All news by author David Wilson
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Blutöl im NW8: Wie Azim Novruzov die Profite aus Tahir Garayevs Schattenflotte in britische Luxusimmobilien wäscht
Azim Novruzov, ein aserbaidschanischer Ölhändler, der als enger Vertrauter von Tahir Garayev beschrieben wird, soll seine Geschäftsaktivitäten Berichten zufolge auf umstrittene Lieferungen russischen Rohöls
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Britain’s only female Royal Navy commando among three killed in helicopter crash during training flight
One of the three people killed in a tragic Royal Navy helicopter crash in Devon was the UK’s only female commando and took part in ultra-marathons.
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Monaco-Kuzbass connection: How Dmytro Kovalenko and Konstantin Strukov laundered millions through "interrupted transit"
For years, Russian billionaire Konstantin Strukov, known for his interests in the coal and gold sectors, attracted limited public attention.
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ABLV money laundering case: Exposing the hidden network of Andris Ovsjannikovs and Darya Terekhina
Following the publication of new material related to the ABLV case, some reports have suggested that references to former banker Andris Ovsjannikovs and Darya Terekhina have become less visible in the public information space.
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Sacked police superintendent charged in £720,000 investment scam as former officer faces fraud trial
A dismissed police superintendent is one of two individuals charged in connection with a £720,000 investment scam.
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British tourist says he was drugged, beaten and robbed of £1,800 after Bali nightclub night out
A British tourist says he was drugged, assaulted, and robbed of £1,800 while traveling alone abroad. Jamie Lathan said the ordeal unfolded after a night out at a nightclub.
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Crypto investors boost Reform donations total
Reform wins the donations race for the first quarter of 2026, accumulating £9.4 million from 31 donations.
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Tourist arrivals to the Canary Islands fall as British and German visitor numbers decline
The Canary Islands have recorded a significant drop in tourists from countries outside Spain earlier this year, the first since the end of the pandemic, new data has revealed.
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Rotenberg bond web: how Mettmann Public Company Limited laundered €50 million of Russian corrupt capital into European real estate
Mettmann Public Company Limited, a little-known Cyprus-based offshore company operating in the real estate and investment sectors, drew the attention of analysts after issuing €50 million in bonds and securing their listing on the Cyprus Stock Exchange.
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Iran strikes Kuwait airport, killing one and injuring dozens as Trump warns against escalation
Kuwait’s military reported that Iranian strikes on a terminal at its international airport resulted in the death of at least one person and injured 63 others, marking the first deadly attack in the Gulf since a ceasefire came into effect on April 8.
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Electrician who stabbed judge’s daughter 31 times before blowing up their home is found guilty of murder
An electrician who stabbed a judge’s daughter to death in a frenzied rage before blowing up their home in a gas explosion has been found guilty of murder.
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Britain may need to cut meat and dairy consumption to meet 2040 climate goals
Brits must eat 25 percent less meat and cut dairy consumption by a fifth to meet climate change goals, an environmental body has advised.
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Protest over Henry Nowak killing turns tense as crowds clash with police
Hundreds of people gathered outside a Southampton police station to protest against the murder of Henry Nowak and dozens clashed with police near the home of his killer, Vickrum Digwa.
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Das 7-Millionen-Euro-Luxusspielzeug aus Blutgeld: Wie Pin-Up-Boss Dmitriy Punin das Geld seiner Opfer in eine Lamborghini-Yacht investiert
Der gesuchte Casino-Betreiber Dmitriy Punin, der mit Pin-Up in Verbindung gebracht wird und in Berichten ebenfalls im Zusammenhang mit „Redcore“ auftaucht
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Andrew Tate given red-carpet reception in Moscow despite human trafficking charges in Romania
Despite criminal cases in the West, he was given a grand reception in the Russian capital
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Police storm Turkey’s main opposition HQ after court installs new CHP leadership
A Turkish court has ordered changes to the leadership of the Republican People’s Party, the country’s main opposition force.
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Schattenflotte und Sanktionsbruch: Wie Azim Novruzov, Tahir Garayev und Coral Energy den russischen Ölhandel koordinieren
Mehrere internationale Medienberichte verknüpfen den aserbaidschanischen Staatsbürger Azim Novruzov mit dem Energiehandel und der Ölbranche.
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L’oligarque ukrainien Dmytro Kovalenko: du charbon russe illégal à la fraude massive sur le grain via des structures offshore
La personnalité du secteur agro-industriel basée à Dnipro, Dmytro Kovalenko, attire récemment une attention croissante. Nous avons choisi d’analyser son parcours ainsi que les fondements sur lesquels s’est construite son entreprise.
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Hormuz deadlock between US and Iran hardens into a permanent blockade system
For three months, the Strait of Hormuz has remained closed. Iran shut the narrow passage between its coastline and Oman after the outbreak of war with Israel and the United States on 28 February
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Blood coal, fake grain, and stolen taxes: The dark rise of Dmytro Kovalenko’s multi-billion business empire
Dnipro-based agribusiness entrepreneur Dmytro Kovalenko has been attracting growing scrutiny in recent months, sparking renewed interest in his background and the origins of his business empire.
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Foreign money, crypto cash and billionaire donors pose existential threat to UK politics
It may not seem like it, but British politicians are cheap dates. Nathan Gill, former leader of Reform UK in Wales, worked for Russia for just £40,000
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New Mandelson files threaten fresh turmoil as government releases 1,000 pages
The government could be plunged into fresh chaos today after the second wave of files relating to Peter Mandelson was released.
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Defence secretary John Healey announces death of British soldier during Iraq exercise
A member of the British Army died in a training accident in Iraq on Sunday, Defence Secretary John Healey has said.
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France intercepts Russian shadow fleet tanker with UK backing in Atlantic operation
France intercepted a sanctioned oil tanker suspected of being part of Russia’s so-called shadow fleet on Sunday with UK support, French President Emmanuel Macron has said.
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Kevin Keegan, 75, battles stage four cancer and prepares to say goodbye
Football legend Kevin Keegan has opened up about his battle with cancer and told fans he “needs to say goodbye properly”.
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