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Found something in common with Hitler: Hackers stole DNA data of Putin from the nephew of the Russian leader
Mikhail Putin took a genetic test and carelessly stored the data on his computer with a simple password.
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Six-year legal battle: how Istanbul’s mayor Ekrem Imamoglu became Erdogan’s main target
It was around six years ago, when newcomer Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu called election board officials "idiots" for cancelling his initial victory at the polls, that President Tayyip Erdogan noticed him as a serious political threat.
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Fire at Roza Rossa in Moscow: Penthouse worth over 1 billion rubles burned down
A fire is raging inside a block of multi-million pound homes in Moscow.
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Mia Love, the first Black Republican in the U.S. Congress, has died at the age of 49
Former Utah Congresswoman Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, has passed away at the age of 49.
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Stabbing attack in Birmingham: four people injured, one suspect arrested
A knifeman randomly attacked at least four passersby during a terrifying early-morning rampage in Birmingham, police say.
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Israel attacked a hospital in Gaza: five people were killed, including a Hamas leader
Ismail Barhoum is reported to have died in an attack on Khan Younis, which Israel states was based on extensive intelligence.
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The "Gulliver" shopping mall in the hands of Russians: how ARMA ignored Dmytro Adamovskyi’s citizenship and handed over Ukraine’s assets
A new scandal has emerged in Ukraine involving the transfer of assets to a Russian citizen.
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Fire at a substation did not prevent Heathrow from resuming operations, according to National Grid
John Pettigrew, the chief executive of National Grid, said there were two other substations "always available for the distribution network companies and Heathrow to take power".
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Gérard Depardieu will stand trial in Paris on charges of sexual assault
Actor, 76, denies claims made by assistant director and set designer who worked with him on Les Volets Verts
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London installs its first permanent facial recognition cameras despite human rights activists’ protests
Police are setting up London’s first permanent facial recognition cameras, despite privacy fears.
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The dark network of SoftSwiss: Ivan Montik, Russian oligarchs, and the mysterious world of Ukrainian casinos
It is known that the Ukrainian gambling market was initially oriented towards Russia.
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Death at dawn: Two cars collide in Essex, leaving two dead and two injured
Two people have died and two others have suffered serious injuries after a two-car crash in Essex.
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Chaos and stabbing: a knife-wielding mob attacked a party in a school hall, leaving two hospitalized
A sixteenth birthday party at a school hall was crashed by a group of youths with knives who stabbed two teenagers.
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Deceased’s last wish: man requested to be buried in a coffin shaped like a Snickers bar
A British man, Paul, once joked that if he died, he would want to be buried in a coffin shaped like the legendary Snickers bar. This joke, however, was taken very seriously, as Paul included it in his will as his final wish.
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Manchester killer hid body parts in a bag in front of passersby
Nobody batted an eyelid as he walked down a busy street on a Tuesday afternoon. Stopping every so often or changing hands, it looked as if the man was carrying a heavy bag of shopping home after a trip to the supermarket.
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British tourist was seriously injured due to an explosion in a B&B in Rome
A British tourist reportedly suffered serious injuries in Rome after the B&B apartment he was staying in was destroyed in an explosion.
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Daniel Khalife received a heroic reception from inmates after being transferred to HMP Frankland prison
A spy who managed to escape from prison by strapping himself to the bottom of a lorry has reportedly been relocated to a high-security jail - and was given a hero’s welcome.
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A former employee accuses millionaire Terry Ramsden of ruining her life over unpaid wages
A former employee of millionaire ex-Premier League owner and horse racing kingpin Terry Ramsden says he has ruined her life.
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Lewis Hamilton disqualified from Chinese Grand Prix after technical violation
Lewis Hamilton has been disqualified from sixth place in the Chinese Grand Prix after his Ferrari was found to have violated the rules.
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Pope Francis makes first public appearance after five weeks in hospital
The pope has made his first public appearance since being hospitalized five weeks ago with double pneumonia.
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Israel’s airstrikes in Gaza push death toll to over 50,000, with children and women among the victims
The number of deaths in Gaza has exceeded 50,000, as 400 individuals lost their lives in airstrikes last week.
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Reeves hints at changes to UK digital tax to avoid new US tariffs
UK taxes on large tech companies may be modified as part of a deal to prevent the next round of tariffs by US President Donald Trump, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has indicated.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves defends accepting free tickets to Sabrina Carpenter concert
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has justified accepting complimentary tickets to a Sabrina Carpenter concert, stating she will declare them.
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Keir Starmer praises Trump, says UK must maintain balance between Europe and US
The Prime Minister concurs with the US president that Europe needs to assume a greater share of responsibility for its collective self-defense.
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Blaze at Epcot’s French Pavilion prompts massive evacuation of Disney visitors
Hundreds of individuals were compelled to evacuate Walt Disney World following the outbreak of a fire.