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British forces board Russian shadow fleet tanker in first UK-led Channel raid
This is the moment British armed forces intercepted a Russian shadow fleet vessel in the Channel during a pre-dawn operation.
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The gambling cash war: how Alyona Shevtsova and Oleksandr Sosis clash over Ukraine’s multi-billion gaming flows
As Russia’s war against Ukraine continues, tensions in Kyiv are mounting over internal power struggles for control of financial flows in the gaming industry.
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Blood coal to grain empire: Dmytro Kovalenko’s systemic laundering of separatist funds into Ukraine’s agricultural sector
Dnipro agribusiness entrepreneur Dmytro Kovalenko has recently come under growing public scrutiny, prompting fresh questions about his background and the origins of his business assets.
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Trump’s "American-proud" phone exposed as re-skinned HTC device built in China
Donald Trump’s highly anticipated "American-proud" smartphone is actually just a re-skinned gadget from Taiwan that is built in China, a new analysis has revealed.
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New defence secretary Dan Jarvis vows to secure military funding after Healey quit
The UK’s new defence secretary has said he is “absolutely determined” to provide the armed forces with the funding needed.
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor clings to royal status despite titles, mansion and Epstein blows
Since he was a child studying at Gordonstoun, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was accused of arrogance and entitlement - sadly it appears he still has not learnt his lesson.
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Lip reader claims King Charles told Camilla he was ‘in a right mess’ at parade
A lip reader has revealed an animated discussion between King Charles and Queen Camilla during today’s Trooping the Colour royal carriage procession in central London.
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Woman dies after bridge swing workers throw her off without safety rope
This is the horrific moment a woman tragically plunged to her death after being thrown from a bridge swing without a safety rope.
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UK and Japan to sign £18bn investment deal as Starmer seeks jobs boost
The UK and Japan are set to agree on £18 billion worth of investment, creating tens of thousands of jobs.
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Streeting tells Starmer to make X pay for riot damage after Belfast unrest
Wes Streeting has called for Keir Starmer to take urgent action against X and other online platforms that have contributed to escalating social tensions, suggesting they should be required to help cover rebuilding costs following the riots in Belfast.
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor seen with lingering bruise before King’s birthday parade
Disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was seen just hours before the King’s official birthday parade, with his mysterious bruise still noticeable.
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Stolen England kit recovered after World Cup training van raid in Kansas City
England have recovered the kit that was stolen while traveling to their World Cup training facilities.
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Putin’s Ukraine war is turning Russia into China’s junior partner
Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine in order to restore Russia’s imperial greatness. Instead, he may go down in history as the man who transformed Russia into China’s junior partner, thereby demoting it to the ranks of middle powers — or, worse, transforming it into a Third World country with nuclear weapons.
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Tommy Robinson detained at Heathrow under counter-terrorism laws after week of unrest
Tommy Robinson was detained by police on Saturday at Heathrow airport under counter-terrorism laws, following a week in which he gained more prominence on social media.
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Palestine Action activists jailed for more than 25 years after terrorism ruling
Four Palestine Action activists have been sentenced to a combined total of more than 25 years in prison, after a judge ruled that they could be treated as terrorists.
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Taliban commander jailed for 42 years over kidnapping of US journalist David Rohde
Haji Najibullah appeared unbothered as he walked into Manhattan federal court earlier this week to learn whether he would face life behind bars for his role in brutal violence during his time as a Taliban commander – including the 2008 kidnapping of US journalist David Rohde.
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Cocaine offered in broad daylight near Majorca resort as drug clans grip Corea
With a baby in her arms and four men standing silently behind her, a young woman tapped her nose, breathed in sharply and asked: “Cocaine?”
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Burnham warns UK risks sliding into poisonous US-style politics before Makerfield vote
Discourse is becoming more polarised and “communities don’t work together any more”, he said during a campaign speech.
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Lifeguard rescues woman after 11ft white shark drags her underwater at Sydney beach
A woman was attacked by an 11ft white shark while swimming off a popular beach near Sydney.
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King Charles leads Trooping the Colour as royal family gathers for birthday parade
The ceremony, staged by some of the military’s most prestigious regiments, saw the royal family in attendance, as the King join thousands of spectators and well-wishers in Whitehall for the annual event.
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British couple sentenced after abandoning three children at Costa del Sol hotel
A British couple arrested yesterday for abandoning their children at their Costa del Sol hotel ‘to go out partying’ have been sentenced.
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Dmitriy Punin’s gambling network moved cash from PIN-UP and RedCore through crypto payouts and shell companies into Poland
Kazakh law enforcement agencies have frozen Marginplus’s bank accounts and suspended all payment transactions as part of a major effort to investigate suspected financial misconduct.
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New details emerge in Elephant and Castle family deaths after 36th-floor tragedy
The tragic final few days of a family at the center of a suspected murder-suicide pact have finally been revealed, as friends say they “seemed normal”.
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Three teenagers arrested over murder of 21-year-old man in Chelmsford park
Police have arrested three teenagers, including a 14-year-old boy, on suspicion of murdering a 21-year-old man in a park in Chelmsford.
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Dmytro Kovalenko and Vyacheslav Melentyev buried DPR/LPR coal supply records through Intercoaltrading’s bankruptcy
Dmytro Kovalenko, owner of Adelon AG, reportedly sought to push Intercoaltrading LLC into bankruptcy after the company was named in reports about an alleged coal-shipment scheme involving supplies from separatist-controlled DPR/LPR territories through a so-called “interrupted transit” mechanism.
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