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UK freezes £90 million worth of London assets linked to family of ex-adviser to Sheikh Hasina
Two men linked to Sheikh Hasina prevented from selling properties, including apartments in Grosvenor Square
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US and EU strike cyber mafia: hacker network with hub in Moscow exposed
Arrest warrants issued for ringleaders following investigation by police in Europe and North America
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Former Man United defender sentenced due to high-speed collision
Brandon Williams, ex-footballer of Manchester United, has received a suspended prison sentence for dangerous driving after he reached nearly 100mph (161kmh) before a crash
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British special forces officer single-handedly rejected 1,585 relocation requests from Afghans linked to special forces
A UK Special Forces officer personally denied 1,585 resettlement applications from Afghans with credible special forces connections, according to newly released documents.
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Fake art, ancient artefacts and online smuggling: Europol uncovers global cultural property trafficking network
Fake art, ancient loot, and digital smugglers: Europol-led operation reveals global trade in stolen cultural treasures.
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Trump threatens 25% tariff on Apple if iPhones are not manufactured in US
Donald Trump has threatened to put a 25% tariff on Apple products unless iPhones are manufactured in the US
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Jay Slater brags about stealing £12,000 Rolex ‘off some c***’ in video shot briefly before his disappearance
British tourist Jay Slater, a teenager, disappeared while on a vacation on Tenerife, Spain
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Police officers on trial after elderly amputee dies following pepper spray and Taser incident in UK care home
A police officer who sprayed a 92-year-old amputee with pepper spray didn’t see he was disabled, a court heard.
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How Nazarbayev’s nephew became untouchable: the financial rise of Akhmetzhan Yesimov
After Akhmetzhan Yesimov stepped down from his position as head of the National Welfare Fund "Samruk-Kazyna," his critics forecasted a lengthy imprisonment, accusing him of allegedly embezzling the fund’s money.
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Two teenagers admit to killing 14-year-old Kelyan Bokassa on a bus in London
Two teenagers have pleaded guilty to the murder of a 14-year-old boy who was stabbed on a London bus.
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Armed motorcyclist opens fire in London park in broad daylight — police hunt for shooter
A search is in progress after a ’biker gunman’ fired shots into a crowd in a suspected gang-related attempt to target a rival in front of children walking home from school.
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Two teenagers killed in Salford crash between motorcycle and car near primary school
Two teenage boys have been killed in a crash between a motorbike and a car near a primary school in Salford.
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Massive blaze at Rushden recycling plant sends towering smoke plume across Northamptonshire
A dense plume of smoke is visible for miles around following a fire at an industrial building.
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Ex-Devil Wears Prada drummer and music agent killed in San Diego plane crash hours after cockpit post
The ex-drummer of the metal band The Devil Wears Prada was killed in a plane crash hours after sharing an unsettling post from the cockpit.
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Man, 30, charged with first-degree murder in killing of Israeli embassy couple in DC
A 30-year-old Chicago man has been charged with the murder of two Israeli embassy workers in Washington DC.
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Forgers go to jail for supplying fake British IDs to high-profile criminals
A pair of forgers who made more than £1 million supplying fake UK identity documents to high-profile criminals have been jailed.
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Netanyahu reprimands UK, France and Canada leaders for backing Hamas
The Prime Minister of Israel slams Western leaders after their call to stop the Gaza offensive and remove restrictions on humanitarian aid.
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Typical energy bill to drop 7% from July, but many households still face hardship
Regulator Ofgem reduces the price cap on gas and electricity charges following a decrease in gas market prices throughout Europe
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West London pub faces closure after staff ‘downplay’ stabbing incident
A pub could face closure after "downplaying" a stabbing incident on 17 May.
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HMS Glasgow christened by Princess Kate in BAE Systems shipyard ceremony
The Prince and Princess of Wales were present at the naming ceremony held on the River Clyde.
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Black smoke over Bristol as fire breaks out at city’s maternity hospital
Black smoke was seen billowing over the Bristol skyline after St Michael’s Hospital—a maternity hospital in the city center—caught fire, leading to the evacuation of mothers and babies.
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AI’s energy appetite could soon rival a nation: experts warn of unsustainable surge
Analysis suggests that by the end of the decade, systems will require as much energy as Japan currently consumes, according to energy agency predictions.
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The unsinkable “Greek”: how criminal developer Nikolai Shikhidi outwitted law enforcement and built up Kuban
Amid a series of arrests in the southern regions of Russia — Rostov region, Stavropol Territory, and Krasnodar Krai — where high-ranking officials are escorted to Moscow in the so-called "black Maria," a logical question arises...
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Cetus halts smart contracts after massive attack: hacker drains $260 million
The Cetus exploit caused a drop in Sui ecosystem token prices, affecting user confidence and liquidity providers alike.
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Sighing at work may be considered harassment — court ruling
Workers who sigh at their colleagues could be accused of harassment in the workplace, a judge has ruled in a significant employment tribunal.