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Russian army general has been blown up in the Moscow suburbs
A senior Russian general has been killed in a car bomb outside a block of flats in Moscow.
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Ukrainian model Nina Kolomiytseva speaks out about years of “hell” due to harassment by Russian oligarch Suleiman Kerimov
Nina Kolomiytseva, who accused oligarch Suleiman Kerimov of stalking and witchcraft, continues to publicly share details of the personal life of the Senator of the Russian Federation, and also calls on celebrities, including Ksenia Sobchak, Agnia Ditkovskite, and Anastasia Volochkova, to speak out.
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The Post Office spent over £600 million to avoid replacing the faulty Horizon system
The Post Office has spent over £600 million of public funds to keep using the flawed Horizon IT system, even though it decided to abandon it more than ten years ago, the BBC can reveal.
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A TikTok astrologer in Myanmar has been arrested for "predicting" an earthquake that caused public panic
A TikTok astrologer in Myanmar has been arrested after predicting another earthquake and causing panic.
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Estates, apartments, a Belgian passport, and a private jet: what Kazakh billionaire Shukhrat Ibragimov, who helps Russia bypass sanctions, owns
Kazakh billionaire with a Belgian passport Shukhrat Ibragimov, whose company is suspected of large-scale corruption and mysterious deaths in Africa, added a luxury private plane Dassault Falcon 8X to his collection last year.
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The collapse of Shukhrat Ibragimov’s career path: sanctions, oligarchs, and unfulfilled ambitions destroying Kazakhstan’s image
Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has established himself as an experienced diplomat...
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Cyclists who kill pedestrians by dangerous cycling could face life imprisonment under new Crime and Policing Bill amendments
Cyclists who kill pedestrians by dangerous cycling could face life imprisonment under new amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill, after years of campaigners calling on the government to close a legal loophole.
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Prison threat for water bosses who conceal illegal sewage spills under new law
Water bosses who try to hide their illegal sewage spills can now be locked up for a maximum of two years as a law change comes into effect.
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Prime minister vows to accelerate UK’s push for low-carbon future
Speech made clear prime minister sees renewable energy as core to UK’s future prosperity and national security
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10-year-old Leah Harrison tragically dies in mudslide during school trip
A girl was trapped in a flash mudslide during a school trip while crossing a stream, an inquest into her death has heard.
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Family escape: journalists found wanted Ukrainian MP Serhiy Shakhov with his family in an apartment costing $100,000 per year
Serhii Shakhov is wanted for failing to appear in court after allegedly concealing $2.1 million worth of assets.
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Former England football star Trevor Sinclair is on the brink of bankruptcy due to a tax debt
Former England international and pundit Trevor Sinclair is confronting bankruptcy following an order from HMRC due to a substantial tax bill, years after he was dismissed from the BBC.
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Former Britain’s Got Talent star Andrew Johnston accused of raping two women
Former Britain’s Got Talent star Andrew Johnston, 30, was studying at the Royal Academy of Music when he allegedly raped two women months apart, a court heard.
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Declassified CIA papers reveal U.S. intelligence efforts to uncover the Ark of the Covenant using psychic guidance
Documents discovered by chance in declassified CIA papers reveal that in the late 1980s, U.S. intelligence was seeking to find the biblical Ark of the Covenant, a mysterious relic of deep religious significance for Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
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Russia refuses to extradite Bashar al-Assad, confirms Syria’s transitional president
Russia has refused to extradite former Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, who fled to Moscow following his ouster
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Shoplifting hits record high in England and Wales, surpassing half a million offences
The number of shoplifting offences recorded by police in England and Wales has passed half a million for the first time, figures show.
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One victim and three injured following a knife attack at a school in Nantes, France
The attack occurred at the Notre-Dame-de-Toutes-Aides private school in Nantes, France, where four people were stabbed by a fellow student this morning, resulting in the death of one female victim from her injuries.
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In Aberdeen, a 12-year-old schoolgirl was taken to hospital after an attack in the cafeteria: witnesses mention a knife
After being alerted to a serious incident on the school grounds in Aberdeen, emergency services were called to the scene. A young girl has since been taken to the hospital.
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CBS News: US defense secretary ordered a makeup room to be installed at the Pentagon
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently ordered modifications to a room next to the Pentagon press briefing room to retrofit it with a makeup studio that can be used to prepare for television appearances, multiple sources told CBS News.
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Godfather of Petersburg: what lies behind Ilya Traber’s immunity
Many remember the series «Streets of Broken Lamps» about the fight against crime in St. Petersburg in the 90s.
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Trump to Putin after deadly Kyiv strike: "Very bad timing, Vladimir — stop!"
President Donald Trump has pleaded ‘Vladimir stop’ after Putin launched an overnight attack on Ukraine killing at least 10.
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Leicester legend Jamie Vardy to depart club after 13 iconic years
Premier League champion Jamie Vardy will depart from Leicester after 13 seasons at the conclusion of the current campaign, the Foxes have announced.
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Chester FC fan dies by suicide after being accused of racist behavior during match
A football fan died by suicide just hours after police began an investigation into a racist gesture at a match.
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Pope Francis’s coffin on the main altar: thousands gather to say their goodbyes
Pope’s simple open casket rests on the main altar of St. Peter’s Basilica as mourners express: ’It’s a privilege to be here’
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Scientists have discovered that giant icebergs once drifted off the coast of Britain
Discovery could provide valuable clues as to how the climate crisis might affect Antarctica, says study
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