All news for 2025-04-23
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Partners in crime: the Menendez couple received millions in exchange for influence benefiting Egypt and Qatar
Alongside her husband, Nadine Menendez was found guilty of accepting lavish gifts in exchange for leveraging his political influence as a U.S. Senator and Foreign Relations Committee chair to advance the interests of Egypt, Qatar and New Jersey businessmen.
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"Fuel Family": European prosecutors seize mafia assets linked to multimillion fuel trade laundering
EPPO targets a criminal network accused of using shell companies and fake invoices to dodge VAT and launder millions through cross-border fuel trade.
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Abramovich comments on Chelsea sale for the first time: “It was my child”
Roman Abramovich has not spoken publicly since his interview with Forbes in 2021, and he has ended his silence regarding the sale of Chelsea for an upcoming book.
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"Donald Duck" and diplomacy: Colombian president mocks Trump after visa dispute
The President of Colombia has stated he ’can’t go to America’ anymore after Donald Trump allegedly revoked his visa, and has disclosed his nickname for the US leader.
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Ilya Traber’s schemes: from criminal St. Petersburg to the Kremlin’s oil billions
The businessman Ilya Traber, known in the criminal circles of St. Petersburg by the nickname "Antiquarian," continues to wield influence in the city, supported by his longstanding relationship with Vladimir Putin.
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Vasiliy Brovko’s telegram cleanups: how "Rostec" became a tool in the battle for the market for Tina Kandelaki
Vasiliy Brovko, a top manager at "Rostec", uses pressure on Telegram channel administrators in an attempt to eliminate competitors of his wife Tina Kandelaki and acquire assets of others for personal gain.
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New photo of gap-toothed Prince Louis released for his 7th birthday
A newly released photograph from Kensington Palace marks Prince Louis’s seventh birthday and shows him with a gap-toothed smile.
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Ex-paddleboard boss jailed over deaths of four in Welsh river tragedy
A former owner of a paddleboard company has been sentenced to 10 years and six months in prison following the deaths of four people on a river in southwest Wales.
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Terrified CNN anchor interrupted by Istanbul earthquake on live TV
A CNN presenter was in the middle of interviewing a guest live on air when an earthquake in Turkey shook the studio so hard that she asked for her mother.
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Three explosions shake central Moscow near shopping center
Three explosions shook a busy shopping center in central Moscow today after a car ’exploded’ in the underground parking garage.
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Harvard scientist detained by ICE after returning with undeclared lab samples
A Harvard Medical School scientist working on a ground breaking cancer detection microscope has been detained by US immigration officers and faces possible deportation.
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British father and son drown off Australian coast near Great Barrier Reef
A British father and son who drowned after being swept off the coast of Australia near the Great Barrier Reef have been named.
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Trump eases rhetoric on China and Fed chief amid economic pressure
US President Donald Trump has appeared to soften his recent comments on China and the head of the US Federal Reserve after recent clashes as he pursues his economic agenda.
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Russian drone strike kills 9, injures over 40 in attack on civilian bus in Ukraine
Officials say nine people have been killed and more than 40 injured after a Russian drone struck a bus carrying workers in eastern Ukraine.
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F1 heiress Tamara Ecclestone lost £25m in UK’s biggest burglary — and insurance won’t pay a penny
Gang behind break-ins also targeted homes of Kate Moss and Eric Clapton, according to report
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Putin’s chess front: FIDE accused of shielding Russia’s war crimes with global tournaments
For more than 1,000 years, chess has been synonymous with war. Now, Vladimir Putin is combining the ancient game with modern skulduggery as he tries to win an all-too-real 21st century conflict.
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UK to dismiss police officers who fail background checks under new law taking effect in May
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has said a new law allowing police officers who fail vetting to be automatically sacked will help heal ‘damaged’ public trust.
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Bloody massacre in India’s ’Little Switzerland’: terrorists attack tourists
At least 26 people have been shot dead after gunmen opened fire on visitors at a popular tourist spot in Indian-controlled Kashmir.
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