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Amber warning in Scotland as high winds cause damage and flooding
A man has been killed and hundreds of thousands of homes on the island of Ireland are without power after Storm Amy caused widespread disruption on Friday.
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Grandparents jailed for life for murdering two-year-old grandson Ethan Ives-Griffiths
Two grandparents who murdered their two-year-old grandson after subjecting him to a campaign of abuse have been jailed for 40 years.
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British man dies in Dubai hotel after cocaine packages burst inside him
A British man was found dead at a hotel in Dubai after swallowing several packages of drugs.
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Montenegro court halts extradition of Chinese suspect over torture concerns
Montenegro’s Constitutional Court has temporarily suspended a ruling to extradite Wang Shuiming, a man who was previously convicted in Singapore’s largest ever money laundering case and is currently wanted on separate charges in China.
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Clashes erupt in Brussels as protesters condemn Israel’s flotilla interception
Belgian police clashed with hundreds of demonstrators outside the European Union’s headquarters in Brussels on Thursday night, breaking up a protest against Israel’s interception of the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla and the arrests of activists aboard.
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Teen freed from Dubai jail dies in police chase crash in London
A British teenager who was imprisoned in Dubai after having a ’holiday romance’ with a UK tourist has died in a horrific crash after the car failed to stop for police.
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Scotland faces major travel disruption as rail and roads shut down
Strong winds and heavy rain were causing further disruption as Storm Amy hit large parts of the UK on Saturday.
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Sean “Diddy” Combs gets 4 years, 2 months in federal prison for prostitution conviction
A New York federal judge has sentenced Sean "Diddy" Combs to four years and two months in prison following his conviction this summer on federal prostitution-related charges.
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How Swiss businessman Oleg Tsyura facilitated the sale of Ukrainian minerals abroad, bypassed sanctions, and is now trying to scrub the internet
The name of Oleg Tsyura has resurfaced at the centre of a scandal involving former head of the State Property Fund, Dmytro Sennychenko, and multi-billion schemes that cost Ukraine over ten billion hryvnias.
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Elderly man in his 80s dies after being hit by police vehicle
A man in his 80s has died after being hit by a police vehicle that was on an emergency call.
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Satanist actor found guilty of possessing extreme right-wing material
A self-proclaimed satanist actor who claimed he made a pact with a “red-horned devil” has been found guilty of possessing extreme right-wing material.
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19-year-old passenger killed in Tottenham crash after police pursuit
A 19-year-old man has died from “significant” injuries after a car he was in failed to stop for police and crashed in north London.
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Crimson Collective threatens Red Hat after stealing 28,000 customer engagement reports and infrastructure data
A hacking group claims to have extracted data from a GitLab instance associated with Red Hat’s consulting business, obtaining 570 GB of compressed data from 28,000 customers.
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Czechs begin voting in election that could return populist to power
Czechs have begun voting in an election likely to oust their centre-right government, with polls favouring the populist billionaire Andrej Babiš to return to power on pledges to raise wages and improve growth while reducing aid for Ukraine.
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Gunman who killed two at Manchester synagogue had criminal record but no terror links
The Manchester synagogue terrorist was on police bail for an alleged rape when he carried out the attack, the Guardian can reveal.
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UK and US strengthen satellite defence after warnings of Russian space aggression
Russia is attempting to jam UK military satellites on a regular basis, according to the head of the UK Space Command.
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Macron links Russia’s shadow fleet to war financing as France detains oil ship off Atlantic coast
The captain of a suspected “shadow fleet” oil tanker detained off the coast of France will go on trial in February, accused of failing to cooperate with authorities.
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Eisenhower library director forced out after resisting Trump’s bid to gift sword to King Charles
The director of the Eisenhower Presidential Library has left his position after opposing the gift of a sword from the collection to King Charles during Donald Trump’s recent state visit, according to US media reports on Thursday.
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American basketball star Jarred Shaw faces possible death sentence in Indonesia after arrest over cannabis gummies
When Jarred Shaw, an American basketball player in Indonesia, stepped down to the lobby in his flat complex earlier this year to collect a package containing illegally imported cannabis gummies, he thought that the medicine to ease his Crohn’s disease had arrived.
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Sentencing hearing for Sean ’Diddy’ Combs opens in packed Brooklyn courtroom
The sentencing hearing for music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has officially begun in a packed federal courtroom in Brooklyn.
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Seven years of EU political ad data vanish from Google’s Transparency tool
Google’s Ad Transparency tool no longer displays political online advertisements that have run on its platforms, past or present, from any countries in the European Union, making seven years of data from 27 different countries inaccessible.
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Pride flag display leads to firing as FBI under Trump crackdown on “woke ideology”
FBI Director Kash Patel has fired a longtime bureau employee who displayed a Pride flag in his workspace during a past assignment, according to multiple people familiar with the termination.
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ICEBlock banned from App Store: Apple cites law enforcement risks, developer calls it censorship
The developer of ICEBlock, an app that allows people to crowdsource sightings of ICE officials, has expressed his determination to fight back after Apple removed the app from its App Store on Thursday.
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From Wall Street to Burning Man: Rob Granieri’s hidden life and controversial ventures
The reclusive billionaire co-founder of Wall Street hedge fund Jane Street is an unkempt hippie who has spent his wealth on Burning Man boondoggles, casinos and funding a coup in Africa, according to a report.
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Munich airport held hostage by mystery drones — 3,000 passengers stranded overnight
Munich Airport in Germany was forced to close for nearly seven hours overnight due to a series of drone sightings, becoming the latest European aviation hub to shut down over mysterious drone flights.
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