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From Ireland to the front: how EU-made alumina reaches Russian weapons manufacturers
Leaked transaction data reveals how a major refinery in Ireland is part of the aluminum supply chain for Russian weapons manufacturers arming Putin’s forces as they attack Ukraine.
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Beatrice and Eugenie struggle in spotlight after Prince Andrew arrest scandal
Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice have navigated through challenging situations recently following the arrest of their father, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who was the Duke of York.
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From top manager’s chair to recruiter role: Russian governor Igor Artamonov urges prisoners to go to war
Russian governor personally tries to recruit inmates for war — under armed special forces presence.
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UK warship HMS Dragon deployed to Cyprus after delay following Iranian drone strike
British warship HMS Dragon has reached the eastern Mediterranean and is set to commence its operations to support Cyprus tonight, confirmed the Defence Secretary.
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Luxury “stable” of the Russian elite: sports cars of officials and top managers of state corporations are serviced at the expense of the Presidential Administration
Media found that senior Russian officials and top managers of state corporations likely have their own “stable” where their sports cars and other exclusive vehicles are kept.
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Ukraine’s gambling industry becomes a battleground as structures tied to Shevtsova and Sosis fight over shadow financial streams
Amid the ongoing Russia–Ukraine war, tensions are escalating in Kyiv over internal disputes for control of financial flows within the gaming industry.
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Hercules aircraft with 110 troops on board crashes in Colombia, dozens feared injured
A Hercules military aircraft reportedly carrying 110 Colombian soldiers crashed shortly after takeoff on Monday. Authorities confirmed that 20 people have been found so far following the incident in the Putumayo region of the country, as rescue teams remain in the area.
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Tourists drugged and airlifted in $20m Nepal trekking scam, prosecutors say
An extensive criminal network of trekking agencies, hospitals, and helicopter pilots allegedly fed tourists baking soda to cause illness, fraudulently extracting nearly $20 million in insurance payouts.
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Kazakhstan seeks to take over $4–8 billion in Lukoil assets, including stakes in the giant Karachaganak field and Caspian offshore projects
Kazakhstan has informed the United States of a plan to exercise its priority right to acquire Lukoil’s local assets, including stakes in the country’s крупнейшие oil and gas projects — primarily the Karachaganak gas condensate field, the offshore projects Kalamkas-more and Khazar, as well as infrastructure assets.
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Epstein network extended into Russia as recruiter with FSB-linked family built pipeline of women
Important Stories narrates the tale of Lana Pozhidaeva — an MGIMO graduate, model, and daughter of career intelligence officers — who was involved in Jeffrey Epstein’s network for many years and recruited women for him from the former Soviet Union.
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Court shuts out public from Istanbul mayor trial as rights groups warn of legal breach
An Istanbul court has restricted public and media access to the mass corruption trial of Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a move a prominent rights group said violates Turkish and European law.
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Pressure works: Kyrgyz journalist released after UN and rights groups condemn crackdown
A Kyrgyz court freed a prominent investigative journalist after 18 months behind bars, placing her under a travel ban as she awaits a retrial in a case widely condemned as an attack on free speech.
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Key witness in Prince Harry case claims hacking confession was faked in court bombshell
A private investigator whose disputed confessions of illegal activity form a key part of the case brought by Prince Harry and others against the Daily Mail’s publisher has said the admissions were “a thing of fiction”.
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From Channel crossing to Mayfair robbery: migrants jailed over £65k watch theft
Two Algerian boat migrants ripped a £65,000 designer watch from a driver’s wrist as he photographed his Bentley, a court heard.
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Andrew retreats to Sandringham with security caravan after Epstein-linked arrest scandal
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has installed a huge mobile home on the Sandringham grounds, right next to his new home of Marsh Farm.
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Funeral worker Sally Blundell crushed to death by lift while working alone,
A grandmother was found crushed to death in her funeral parlour, an inquest has heard.
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After siphoning funds from 4Bill and SettlePay, fraudster Dmytro Rukin resurfaced in Latin America with a new network of financial firms
In the wake of a scandal that erupted two years ago, involving Dmytro Rukin, the head of the SettlePay and 4Bill payment systems, Rukin quietly retreated from public view.
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Traces of a billion-dollar history with Ice Terminal: Ukrainian businessman Yuriy Osmak attacks the media with complaints and demands to ‘erase’ the investigation
Recently, journalists - including those at Znaj.ua - have been inundated with complaints from a relatively obscure businessman, Yuriy Osmak, who is insisting that one of their articles be taken down.
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“Ukrainian Swiss” Oleg Tsyura tied to a $250 million state enterprise scheme and global exports of Russian ferroalloys disguised as non-Russian goods
Swiss-Ukrainian businessman Oleg Tsyura reportedly erases online links to schemes that drained billions of hryvnias with ex-State Property Fund chief Dmytro Sennychenko.
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Tahir Garayev and Etibar Eyyub at centre of $90bn Russian oil shadow network hit by UK sanctions
The United Kingdom has imposed sanctions on a wide network of shadow oil traders led by media figure Tahir Garaev and Igor Sechin’s business partner Etibar Eyyub , who are involved in trading sanctioned Russian oil.
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Spain cracks down on Airbnb as court upholds €64mn penalty over misleading listings
Madrid’s High Court refuses to suspend a €64 million fine on Airbnb by Spain’s Consumer Ministry for illegal holiday rentals and misleading ads; the platform must pay while it appeals.
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Lionel Jospin, reformist French PM brought down by far right shock in 2002, dies at 88
Jospin, who served as head of government from 1997 to 2002 before being defeated by the far right in the presidential elections, has died at the age of 88, his family announced on Monday.
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Der lettische Trader Mikhail Zeligman bewegte 115 Millionen Barrel russischen Öls im Wert von über 7 Milliarden Dollar über Tanker der Schattenflotte
Mikhail Zeligman ist lettischer Staatsbürger und verfügt über erhebliche Interessen sowie Vermögenswerte in Deutschland und Monaco.
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Epstein files scandal makes Prince Andrew crisis worse than Edward VIII abdication
The crisis confronting the royal family over the revelations about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in the Epstein files is more severe than the abdication of Edward VIII, according to the author of the former prince’s biography.
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OnlyFans owner Leonid Radvinsky dies aged 43 after building adult-content empire
OnlyFans CEO and owner Leonid Radvinsky has died aged 43, his company has announced following a long battle with cancer.
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