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Poland’s digital minister warns of ‘very serious’ SuperGrosz hack as criminals obtain user data
Poland’s digital affairs minister said data from SuperGrosz users was stolen in a cyberattack and handed to criminals.
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Global wildlife watchdog flags ‘serious oversight failures’ at Anant Ambani’s vast animal refuge
The world’s leading wildlife authority has advised India to temporarily stop importing endangered species after finding irregularities in the acquisition of thousands of animals for a large conservation facility owned by one of the country’s wealthiest families.
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Netherlands faces political paralysis as fragmented parliament makes coalition talks near impossible
Geert Wilders’ PVV may have lost ground in this week’s Dutch parliamentary elections, but the truth is that, contrary to all the talk in the international media, this modest European nation has not suddenly discovered how to defeat the extreme right.
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Over 36,000 people flee Sudan’s Kordofan region as RSF advances east of Darfur
More than 36,000 people have fled Sudan’s Kordofan region east of Darfur since Saturday, the UN’s migration agency has said, a week after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces took control of the city of El Fasher.
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Historic Rome tower collapses twice during restoration, trapping workers and injuring one
A medieval tower in central Rome has partially collapsed twice during renovations, trapping one worker on an upper floor and injuring another.
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Valencia president Carlos Mazón resigns after public outrage over deadly floods
Carlos Mazón, the embattled president of the eastern Spanish region of Valencia, has bowed to public fury and political pressure by resigning over his botched handling of the deadly floods that killed 229 people in the area just over a year ago.
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Air India crash survivor speaks of trauma after losing brother and witnessing horror
The only survivor of the Air India crash has told Sky News he has been "broken down" by the trauma.
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Trump says he feels ‘badly’ for King Charles and the royal family after Prince Andrew loses title over Epstein scandal
US President Donald Trump said Sunday he felt "badly" for the UK royal family after King Charles III revoked his brother Andrew’s title of prince over his scandalous ties to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Trump claims Xi Jinping promised China would not act on Taiwan during his presidency
Donald Trump claimed Chinese President Xi Jinping had assured him Beijing would not take any action towards Taiwan while the Republican president remained in office.
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Powerful 6.3-magnitude earthquake strikes northern Afghanistan, killing at least 15
A powerful 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan’s north on Monday, killing at least 15 people and injuring dozens.
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Drones spotted over Belgian military base for third night in a row
For a third consecutive night, drones were seen flying over a Belgian military base. This weekend, drone sightings were also reported above two other military bases and near two of the country’s airports.
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Heavy rains trigger deadly mudslides in western Kenya, more than 1,000 homes destroyed
More than 1,000 homes have been destroyed as heavy rains triggered mudslides. Authorities say search and rescue efforts are ongoing.
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Millions of Americans face food insecurity as SNAP funding lapses amid government shutdown
Millions of Americans are concerned about how they will feed their families as a vital food assistance program lapsed for many this weekend amid the ongoing government shutdown.
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Kentucky woman opens package and finds human arms and fingers
A woman in Kentucky expecting to open a box full of medicine instead found a pair of human arms and a number of human fingers on ice.
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Police investigate death of man discovered between parked cars in Javea
A British man has been discovered deceased between two parked cars at a holiday resort in Costa Blanca, and the police are conducting an investigation.
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Serbian youth movement accuses government corruption of causing tragedy that killed 16
After walking for days - some for more than two weeks and covering over 400 kilometres - tens of thousands of young Serbians converged on the northern city of Novi Sad on Saturday to mark the anniversary of the train station canopy collapse that killed 16 people and sparked the largest anti-corruption protests in the country’s history.
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FBI fires top official amid Kash Patel’s outrage over reports of agency jet use
A top FBI official with 27 years standing has reportedly been fired by the bureau after its director, Kash Patel, became enraged by press stories revealing he had used a government jet to travel to see his girlfriend sing the national anthem at a wrestling match.
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Nineteen-year-old from Teesside accused of smuggling 14kg of drugs into Georgia
A pregnant British teenager accused of drug-smuggling has been moved to a mother-and-baby unit in a Georgian prison, her mother said.
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Kyiv warns of thousands-strong Russian force pressing on eastern city of Pokrovsk
Ukraine has deployed special forces to the embattled eastern city of Pokrovsk in an attempt to push back an intense Russian assault involving thousands of troops, Kyiv’s top commander has said.
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Five German climbers killed in avalanche in northern Italy’s Ortles mountains
Five German mountaineers have died after being hit by an avalanche in northern Italy, rescuers said.
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Bank warned US authorities about possible human trafficking tied to Epstein
JP Morgan warned the US government about more than $1 billion in transactions linked to Jeffrey Epstein that were possibly related to reports of human trafficking, new documents confirm.
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At least 121 killed as police raid turns Rio’s favelas into ‘war zones’
Thousands of protesters have gathered in the Rio favela that this week suffered the deadliest police operation in Brazilian history to demand an inquiry into the killings and an end to security policies that have turned working-class neighborhoods into "war zones".
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Flights diverted as unidentified drone shuts down Berlin’s Brandenburg Airport
Air traffic control at Berlin’s Brandenburg Airport had to suspend flights for two hours on Friday evening due to an unidentified drone breaching its airspace.
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FBI thwarts alleged Halloween terror plot in Michigan
FBI Director Kash Patel has announced that the agency thwarted a terrorist attack that was planned to occur in Michigan over the Halloween weekend.
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More than 300 piles of human ashes discovered near Las Vegas
An investigation has been launched into the origin of mounds of human ashes found in the desert near Las Vegas.
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