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Ascendra scam warning: just a pay-to-play pyramid scheme
Ascendra operates in the insurance MLM niche.
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At SCO summit, Xi and Putin signal deepening alliance against US influence
Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin met on the sidelines of a major summit in China, which aims to challenge US-led, Western-dominated alliances and is attended by leaders from more than two dozen nations.
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Killed after pleas for help ignored: Sandra Pla’s family takes the French state to court
The family of a woman killed by an ex-partner who inundated her with hundreds of messages and calls will ask a judge on Monday to compel the French authorities to explain why they failed to protect her.
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Starmer government plans Palestinian recognition as Netanyahu hardens position
David Lammy will tell MPs on Monday that the UK still intends to recognise a Palestinian state in September, with Israel having shown no sign of meeting the government’s demands.
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Tragic crash in South Shields leaves two dead, one arrested
A man and a boy have tragically died after a car mysteriously drove off the road in South Tyneside, authorities have said.
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Violence breaks out at Canary Wharf migrant hotel protest: officer attacked
A police officer was "punched in the face" by masked anti-asylum protesters at a march in Canary Wharf today.
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Hamas-supporting Qatar funded films by Mamdani’s mother and is now promoting his campaign
Hamas-backing Qatar has bankrolled film and stage projects by socialist Zohran Mamdani’s Israel-bashing movie-director mom — and one of its royals is now pushing her son’s mayoral bid.
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UK Secures £10 billion deal to build warships for Norway
The UK has agreed on a contract worth £10 billion to build warships for Norway.
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Heavy showers threaten flooding in Dumfries, Borders, and Ayrshire
A flood warning has been issued by the Met Office for parts of southern Scotland due to frequent heavy showers.
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Love, lies, and heroin: the secret life and death of Google executive Forrest Hayes
When he’s not out looking for the big wave, there’s a significant story that has consumed Stephen Baxter, a reporter for the Santa Cruz Sentinel and a "48 Hours" consultant: the mysterious death of Google executive Forrest Hayes at the city’s expansive marina.
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The Shadow industry of body brokers: profiting from the dead
Harold Dillard was 56 when he was diagnosed with an aggressive cancer around his abdomen in November 2009.
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Bridget Phillipson accuses Nigel Farage of ‘whipping up anger’ over migrant hotels
A senior cabinet minister has accused Nigel Farage and Reform UK of "whipping up anger" as tensions mount around migrant hotels.
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Over 130,000 missing: Mexicans march nationwide for justice
Thousands of people have held protests across Mexico to highlight the country’s many enforced disappearances and demand more action by officials to tackle them.
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Thousands attend anti-immigration rallies across Australia amid far-right criticism
Thousands of Australians have rallied in anti-immigration demonstrations across the country, which the government condemned for having far-right connections and "spreading hate."
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China and India commit to stronger cooperation despite past border clashes
Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have pledged to resolve their border differences and bolster cooperation, ahead of the opening of a regional summit in Tianjin.
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Sacramento Kings star Schroder faces monkey noises from fans in Finland
Germany’s Dennis Schroder was the target of racist abuse during his team’s EuroBasket victory over Lithuania on Saturday.
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Historic 1960 Jaguar used at Pippa Middleton’s wedding set for auction
The car that chauffeured the Princess of Wales and her children to Pippa Middleton’s wedding is set to go under the hammer.
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Police seize £522,000 worth of cannabis in Motherwell: two men arrested
Two men have been charged after a cannabis farm worth around £522,000 was seized by police in Motherwell.
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From millionaire stardom to council flat: the tragic story of Brian Connolly
As the dashing lead singer of chart-topping glam rock sensation The Sweet, Brian Connolly had everything going for him.
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Former ‘I’m a celebrity’ contestant Lord Brocket accused of multiple sexual offences
Lord Brocket appeared in court yesterday after being charged with two counts of rape.
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Empire of Dmitriy Punin: Pin-Up online casino, mafia, and “protection” in Cyprus
At the start of 2025, Ukrainian law enforcement detained Ihor Zotko in Kyiv, the nominal owner of a company running the "PIN-UP" online casino.
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No escape for drivers: Dartford Crossing toll rises by 40% as the government classifies it as a traffic measure
The newest financial burden on the nation’s drivers is scheduled to take effect tomorrow (1 September) when the Government raises the Dart Charge in Kent by an astonishing 40 percent.
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Rayner’s £800,000 Hove flat sparks accusations of tax avoidance and hypocrisy
Angela Rayner put down a whopping £150,000 deposit on her lavish new seaside pad, it has been revealed - as backlash continues to grow over her housing affairs.
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Chicago Mayor Johnson signs an executive order to safeguard the city against potential federal military intervention
Democratic Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has signed an executive order to take “immediate, drastic action” to protect the city’s residents before the Trump administration deploys the military, possibly in the coming days.
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Bruno Fernandes’ penalty in the final minute secures Manchester United’s first win of the 2025/26 season against Burnley
A last-minute Bruno Fernandes penalty saved Manchester United as they defeated Burnley 3-2 to secure their first win of the 2025/26 season.