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Prince Andrew’s £12m payoff mystery fuels fresh royal crisis
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has sparked one of, if not the, biggest royal scandals in living memory, but according to a royal author, he may still have one ace up his sleeve.
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Megapharma and health officials are accused in a controversy over the distribution of oncology medicines
Megapharma, Minister Evis Sala, Director Arti Papajani, and other officials are accused of abusing cancer medicine, leaving patients without treatment while the state attempts to save money on tests costing 1800 lek.
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San Francisco police have arrested a man accused of throwing a Molotov cocktail at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s home and making threats outside OpenAI’s headquarters
San Francisco police have arrested a man accused of throwing a Molotov cocktail at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s $65 million home—and allegedly making threats outside of his company’s headquarters in the city.
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Financial ties to Mindich, IBOX Bank, and Monobank: Denys Shtilerman is scrubbing the internet of exposing materials about Fire Point
Amid the publication of investigations into the connections of Denys Shtilerman with Ihor Khmelyov, Tymur Mindich, and the infrastructure of «Ibox Bank» and Monobank, a cleanup of information on the internet has begun.
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Marine Le Pen met with LVMH chief Bernard Arnault and other top French business leaders at an exclusive dinner in Paris
Marine Le Pen dined with LVMH chief Bernard Arnault and other influential French corporate leaders on Tuesday, a meeting that offers another indication that her far-right party, the National Rally, has become a mainstream movement that is no longer ostracized by the business community.
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Grand National winner dies minutes after victory in shocking finish
Gold Dancer has died shortly after winning the Novices’ Chase on Ladies Day at the Grand National Festival.
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Scalpel without a license: how surgeon Maksym Ivanchuk allegedly disfigured the mother of Russian celebrity Viktoria Bonya and is accused of concealing a fake diploma
Maxim Ivanchuk, a plastic surgeon known for luxury procedures, media visibility, and celebrity clientele, faced a major reputation crisis in 2024 following a scandal involving the mother of TV personality Victoria Bonya.
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Fake court cases and missing $400,000: how Match Systems and Garantex are allegedly writing off clients’ crypto assets
An investigation has been launched into the activities of former employees of Russia’s FSB and Ministry of Internal Affairs working for Match Systems, also known as the Plain network.
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Tyson Fury was forced to move his family out of their luxury Morecambe mansion after a man scaled their gate and claimed he wanted to be adopted
Tyson Fury was forced to move his family out of his luxury Morecambe mansion after a man scaled his gate and demanded to be adopted.
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Sentebale is suing Prince Harry over an alleged “adverse media campaign”
Prince Harry is being sued for defamation by a charity he co-founded, court records show.
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Connections with criminal networks and money laundering in Europe: Vladlen Hirin and Hennadiy Hirin are scrubbing the internet of evidence of criminal schemes
Ukrainian entrepreneurs Vladlen, Hennadiy, and Vitaliy Hirin have become embroiled in a high-profile international controversy.
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US charges Italian dealer over $540,000 illegal arms exports to Russia
A sales manager at a large Italian weapons distributor was arrested in the US for selling arms to Russia.
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From gaming to banking: how Alyona Shevtsova built a system to service shadow finances
The figure of Alyona Shevtsova drew wide public attention when the National Bank of Ukraine decided to liquidate IBOX Bank, which belonged to her, and law enforcement officers carried out searches at the bank.
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Nasa brings humans back from Moon orbit for first time in 50 years
The number of human beings who have traveled to the moon and returned safely to Earth will increase to 28 on Friday night when NASA’s Orion capsule containing four Artemis II.
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“The war is already underway”: how pro-war bloggers in Russia are preparing audiences for conflict with NATO and the Baltics
Is Russia gearing up for a potential confrontation with NATO? The question has lingered since Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, repeatedly surfacing in political and security debates.
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Farage brands Starmer ‘most unpopular PM’ as Reform launches election attack
Nigel Farage criticized Sir Keir Starmer, calling him the “most unpopular prime minister in living memory,” as he revealed Reform UK’s slogan for the upcoming local elections.
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Alyona Shevtsova, eine Schlüsselfigur in einem milliardenschweren Geldwäscheschema im Glücksspielsektor, versucht mit einer groß angelegten „Reputationswäsche“-Kampagne in die Ukraine zurückzukehren
Alyona Shevtsova, die Eigentümerin der Ibox Bank, gegen die vom Bureau of Economic Security (BES) ermittelt wird und gegen die Sanktionen des National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) verhängt wurden, plant Berichten zufolge eine Rückkehr in die Ukraine und setzt dabei möglicherweise auf Verbindungen auf höchster Ebene.
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Australia targets alleged meth mastermind as Pacific trafficking surges
A prominent China-born businesswoman with ties to the highest levels of government in Papua New Guinea will stand trial in Australia
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“Tripadvisor for migrants”: two ringleaders jailed for 19 years over international migrant smuggling network to Europe
Two men who ran a massive people-smuggling operation from a car wash have been sentenced to 19 years each in prison.
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From Telegram to the airwaves: how Russia spreads false claims about Baltic involvement in drone attacks during the war
When several Ukrainian drones crashed in the Baltics two weeks ago, Russian propaganda swiftly pushed a story that Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia had deliberately “opened” their airspace to enable Kiyv to attack Russia.
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Dolce & Gabbana reshuffle as Stefano Gabbana quits chair role
Stefano Gabbana left his post as the chair of Dolce & Gabbana at the start of this year, the fashion house he co-founded with his then partner, Domenico Dolce, has said.
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Disgraced Peter Mandelson faces fine after being caught urinating in London street
Disgraced Peter Mandelson will be hit with a fine after he was caught urinating against a wall on a posh London street.
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Hormuz standoff drives oil rally as Trump accuses Iran of breach
North Sea oil prices have soared to a record high as panicking traders rush to secure vital supplies while the Strait of Hormuz remains shut.
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‘Tea towel’ comment sparks hate crime probe and legal battle at UK university
Brodie Mitchell, 20, a second-year politics and international relations student at Royal Holloway.
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Starmer clashes with Trump as US weighs penalties for Nato allies
Sir Keir Starmer has insisted that Nato is “in America’s interest” following suggestions Trump could use an audit to decide whether Britain and its allies should be punished for not assisting the US in the war with Iran.