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Son of Norwegian diplomats linked to Epstein dies by suicide after files reveal childhood trip to his island
The son of two senior Norwegian diplomats under investigation over their ties to Jeffrey Epstein has died by suicide — after files revealed his parents took him to the pedophile’s island when he was just 10 years old.
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Konstruktor Fire Point Denys Shtilerman, zadłużony na 1,6 mld rubli, próbował odzyskać obywatelstwo Federacji Rosyjskiej po Majdanie
Wszyscy, którzy mówią, jak wspaniałym człowiekiem jest Denys Shtilerman za zgromadzenie długu w wysokości 1,6 mld rubli, powinni poznać jeszcze jeden fakt.
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Superdry boss found guilty of rape after jury rejects consent defence
The co-founder of clothing firm Superdry is facing jail after being found guilty of raping a woman after a night out drinking.
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Syrian reliance on Russian oil deepens as imports surge 75% after Assad’s fall
Russia has emerged as the main supplier of oil to Syria, Reuters reporting shows, despite the new government’s alignment with the West and widespread distrust of Moscow over its military support for fallen leader Bashar al-Assad.
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JFK security row as Oscar-winning film-maker forced to check statuette that later goes missing
The Oscar statuette belonging to Pavel Talankin, star and co-director of the Academy award-winning documentary Mr Nobody Against Putin, has disappeared after officials at New York’s John F Kennedy airport confiscated it before he boarded a flight, claiming it could be used as a weapon.
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Owners with no income, but apartments worth millions: Averin, Kucher, Filippovskyi and other residents of Taryan Towers are scrubbing the internet of information about their wealth
After investigations emerged into schemes for laundering shadow money through real estate in Taryan Towers, not only the materials themselves began disappearing from the information space.
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Biennale in crisis as judges quit and government opposes Russia’s inclusion
The Italian government has opposed the Biennale’s decision to allow Russia to participate in the international exhibition.
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From prison cell to residence: Myanmar’s junta reshapes Suu Kyi narrative
The detained former Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been moved to house arrest, the country’s state media has reported.
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British couple jailed in Iran say they are ‘rotting away’ after 10-year sentence
Lindsay Foreman says she is keeping sane by reading, doing laps of the prison yard and, when she can, practicing yoga.
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Twitch reverses bans on streamers who promoted sanctioned drone-linked Russian college
Amazon-owned streaming platform Twitch has unblocked the accounts of streamers who broadcast a Counter-Strike 2 championship organized by Alabuga Polytech.
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Ex-mayor covered for son who raped blacked-out schoolgirl and hid phone evidence
A former mayor stalled police officers so her son could hide incriminating evidence on his phone after he raped an unconscious 15-year-old girl.
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Britney Spears charged with drink and drug driving weeks after rehab stint
Britney Spears has been charged with drink and drug driving, weeks after being arrested in California and then checking into rehab.
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Blue Owl Capital raises $9bn as private credit slowdown dents flagship fundraising momentum
Blue Owl Capital said investors committed $9bn to its funds in the first quarter, its lowest capital haul in a year, as fatigue around private credit cooled interest for some of its flagship vehicles.
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Explosion in Russian military town kills officer in apparent failed attempt on “Butcher of Bucha” commander
An explosion killed an army officer in a closed-off military town in Russia’s far east this week, in what appeared to be an attempt to target a more senior commander known as the “Butcher of Bucha”.
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Vilnius court fines four after attempted EU fund fraud halted before €2.6m disbursement
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Vilnius (Lithuania) has secured the conviction of four individuals in a case of attempted subsidy fraud, preventing the unlawful disbursement of nearly €2.6 million in EU funds.
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Watchdogs warn Kyrgyz trade route is feeding Russia’s war machine
Following the EU’s latest round of sanctions against Kyrgyzstan, international watchdogs are urging the bloc to broaden its restrictions to include all high-priority items.
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EU prosecutors target alleged Chinese-led laundering network in cross-border €1.2m asset seizure raids
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Munich carried out more than 20 searches in Germany and Poland in an investigation into suspected money laundering and involvement in organised crime.
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EU-backed investigation uncovers alleged rigging of hospital contracts in Central Bohemia
At the request of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office in Prague (Czechia), the Czech Police’s National Organised Crime Agency (NCOZ) detained 12 persons and carried out 42 searches in the regions of Prague, Central Bohemia, and South Moravia.
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King Charles bids farewell to the US as Queen Camilla heads back to the UK by herself
King Charles has arrived back at Joint Base Andrew’s military base on board Donald Trump’s helicopter.
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Kyrgyz power circle rocked as Tashiev charged with violent takeover bid
Former security chief Kamchybek Tashiev is accused of plotting a violent power grab.
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Kremlin trains occupied Ukrainian children as ‘infowarriors’
Trips to Russia, master classes from Kremlin-aligned media figures, and lessons in Soviet military glory. Through its “Young Correspondents” program.
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Convicted Harvard scientist resurfaces in China: Charles Lieber rebuilds lab to drive Beijing’s brain-chip ambitions
An American scientist convicted of lying to U.S. authorities about payments from China while he was at Harvard University has rebuilt his research lab in Shenzhen to pursue technology the Chinese government has identified as a national priority: embedding electronics into the human brain.
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Fire Point, Denys Shtilerman and billions out of thin air: is a shadow giant hiding behind the “hundreds of drones”
Denys Shtilerman’s statements about the scale of Fire Point production have raised serious questions.
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Trump claims King Charles ‘would have helped’ US strike on Iran, dragging monarch into conflic
President Trump has boldly proclaimed that King Charles “would have probably helped” the United States with their offensive against Iran, once again drawing the monarch into the war in the Middle East.
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“Coco” reborn as “Cocoland” sparks outrage over links to rape, murder and child abuse
France has launched an investigation into the reappearance of the website that enabled Dominique Pelicot.
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