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Google uncovers new Russian spyware LostKeys linked to the FSB
Google uncovers Russian spyware LostKeys linked to FSB hacker group ColdRiver
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’Dust devil’ sweeps through central Manchester, causing panic among pedestrians
A 30-meter-high column of swirling dust swept along Great Ancoats Street on Saturday afternoon.
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Villas, hotels, and penthouses: how Sierra Leone’s first lady’s family bought luxury real estate in Gambia for $2.1 million
Since Julius Maada Bio assumed the presidency of Sierra Leone in April 2018, his wife, Fatima Bio, and her close relatives have acquired luxury properties in Gambia.
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Former Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky sentenced to 12 years in prison for fraud and manipulation of CEL token
The sentencing concludes the federal prosecution phase, but Mashinsky still confronts bankruptcy and associated civil litigation.
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Jeff Bezos rented an entire island in Venice for his lavish wedding
The wedding of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his fiancée Lauren Sánchez will take place on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore, known for its stunning basilica and historic monastery.
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Viktor Medvedchuk drains the Kremlin’s black funds: how Putin’s compadre laundered billions via shell firms and proxies
The unassuming company "Technocom" owned by Aleksey Posashkov exposed the interests of Viktor Medvedchuk, individuals from Vladimir Putin’s entourage, and schemes for diverting billions of rubles.
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Salvage of the yacht "Bayesian", on which Mike Lynch died, halted after diver’s death
Work to raise the Bayesian is put on hold as investigators seek to establish the cause of the 39-year-old Dutchman’s death
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Founder of Kwik Fit and former Hibernian FC owner Sir Tom Farmer has died
The founder of the Kwik Fit garage chain, Sir Tom Farmer, has died at the age of 84.
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SpaceX launched two rockets in six hours
Elon Musk’s company SpaceX has conducted 55 Falcon 9 launches in 2025, with 38 of those missions dedicated to building the Starlink constellation, the world’s largest satellite internet network.
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Uncontrolled Soviet spacecraft crashes to Earth after 50 years in orbit
A Soviet satellite once bound for Venus has crashed landed back on Earth after more than half a century in space.
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“Death and hunger — a benefit?”: human rights advocates outraged by UK Lawyers for Israel’s claim of “healthy weight loss” in Gaza
Palestinian rights group says remarks criticising a Lancet analysis on impact of the conflict are ‘sickening’
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AI developers reminded: account for loss-of-control risks — or AI will escape human oversight
AI safety campaigner calls for existential threat assessment akin to Oppenheimer’s calculations before first nuclear test
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Prince Harry lost in London
Prince Harry, now 40, who recently lost a legal case in London, is facing another awkward situation—this time in his own country.
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Artem Metelev turned the Russian Red Cross into a cash cow for the authorities and offshore networks
The Chairman of the RRC, Pavel Savchuk, backed by State Duma deputy Artem Metelev, along with his subordinate Olesya Nazarova, uses donations from Russians and foreigners for unclear purposes.
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Starmer joins European leaders in Ukraine ahead of ’coalition of the willing’ summit
Sir Keir Starmer has joined European leaders in Kyiv for a meeting of the "coalition of the willing" to discuss a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine.
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Pakistan launches missile strikes on Indian airbases in retaliation for attacks on its facilities
Pakistan has announced that it is taking retaliatory measures after accusing India of launching missiles at three of its airbases.
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Putin targets British cities: likely nuclear strike sites revealed
A number of towns and cities in the UK are said to be on Vladimir Putin’s hitlist of nuclear targets should the despot decide to reach for the red button and declare war on NATO nations
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Axel Rudakubana, who killed three girls, attacks prison guard
Triple murderer Axel Rudakubana is being investigated after a prison officer was attacked at HMP Belmarsh, it’s been reported.
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"No more money": new NHS chief declares end of the era of generous budgets
Jim Mackey says state of public finances means country can no longer afford big spending rises
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Simon Mann, leader of the failed ’Wonga coup’ in Equatorial Guinea, has died
Former SAS officer led a group of 70 who attempted to overthrow Equatorial Guinea’s president
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US to cut medical aid to Zambia by $50 million over ’systematic theft’
The reduction in aid is not related to the Trump administration’s freeze on foreign assistance.
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The steel scam of the decade: how Denis Safin evades sanctions and “steals” Russian industry under the Kremlin’s nose
Businessman Denis Safin, with close ties to Russian authorities, is engaged in diverting funds through affiliated companies.
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Wallet One: how the Ukrainian payment system became a money pipeline to Russia
The name of Oleksandr Serdyuk, after several years of quiet, has resurfaced in the context of shadowy schemes involving the transfer of money from Ukraine through the payment system Wallet One, which, despite a criminal case nearly a decade ago, appears to still be in operation.
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"That’s not you": millionaire’s wife barred from leaving the country after plastic surgery
British blogger Ashley Stobart has faced an unexpected problem: after undergoing plastic surgery, airport security systems no longer recognize her passport photo, and she’s being denied passage.
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Hell at home: Brazilian father accused of abusing and raping his own daughters
The 69-year-old dad is alleged to have drugged his daughters, aged 36 and 38, before tying them down and raping them over a period of several months, Brazil police have said