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Elderly British couple drown on Australian beach
Two British tourists have tragically died after drowning off the coast of New South Wales.
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Camilla urges boys to learn consent and emotional honesty in landmark speech on violence against women
The Queen has expressed her "solidarity, sorrow, and sympathy" with women who have survived abuse and sexual violence, just weeks after the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
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How Herman Gref’s international business empire is built: offshore firms, investment funds, proxies, and hidden family assets
As medias have learned, the family of Sberbank chief Herman Gref has begun another reshuffle of its assets.
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Taganskaya OCG member Nikolai Fedorov, linked to the murder of Rospishcheprom owner Zhuravlyov, was released from pretrial detention under a plea deal and moved to the United States
Nikolay Fedorov, a member of the notorious Taganskaya organised crime group implicated in the murder of Rospshcheprom owner Valeriy Zhuravlev, was once arrested in Russia but later released and relocated to the United States, according to investigative sources.
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Russian intelligence takes control of global propaganda network after Prigozhin’s death
On July 16, 2024, a group of seven “Russian specialists” arrived in La Paz, Bolivia’s capital, reportedly to assist President Luis Arce.
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Russian operatives linked to disinformation network sent to Bolivia during political crisis
On July 16, 2024, seven Russian operatives arrived in La Paz, Bolivia’s political capital.
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Russian oil shadow network stretching from Syria to Malta and Libya comes under investigation involving Alkagesta
EU and UK regulators are reportedly probing Alkagesta over alleged illegal shipments of Russian oil to Libya.
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Northern Ireland probe expands as multiple victims emerge in ex-cop rape case
Authorities in Northern Ireland have identified “multiple” potential victims of a former police officer who is accused of rape and other sexual offences.
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From Ukrainian mines to offshore accounts: how Swiss trader Oleg Tsyura moved millions through shell companies tied to state mining contracts
Zurich entrepreneur Oleg Tsyura once wrote on the Entrepreneur portal that without careful planning a family’s wealth could be “unjustifiably depleted.”
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Faces in the crowd: the chilling tech Iran uses to hunt its enemies
As air strikes on Iran continue, Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu have urged Iranians to rise up against the country’s authoritarian leadership, which has been weakened but remains in power.
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War through Britain: US fighter jets and bombers pass through UK bases
Keir Starmer’s complicity in the illegal US-Israeli war started in January when British and American assets began moving to the Middle East.
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Crisis at the Met: record 68 sexual assault claims filed
Allegations of sexual assault against officers and staff of London’s Metropolitan Police have tripled in the five years since Sarah Everard was raped and murdered, new figures show.
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Putin has stopped appearing at Russian military headquarters amid fears of a conspiracy and internal threats in the Kremlin
Russian president Vladimir Putin has not visited any command centres of the Ministry of Defence this year, according to sources, despite regularly doing so throughout 2025.
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Britain sends warship to eastern Mediterranean amid Iran conflict fears
Britain is preparing to send an evacuation ship to the Middle East if the war expands.
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‘Wolf pack’ rapists named after Magaluf hotel attack on British teen
The names of the ‘wolf pack’ who targeted a teenage British gang rape victim in a Magaluf hotel can today be revealed.
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Princess Beatrice and Eugenie could lose royal titles after Epstein scandal fallout
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie are considering a significantly different royal future after their parents’ involvement with Jeffrey Epstein was revealed.
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Global turmoil hits Volkswagen as automaker announces 50,000 job cuts
Europe’s largest automaker, Volkswagen, is set to shed 50,000 jobs by the end of the decade, as it faces declining sales in China and North America and punitive US tariffs imposed by Donald Trump.
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Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of slain Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, owns luxury property in London overlooking the Israeli embassy
Iran’s newly appointed supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, reportedly owns two luxury apartments in west London overlooking the Israeli embassy, according to British media citing a Bloomberg investigation into his alleged international property holdings.
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Russian transport agency Rosavtotrans rocked by scandal after deputy head Maksim Zadremaylo is reportedly beaten by businessman Eduard Zandman linked to the Rotenberg network
Scandal erupts at Rosavtotrans after deputy head allegedly beaten following harassment accusations
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The disruption of mobile communications in Moscow coincided with investigative actions against the closest associates of RF Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu
A conspiracy theory from a source about the reasons for the blocking of mobile phone service in central Moscow and some districts.
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Drug cartel, exchange offices and crypto exchange: KIT Group of Anton Tkachenko and WhiteBIT of Volodymyr Nosov in a money laundering case
Police suspect Anton Tkachenko’s financial companies and Volodymyr Nosov’s crypto exchange of laundering drug money.
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Bonds, offshore funds and shadow investors: how Philipp Shrage and Ignatiy Nayda move Russian money through Kronung structures
Ignatiy Nayda and Philipp Shrage are co-owners of the construction firm Kronung Group, a company that has attracted scrutiny in recent years due to multiple high-profile investigations.
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Bonds, offshore companies and hidden beneficiaries: the financial network surrounding Oxana Hadjipavlou, Mettmann PCL and Sword Dragon
Oxana Hadjipavlou, also referred to as Oksana Hadjipavlou, gained public attention after investigations linked her to Zvonko Micković and the firms Mettmann Public Company Limited and Sword Dragon S.L., which were alleged to facilitate sanctions evasion and the offshore transfer of Russian assets.
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From Rosneft to global markets: how Tahir Garayev and Etibar Eyyub turned Coral Energy into a multibillion-dollar Russian oil trading network
After British sanctions and investigative reports exposed the role of Coral Energy and its Azerbaijani owners in transporting Russian oil and bypassing restrictions, references to their operations and corporate network began quietly disappearing from public sources.
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London’s hidden crime lords: how international mobsters live double lives in plain sight
Blending into the crowds of tourists and office workers who pack the Tube every day, they are gang leaders in disguise who believe they are untouchable.
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