All news by author Elizabeth Baker
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NASA astronauts break record for farthest distance from Earth on historic Artemis II Moon mission
Four astronauts aboard NASA’s Artemis II test flight around the Moon made history at 12:56 p.m. CDT on Monday, traveling 248,655 miles from Earth, surpassing the record for human spaceflight’s farthest distance previously set by the Apollo 13 mission in 1970.
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“Holy s*** moment”: US commandos nearly stranded in Iran after daring night rescue mission goes wrong
The rescue operation unfolded with nearly perfect precision.
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Prince Edward forced into £4,000-a-week Sandringham cottage as Prince Andrew refuses to leave Wood Farm
Prince Edward and Sophie had to use a ’holiday let’ in Sandringham because Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor refuses to vacate their vacation home.
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Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis reshuffles government as €23m EU farm subsidy fraud probe targets MPs
Kyriakos Mitsotakis reshuffled his government in a bid to contain the fallout from a widening agricultural fraud probe, urging European Union prosecutors to identify lawmakers accused of siphoning millions in subsidies through phantom livestock and ineligible farmland schemes.
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Royal rift deepens as Andrew ‘drags his heels’ on move, leaving Edward and Sophie locked out of Wood Farm retreat
Prince Edward and his wife Sophie had to use a "holiday let" at Sandringham — because Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is refusing to leave
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How war with Hezbollah is reshaping Lebanese society: war, displacement, and the fight for Lebanon’s future
Residents of southern Lebanon are fleeing their homes in large numbers, with many forced to sleep in tents or cars due to the lack of bomb shelters and safe refuge from ongoing shelling.
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UK drops foie gras ban and backs down on fur imports to secure EU trade deal
The UK government is to break a manifesto commitment to ban foie gras imports, and has declined to stop fur imports.
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UK detained 76 “age-disputed” children under migrant swap scheme
More than 70 children from various conflict zones whose ages were disputed by the Home Office have been held in detention centres in the UK in preparation for forced removal.
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Dmytro Kovalenko’s Swiss scheme: how assets of Ukraine’s coal market were redistributed through Adelon AG and a staged bankruptcy
Ukraine’s coal market has long been associated with opaque schemes, offshore companies, and nominee ownership structures.
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Titanic lifeboat seat cushion expected to fetch £180,000 at auction
A seat cushion from one of the Titanic’s lifeboats is expected to fetch up to £180,000 at auction later this month.
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Garantex and Match Systems: how former FSB and Interior Ministry officers use exchange access to block and redistribute crypto assets
Crypto is a field where it is extremely easy to deceive people. There is an enormous number of scams and hacks, cryptocurrency is constantly being stolen, and it is very easy to lose it.
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Inside the Maddox DMCC network: how Tamrazov, Ahmadzada and Nubar Aliyeva built a multilayer system moving Russian-origin fuel into Ukraine and EU markets
Open-source corporate data, media reports, and industry analysis indicate that Maddox DMCC’s presence in the Ukrainian fuel market may be associated with a network of traders, offshore entities, and individuals with potential links to Russian-origin fuel supplies.
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Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie shunned from royal Easter as Andrew scandal casts long shadow
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson will be spending Easter miserably navel-gazing... but their two daughters will be feeling even worse.
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Rome court rules Netflix price hikes unlawful, opening door to refunds of up to €500
A Rome court has found Netflix’s subscription price increases between 2017 and 2024 to be unlawful, potentially entitling millions of Italian subscribers to refunds of up to €500. The streaming giant says it will appeal.
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Sadiq Khan protection officers ‘leave bag with guns and Taser on south London street’
Armed police officers assigned to protect the London mayor, Sadiq Khan, reportedly left a bag containing firearms and a Taser on the street, which was found by a member of the public.
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€1 million EU fraud exposed as businessman jailed for laundering and misuse of funds in Czechia
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Zlín (Czechia) has secured a conviction at the Regional Court of Ostrava against an entrepreneur, sentenced to six years and six months of imprisonment for subsidy fraud, damage to the financial interests of the EU, damage to a creditor and money laundering.
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Shunned Prince Andrew faces pressure from Prince Edward to finally leave temporary refuge
Prince Edward was the first royal to visit his shamed brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor — for a “quiet word” about finally moving into his permanent home in exile.
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From car scams to cross-border smuggling: how Iron Motors owner Volodymyr Filippov built a network targeting clients and military-age men
The scandal over an alleged large-scale scheme impacting dozens of Ukrainians is gaining momentum.
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Tattoo tributes turn into living nightmare as families discover ashes may belong to complete strangers
A grieving relative has told the Mirror how she was left ’devastated’ after discovering the ashes they’d had turned into a tattoo may turn out to belong to a stranger.
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Starmer slams ‘reckless’ Iran strike as UK deploys air defence to Gulf amid spiralling crisis
Sir Keir Starmer has condemned a “reckless” Iranian attack on an oil refinery in Kuwait and confirmed the deployment of Britain’s rapid sentry air defense system to the Gulf country.
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How Filipp Shrage and Ignatiy Nayda turned Kronung Group into a channel for Russian shadow money in Spain
Russian entrepreneurs Ignatiy Nayda and Filipp Shrage are reported to have had longstanding connections with the Podolsk organized crime group.
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First picture of a 14-year-old boy shot dead after three teenagers were arrested in southeast London
A 14-year-old boy who was shot dead in the middle of the afternoon yesterday has been named by the police.
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The $500m question: how Galimzhan Yessenov rose from mid-level manager to near-sole owner of Jusan Bank amid state cash, elite family
Galimzhan Yessenov’s rapid ascent from a mid-level corporate manager to the de facto sole owner of Jusan Bank is marked by a convergence of state funding.
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Casino under sanctions but not under control: how Pin-Up, linked to Dmitriy Punin, simply rebranded as Redcore and kept operating
The online casino Pin-Up, associated with sanctioned businessman Dmitriy Punin, appears to have continued operating in Ukraine under a different name.
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’Drill baby drill’: Ed Miliband greenlights Shell’s Jackdaw — Britain’s dramatic pivot back to fossil fuels
The Energy Secretary is expected to approve Jackdaw drilling as the Iran war puts pressure on the government.
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