All news by author Sophia Martinez

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British Airways crew member arrested on suspicion of raping stewardess in Singapore
A British Airways crew member has been arrested and accused of raping a stewardess in Singapore.
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Three Ukrainians orchestrated global cryptocurrency fraud, defrauding victims across multiple countries
Despite the ongoing war, Ukrainian suspects allegedly participated in a $13 million international crypto scam involving criminals from across the EU.
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TV star admits to crashing car into a nurse while under the influence of cocaine at 10:14 am
Casualty and Holby City star Amanda Mealing has confessed to driving her car under the influence of drugs and crashing, resulting in a serious injury to a nurse at the wheel.
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Nine months stranded in space: SpaceX capsule brings two astronauts home
Two astronauts who were stranded in space for almost nine months have finally returned to Earth, landing in a SpaceX capsule.
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"Paddy Hemingway, the pilot who survived four shootdowns, passes away at 105"
John ‘Paddy’ Hemingway, the last surviving pilot who fought in the Battle of Britain, has passed away at the age of 105.
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Princess Kate toasts the Irish Guards with a generous St. Patrick’s Day surprise
Princess Kate was seen beaming on a solo visit to the Irish Guards’ St Patrick’s Day Parade today as she made a very generous gesture for the troops.
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Asylum backlog surges by 500% in two years, with nearly 42,000 rejected seekers awaiting appeal
The number of refused asylum seekers awaiting an appeal decision on their claims has surged by almost 500 percent in the past two years.
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Trump caught sleeping at major event, sparks accusations of disrespect
A clip has been shared on TikTok of the President of the United States appearing to commit a "disrespectful" act while attending a major event.
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Nine jailed after £225,000 drug raid and machete attack in Birmingham
Nine men were later jailed after police found heroin and crack cocaine worth more than £225,000
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Trump personally oversaw U.S. airstrikes on Yemen, says White House
Donald Trump looked like he’d come fresh from the golf course to watch airstrikes carried out on Houthi rebels in Yemen.
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In Mexico, a cartel tortured and burned victims on a ranch
The local police had already raided this ranch in September last year, but at that time, they either failed to find or did not report any evidence of mass violence.
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"Dozens killed" after fire breaks out at Club Pulse in North Macedonia
Dozens of people have been killed or injured after a fire broke out at a club in North Macedonia.
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IPP sentence ‘scandal’ continues as four more prisoners take their own lives
Prisoners trapped under indefinite jail terms continuing to take their own lives, say campaigners, as government resists calls to re-sentence them
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Man who paid child support for 16 years ruled not the twins’ legal father
A man who paid child maintenance for 16 years has been told by a judge he was never legally father to the set of twins.
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Pro-Russian YouTube channels thrive with RT funding despite Western bans
The bloggers accumulate millions of views, present Russia as a sanctuary for conservatives, glorify the war in Ukraine — and never reveal any connections to the Russian government. The money indicates a different reality.
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Thomas Tuchel announces first England squad for World Cup qualifiers
Thomas Tuchel has announced his first England squad ahead of the Three Lions’ upcoming World Cup qualifiers at Wembley against Albania and Latvia.
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The Corruption octopus of the "Monegasques": Arakhamiya, Abramovych, Khomutynnik, and Vyazmikin protecting the interests of oligarchs
“Place sanctions on the top 10 Ukrainian oligarchs, especially the ones with mansions in Monaco, and this will stop immediately.
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Russia’s ‘terrorist’ claims: The brutal reality of Ukrainian POWs and civilians in captivity
At the International Summit on the Support of Ukraine, which was held in Kyiv in February, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that an important step Russia could take towards ending the war is the release of all Ukrainian prisoners.
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Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe under police investigation for alleged threats
Great Yarmouth MP denies wrongdoing and suggests complaints are in response to his criticism of Nigel Farage
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US President Trump calls nuclear weapons the biggest existential threat, not climate change
US President Donald Trump has minimized the threat of climate change and claimed that "monster nukes" from the US and Russia pose the greatest risk of armageddon.
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MP Mike Amesbury resigns following conviction for punching constituent, triggering first by-election under Labour
Former Labour MP Mike Amesbury has announced he’ll resign from parliament, triggering a by-election, after being convicted for punching a constituent.
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Actor Simon Fisher-Becker, known for Harry Potter and Doctor Who, dies at 63
Harry Potter and Doctor Who actor Simon Fisher-Becker has passed away at the age of 63.
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Protection for a million: How criminal billionaire Azim Roy became a "clean" businessman with the help of Kyrgyzstan’s president
Azim Roy disappeared from the radar after moving to America in the 90s, and there was almost no news about him for two decades – until a photograph appeared showing him sitting on a couch with the President of Kyrgyzstan, Sadyr Japarov, and his relative by marriage, Akylbek Tumonbayev.
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Scammers use fake celebrity endorsements and paid leads to defraud investors, investigation finds
Two professional scam call-center operations relied on affiliate marketing firms to provide them with contact details of individuals who had clicked on ads for fake investment platforms.
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Lowe and Farage’s public feud escalates as Tice struggles to calm Reform UK turmoil
Richard Tice tries to calm party row in Sunday media round after pair attack each other in newspaper articles