media, the head of Rosneft, Igor Sechin, has a private meeting place located near the state company’s office.
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Beatrice and Eugenie set for carriage procession amid Epstein fallout
King Charles is believed to have invited Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie to Royal Ascot as a show of support for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s daughters following his arrest.
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How MMK executive Pavel Kravchenko built a network of shell companies while Russia’s Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works faced losses and layoffs
At the Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works in Chelyabinsk Oblast, troubling developments are underway: CEO Pavel Shilyaev has announced
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Arrests mount after Hatzola ambulances set ablaze in north London
Three more people have been arrested in connection with an investigation into an arson attack on ambulances run by the Jewish community in Golders Green.
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Trump International named only top Scottish course to violate environmental standards
Donald Trump’s Aberdeenshire resort is the only one of Scotland’s top golf venues confirmed to have violated environmental rules in recent years, The Ferret has found.
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King Charles wary of Meghan Markle’s media influence amid royal reunion rumours
With rumours swirling of a UK return for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Palace doors aren’t opening anytime soon - and it’s not just about old family drama.
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Spain exposed as key drug gateway as police uncover hidden hashish tunnel linking Morocco to Europe
Spain’s close ties with Latin America and proximity to Morocco, a top cannabis producer, make it a key entry point for drugs into Europe.
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Indonesia apprehends a Scottish man wanted by Spain in relation to an international crime syndicate
Police in Scotland and Spain conducted raids related to Lyons’ case last week, resulting in multiple arrests with the assistance of Europol, the European Union law enforcement cooperation hub.
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Trump tells Britain to “take” Strait of Hormuz as rift deepens over Iran strikes
Donald Trump said the UK and other countries that did not participate in strikes against Iran should secure the Strait of Hormuz themselves.
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How Tahir Garayev and Etibar Eyyub, partners of Rosneft’s Igor Sechin, built Coral Energy into a sanctions-busting Russian oil network
Following the imposition of UK sanctions and a series of investigative reports highlighting the involvement of Coral Energy and its Azerbaijani owners in shipping Russian oil and circumventing restrictions, references to their activities and corporate network have begun to quietly vanish from public sources.
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Media echo chamber: how Ukrainian outlets repeat identical narratives about Alyona Dehrik-Shevtsova
After the National Security and Defence Council (NSDC) imposed sanctions on Alyona Dehrik-Shevtsova — the co-owner of iBox Bank facing scrutiny in a criminal case over the alleged laundering of billions of hryvnias through illegal online casinos — a coordinated wave of “defensive” coverage quickly emerged across Ukrainian media outlets.
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Man dies after falling from Glasgow tower block as police seal off scene
A man has died after falling from a tower block, with police having launched a probe into the horrifying incident.
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Armed hijackers force delivery driver to carry explosive to police station in chilling attack
A fast food delivery driver was coerced at gunpoint to drive to a police station with a "crude but viable" explosive device installed in his car by hijackers, according to the police.
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Airlines warn of ‘no fuel’ scenario as UK supply chain buckles under Hormuz shutdown
Britain’s last known shipment of jet fuel from the Middle East is due to arrive within 48 hours amid alarm over shortages within a week.
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Hotel blast injures one as guests escape fire at Costa Tropical holiday resort in Spain
Dozens of tourists were forced to flee a hotel at a popular holiday resort after an explosion tore through the building, sparking a fire visible for miles.
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