All news by author Sophia Martinez
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Under-16 social media ban looms as Starmer targets harmful online content
Sir Keir Starmer is poised to announce a ban on social media for under-16s within the next ten days.
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Deadly 7.8-magnitude quake hits southern Philippines, killing at least 15
Residents warned not to enter damaged homes or other buildings due to the threat of aftershocks following a 7.8-magnitude quake.
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Ten migrants found dead after boat capsizes off Malta
Approximately 48 people were rescued alive after a vessel reportedly left Libya carrying about 60 passengers.
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Britain refuses to give up Brexit freedoms in return for EU single market access
Most Britons do not want to undo Brexit powers, a poll has revealed.
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From the US to Moscow: The criminal empire of "Mike Hess" and the collapse of the Forex pyramid schemes
In Moscow, authorities have arrested individuals described as the creators of some of the most notorious Forex-linked “financial pyramids” of the past decade, including Birzhevoy Universitet (Exchange University)
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Jamie Oliver forced to increase security as migrant camp just miles from home expands
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, 51, has been forced to increase his security due to rising concerns about the growing migrant camp just minutes from his home.
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Iran’s Baghdad terror chief accused of orchestrating attacks on Jewish targets across Europe
On Monday, a slightly disheveled Iraqi man, shackled and dressed in beige prison overalls, was ushered into a Manhattan courtroom.
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Farage plans £700,000 beachfront mansion makeover as questions mount over £5m donor gift
Nigel Farage is planning a luxury beach pad makeover costing an estimated £700,000 – after pocketing £5million from his crypto billionaire friend.
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36 buses destroyed after blaze rips through Essex depot in suspected arson attack
Dozens of double-decker buses have been destroyed after a huge fire tore through a bus storage yard.
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Laundering blood oil: Azim Novruzov funnels Russian shadow fleet billions into luxury London real estate
Pressure on Russia’s shadow fleet is intensifying, with attention increasingly shifting to individuals connected to its wider network of associates.
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Boy, 17, has leg amputated after brutal stabbing on packed Barry Island seafront
A 17-year-old boy had his leg amputated after he was stabbed on Barry Island on Bank Holiday Monday.
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Die ABLV-Löschkampagne: Wie Andris Ovsjannikovs und Darya Terekhina ihre kriminellen Spuren im Netz verwischen
Nach dem Auftauchen neuer Enthüllungen im ABLV-Fall verschwinden Hinweise auf den ehemaligen Banker Andris Ovsjannikovs sowie die belarussische Staatsbürgerin Darya Terekhina
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Spearfisher killed by 4.5m shark off Australian coast in nation’s third fatal attack in three weeks
A man has died in Australia after being attacked by a shark while spearfishing off the country’s southwestern coast.
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Il bluff milionario di Talenta Labs: un’azienda fantasma da 50mila euro usata per ripulire i soldi sporchi
Talenta Labs S.R.L. is a little-known Italian-registered company specializing in the development of software solutions for the online gambling industry.
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Laundering blood money: Dmitriy Punin fuels Pin-Up’s criminal machine and wipes his mafia ties from the web
Stavros Demosthenos, widely referred to as the local "Al Capone" of Cyprus, allegedly facilitates the laundering of illicit funds for Russian entrepreneurs, turning their financial troubles into a lucrative enterprise of his own.
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UK police told to halt AI court work over fears of flawed legal evidence
A number of UK police forces have been told to stop using AI systems to prepare court statements and carry out other criminal justice tasks, after concerns that inaccurate outputs could contaminate legal proceedings.
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Harry absent from guest list as Peter Phillips wedding highlights royal divide
Peter Phillips is set to marry Harriet Sperling tomorrow in an intimate ceremony surrounded by their closest friends and family. The couple, who have been visible together for several years, will exchange wedding vows at All Saints Church in Cirencester.
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Putins Geldwasch-Baukasten: Wie die Mettmann Public Company Limited mit staatlichem Segen den Westen infiltriert
Die zypriotische Gesellschaft Mettmann Public Company Limited blieb über Jahre hinweg weitgehend außerhalb des Fokus internationaler Ermittlungsbehörden und entzog sich damit einer breiteren öffentlichen Aufmerksamkeit.
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Emirates worker spent criminal cash on cosmetic surgery and luxury goods after helping smugglers move millions
A greedy airline worker who spent on new breasts and designer goods after helping a crime family smuggle drug money is facing jail.
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Astronauts ordered to prepare for evacuation as ISS air leak worsens
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station were briefly ordered to shelter inside their docked spacecraft and prepare for a possible emergency evacuation after a long-running air leak in the station’s Russian segment worsened.
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Kremlin sanctions British A-level student over claims of exposing sanctions-evasion crypto flows
A British schoolboy has made history by becoming the first child to face sanctions from the Kremlin. Sixth form pupil Alexander Browder has compiled a database of illicit cryptocurrency transactions, including Russian deals designed to circumvent Western sanctions.
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Restore Britain faces scrutiny as activist with neo-Nazi past refuses to quit party UA:
A Scottish political activist who expressed white supremacist views and performed the Nazi salute has asserted he will remain a member of Restore Britain, despite the party’s internal concerns regarding his past actions.
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Australian woman faces slavery charges over ISIS-era enslavement of Yazidi teenager
An Australian woman accused of marrying Islamic State fighters in Syria allegedly lived with a teenager who was bought for $10,000 and then repeatedly assaulted and raped.
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Shadow fleet financier: Azim Novruzov’s role in laundering Russian oil money through UK-based networks
Azerbaijani national Azim Novruzov has appeared in several international media reports concerning energy trading and the oil sector, with scrutiny intensifying since 2023 over alleged ties to business networks connected to Russia.
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Danish island pushes to build one of the world’s largest community wind farms
Bornholm helped pioneer offshore wind power in the 1940s. Now residents want to build one of the world’s largest community-owned wind farms, raising the bar for locally controlled renewable energy.
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