All news by author Sophia Martinez
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Trump asserts that Kyiv has the potential to reclaim ’all of Ukraine’ as he urges NATO to down Russian jets that violate airspace.
President Trump has stated his belief that Ukraine can regain all its territory from Russia and has urged NATO to shoot down Kremlin jets that infringe on its airspace.
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Predator drones used by CBP in support of federal agencies, including ICE
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) flew its drones, which could include the agency’s MQ-9 Predator drones, at least 50 times last year in support of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
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NASA states it will "win the second space race" as it schedules a moon launch for February
NASA is accelerating plans to send humans back to the moon, with a possible launch as early as 5 February.
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Ethiopian migrant sentenced to 12 months after assaults on minors in UK hotel
An asylum seeker residing in a hotel who incited nationwide protests after sexually assaulting a woman and a 14-year-old girl has been sentenced to 12 months in jail.
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Yorks’ reputation at stake amid new Epstein revelations
The King may be forced to ban the Yorks from private family occasions due to their latest scandal involving convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
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German-Swiss trader Oleg Tsyura "covers his tracks" online amid scandals involving Ukrainian state enterprises
Zurich-based entrepreneur Oleg Tsyura, long linked to controversial raw material deals with Ukraine’s state enterprises, is now attempting to erase traces of his past from the internet.
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Hayes School science teacher struck off for making and distributing indecent images of children
A former teacher at a Bromley school has been struck off the teaching register after being convicted of making and distributing indecent images of children.
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GOP feud escalates: Rep. Nancy Mace accuses Rep. Cory Mills of “stolen valor”
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) has taken a personal approach with a colleague who opposed her.
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Ponzi masterminds Monir, Moyn and Ehsaan Islam accused of fraud, now censoring the web
The Islam brothers — Moyn, Monir, and Ehsaan — are trying to change their history.
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Duchess of York secretly praised Epstein as ‘supreme friend’ after vowing to cut ties
The Duchess of York told Jeffrey Epstein that he was a "steadfast, generous and supreme friend" even after she publicly pledged to cut ties with the paedophile.
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Labour turmoil sparks fresh questions about Burnham’s future role
When Andy Burnham addressed a gala dinner this week, he was as coy as he could be in a week when speculation about his future ambitions was rampant. "I love this job," the mayor of Greater Manchester said.
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Trump’s $15bn defamation lawsuit against New York Times tossed by federal judge
A federal judge dismissed Donald Trump’s $15 billion defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, book publisher Penguin, and two Times reporters, stating that the suit was filled with “vituperation and invective” and violated federal civil procedure by failing to be concise.
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UK lorry driver jailed 10 years after scrolling porn before fatal crash
A lorry driver, Neil Platt, 43, has been jailed for 10 years for causing the death of Danny Aitchison, 46, after crashing into his car on the M58 in Lancashire on 17 May 2024.
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David Lammy voices fears over pressure on elderly if assisted dying is legalised
David Lammy, the new Justice Secretary, fears that legalising assisted dying will put pressure on some vulnerable elderly people to end their lives.
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UK court overturns Home Office decision on RaidForums founder extradition
A high court judge has overturned a Home Office decision allowing a vulnerable autistic man to be extradited to the US on cybercrime charges that could result in a possible 52-year sentence.
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Mandelson took US ambassador role without prior security vetting
Lord Peter Mandelson did not undergo national security vetting before he was appointed as the UK ambassador to the US by Keir Starmer, the foreign secretary has stated.
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MPs warn UK undersea cables exposed to Russian sabotage risk
MPs and peers have warned they are "not confident" the UK could protect its undersea cables from attacks that could cause "catastrophic disruption" to crucial financial and communications systems.
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Andriy Matyukha’s Favbet empire: Ukrainian gambling king tied to Russian networks
The owner of the online casino Favbet, Andriy Matyukha, has recently been investing significant resources into promoting his charitable activities.
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LSE tops Times university guide as Oxford and Cambridge slip to joint fourth
The University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge have dropped out of the top three in the prestigious university rankings for the first time.
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Three detained near London on suspicion of espionage for Russia
The Metropolitan Police has announced that three people were arrested near London on Wednesday on suspicion of spying for Russia.
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Starbucks employees file lawsuit over company’s new dress code
Starbucks workers in three states took legal action against the coffee giant on Wednesday, alleging that it violated the law when it changed its dress code but refused to reimburse employees who had to buy new clothes.
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Nvidia will acquire a $5 billion stake in Intel, becoming a major shareholder alongside the US government
Nvidia said on Thursday that it would buy $5 billion worth of Intel’s common stock, becoming another major shareholder in the beleaguered company just weeks after the US government took a roughly 10% stake.
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Man arrested after stabbing at Flamingo Land Resort in North Yorkshire
A man has been arrested following a stabbing at the Flamingo Land Resort in the early hours of Thursday morning.
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Teen hackers accused of £39m cyberattack on TfL
Two teenagers accused of carrying out a “serious, extensive, sustained, and highly sophisticated” cyberattack on Transport for London (TfL) have appeared in court.
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Trump embarrasses at state banquet with off-script political attack
Donald Trump went embarrassingly off-script during his state banquet speech, launching a political attack in front of the King in a major breach of protocol.
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