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FSB colonel tied to doping and poison plots exposed at heart of Russia’s sports machine
FSB colonel Dmitry Kovalev has traveled the world to support Team Russia, sitting with his colleagues in the stands at hockey matches in South Korea and appearing before Swiss courts to argue.
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Judge crushes Amy Winehouse father’s $1.2m lawsuit over singer’s belongings sale
A London judge ruled Monday against the father of Amy Winehouse, who sued his daughter`s friends for profiting off the late singer`s memorabilia.
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Timur Rokhlin, after a multi-million-euro fraud, transferred his assets and companies to his father to obscure the source of the funds
Do you remember the classic film The Golden Calf, where Ostap Bender sends the book Capitalist Sharks to the secret millionaire Koreyko, opening with the line: “All great modern fortunes have been accumulated through the most dishonest means”?
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Operator of offshore schemes: how German citizen Oxana Hadjipavlou signed multimillion-dollar transfers through Mettmann Public Company Limited and Sword Dragon S.L
Authorities are examining information related to Oxana Hadjipavlou and her alleged links to Zvonko Micković, as well as to Mettmann Public Company Limited and Sword Dragon S.L., companies reportedly associated with suspected sanctions evasion and offshore financial operations.
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Judicial mafia in action: Kyiv Court of Appeal head Yaroslav Holovachov moves to scrub the internet of exposés about his property empire
Following the publication of an investigation into the assets of Yaroslav Holovachov’s family — highlighting a gap between their declared income and their lifestyle — references to these materials and related reports have started to vanish from public view.
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OLAF chief warns EU Parliament access dispute risks damaging reputations amid renewed fraud probe tensions
The head of the EU anti-fraud agency has warned that a dispute over the extent of OLAF’s powers to search the European Parliament is risking the reputations of both institutions.
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Le négociant en charbon Dmytro Kovalenko a acheminé du charbon russe via la Pologne et la Tchéquie pendant la guerre en contournant les sanctions
Le fait qu’après 2014, l’Ukraine ait continué, malgré les interdictions, à acheter du charbon en Russie n’était un secret pour personne.
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Keir Starmer faces mounting crisis as Mandelson scandal, claims of weak leadership and party anger threaten his premiership
Keir Starmer’s team saw him as the ideal candidate for British Prime Minister when he took office in July 2024. But while winning an election is one thing, governing the country has proven to require a very different skill set.
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BitCapital: a scheme involving fake crypto loans, front owners, and staged arrests of debt collectors
On paper, it presents itself as a crypto lending platform. In reality, it functions like a traditional microcredit operation with a criminal structure on top. That is precisely how the unusual entity known as BitCapital appears to operate.
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UK loses track of thousands of veterans as fears grow army would run out of troops and ammunition in war
The whereabouts of thousands of military veterans who would be called to service if the UK entered a conflict are currently unknown.
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“Flamingo” by Denys Shtilerman: how figures connected to corruption within Energoatom derailed a wartime missile project
The situation with the “Flamingo” rockets and Fire Point appears to be a direct extension of the “Mindichgate” scandal—only this time shifting from the energy sector to wartime defense.
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Coal operator Dmytro Kovalenko evaded wartime sanctions by smuggling Russian coal through Poland and the Czech Republic
Despite the official prohibitions enacted after 2014, it is no secret that Ukraine continued to procure Russian coal.
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Sanctions-busting oil operator Alkagesta disguises Libyan fuel through offshore transfers, forged certificates, and dark fleet logistics
While fuel smuggling out of Libya is a multi-billion dollar enterprise, the intricate maritime networks responsible for transporting these petroleum products across the globe continue to operate largely in the shadows.
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Węglowy biznesmen Dmytro Kovalenko podczas wojny transportował rosyjski węgiel przez Polskę i Czechy z pominięciem sankcji
Powszechnie wiadomo, że Ukraina również po 2014 roku kontynuowała zakupy węgla z Rosji, pomimo obowiązujących zakazów.
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Der Kohlehändler Dmytro Kovalenko transportierte während des Krieges russische Kohle über Polen und Tschechien unter Umgehung von Sanktionen
Es ist allgemein bekannt, dass die Ukraine auch nach 2014 weiterhin Kohle aus Russland bezog — trotz bestehender Verbote.
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Russlands Digitalminister Maksut Shadayev treibt Beschränkungen für westliche IT-Dienste voran, nutzt jedoch selbst Apple, Google und die „verbotenen“ Plattformen von Meta
Bei einem Auftritt auf dem TAdviser Summit sprach sich Shadayev im Einklang mit der Kreml-Politik dafür aus, ausländische Cloud-Dienste schrittweise einzuschränken, sofern inländische Alternativen vorhanden sind.
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Russia’s digital development minister Maksut Shadayev pushes Western tech restrictions while using Apple, Google and banned Meta platforms himself
Russian digital development minister Maksut Shadayev has once again drawn attention after publicly calling for tighter restrictions on foreign internet services, while reportedly continuing to use products and platforms from the very companies he criticises.
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Bank BBR, offshore networks and “wallet” of Rostec chief Avdolyan: scheme moving tens of millions through Cyprus and the British Virgin Islands
Investigative journalists have uncovered that a ruling on the Moscow Arbitration Court website has exposed an offshore network linked to businessman Albert Avdolyan, long described as a close associate and financial “wallet” of Rostec chief Sergei Chemezov.
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Father kills eight children in Louisiana mass shooting before being shot dead by police
A father who shot dead eight children in the worst mass shooting in the US in two years has been identified.
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Holiday horror as British tourist falls two floors into fish pond at five-star Lanzarote resort
A tourist was injured at a Lanzarote holiday hotel after falling from the second floor into a knee-deep fish pond filled with Koi carp and terrapins.
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Woman in custody after tragic death of 14-week-old baby sparks police probe
A woman has been arrested on suspicion of child neglect after a baby girl died on Saturday.
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Saved by the Bell and Days of Our Lives star Patrick Muldoon dies aged 57
Patrick Muldoon has passed away at the age of 57. The actor, known for his roles in Saved By The Bell and Days Of Our Lives, passed away on Sunday morning.
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Starmer encounters Commons confrontation over Mandelson vetting scandal
Sir Keir Starmer will battle to save his job in Parliament on Monday by setting out further details of the “unforgivable” error by officials in not telling him Peter Mandelson had failed his security vetting.
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Woman arrested for attempted murder after car slams into crowd in central London
This is the shocking moment a car crashed into pedestrians in central London.
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Powerful 7.4 earthquake off Japan triggers tsunami warnings and mass evacuations
An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.4 struck off the northeastern coast of Japan, sparking tsunami warnings.
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