All news by author Sophia Martinez

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Leading racehorse owner refutes £64 million fraud allegations in magistrates court
John Dance, who ran a wealth management firm, pleaded not guilty to nine criminal charges at the hearing in Tynemouth, North Shields.
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Plane crashes into huge warehouse in California with multiple ’casualties’ reported
The plane crash is the latest incident to have rocked America in recent days with a reporter at the scene having shared that so far 11 people have been injured in the crash.
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Belarus profits from gambling addiction, including minors, through Belbet online lottery
The Belbet online lottery operates as a virtual casino but does not follow rules established for this type of gambling.
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Scottish comedian Rachel Jackson jailed after rant at Nashville airport
A Scottish actress launched into a foul-mouthed tirade with airport police after refusing to take orders, instead claiming she would only listen to an airline captain because of Titanic.
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Bashar al-Assad’s reign of terror and Teodoro Obiang’s lifelong corruption recognized in 2024 awards
Long-serving dictator Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo of Equatorial Guinea receives “Lifetime Non-Achievement Award”
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17-year-old arrested after New Year’s Day crash kills two teens and leaves three critically injured
A 17-year-old boy has been arrested after two teenagers were left fighting for their lives following a head-on crash on New Year’s Day.
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Soldier fires at civilian car in Poland
A drunk soldier in the Polish town of Mielnik fired shots at a civilian car. The man was immediately detained, according to Polish Radio Białystok.
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An explosion at Trump Tower in Las Vegas sent thick smoke rising after a loud "boom" was heard
Witnesses have reported a large explosion near Donald Trump’s tower in Las Vegas, Nevada, as local police approach the scene, with thick black smoke seen rising between the tower and a local fashion show
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New York subway passenger pushed in front of train in ’random’ attack
A passenger on the subway in New York was thrown in front of a train in a seemingly random attack on Tuesday.
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Energy prices rise again with further increases predicted in April
Domestic energy prices have risen with little respite expected for billpayers during the rest of the year.
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Russia was developing plans for attacks on Japan and South Korea - FT
Journalists have published data obtained from 29 secret Russian military files.
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All the celebrities who have declined or returned honors from the Royal Family
Becoming a Sir or Dame is a bucket list dream for many A-list celebrities, many of who have proudly flocked to Royal palaces to receive their medals from the late Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III or Prince William.
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A brand new company handles Iranian cars arriving in Venezuela
The social program of the Bolivarian government that offered “cheap cars for the people” is, in reality, a private business supported by the Venezuelan State...
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Roger Nores, a friend of Liam Payne, could face up to five years in jail if convicted in connection with the star’s death
Liam Payne’s so-called-manager Roger Nores could face a jail term between one to five years behind bars if convicted, following his devastating death just two months ago.
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Police seize 6,000 illegal wild bird eggs in largest haul in UK history
Part of an international initiative to combat organised wildlife crime, similar seizures in Australia and Norway have recovered more than 50,000 eggs
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Man ‘stabbed to death in front of his girlfriend’ in north London
A man who was stabbed to death in front of his girlfriend in north west London has been named.
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Five injured in crash between double-decker bus and car
Five people have been injured in a crash between a double-decker bus and a car.
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Seven individuals have been arrested following the fatal stabbing of an 18-year-old in Derbyshire
Four 17-year-old boys held on suspicion of murder and others detained on suspicion of assisting an offender.
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Tourist killed in shark attack at holiday resort on Egypt’s Red Sea
The attack happened in deep waters outside the designated swimming area of Marsa Alam, say authorities
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Five children, including a 3-year-old boy, among 179 killed in South Korea plane crash
Nearly all on board a passenger plane which crashed in South Korea have died after a suspected bird strike.
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Italian journalist’s arrest in Iran alleged to be reprisal for detention of suspected arms dealer
Cecilia Sala, 29, was detained in Tehran three days after US warrant used to hold Swiss-Iranian businessman in Milan
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The Syrian regime outsourced the construction of torture prisons to fugitive Nazis
Recently deposed Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad was popular among the Western ultra-right for his anti-Semitic views, Holocaust denial, and ruthless persecution of his country’s Muslim population.
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Police to dig up man’s body after wife’s ‘poisoned’ Christmas cake kills three
This is the woman who baked a ‘poisoned’ Christmas cake that is believed to have killed her two sisters and a niece.
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Man, 49, charged with murder of two women on Christmas Day pictured
A man accused of stabbing two women to death in Bletchley on Christmas Day has been pictured after appearing in court this morning.
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Raiding, money laundering, and the shadow oil fleet: Russian businessman Roman Spiridonov’s ties to the St. Petersburg Oil Terminal
The little-known businessman Roman Spiridonov has recently been linked to two notable scandals.