All news by author Emma Davis
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Netherlands faces political paralysis as fragmented parliament makes coalition talks near impossible
Geert Wilders’ PVV may have lost ground in this week’s Dutch parliamentary elections, but the truth is that, contrary to all the talk in the international media, this modest European nation has not suddenly discovered how to defeat the extreme right.
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Gwent Police investigate fatal dog attack that killed infant
A nine-month-old baby has died after a dog attack in Wales.
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Police investigate death of man discovered between parked cars in Javea
A British man has been discovered deceased between two parked cars at a holiday resort in Costa Blanca, and the police are conducting an investigation.
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510kg of drugs worth £13.8 million seized at Birmingham Airport
Eleven people have been charged in connection with attempting to smuggle more than half a tonne of cannabis worth around £13.8 million into the UK, the National Crime Agency (NCA) said.
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Former Duke of York stripped of vice-admiral rank amid Epstein fallout
The former Duke of York will lose his naval title, the defence secretary has said, as King Charles seeks to put an end to the scandal involving his brother’s connection with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Bank warned US authorities about possible human trafficking tied to Epstein
JP Morgan warned the US government about more than $1 billion in transactions linked to Jeffrey Epstein that were possibly related to reports of human trafficking, new documents confirm.
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At least 121 killed as police raid turns Rio’s favelas into ‘war zones’
Thousands of protesters have gathered in the Rio favela that this week suffered the deadliest police operation in Brazilian history to demand an inquiry into the killings and an end to security policies that have turned working-class neighborhoods into "war zones".
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Prince Andrew forced to leave Royal Lodge after losing lease and title
Prince Andrew has been forced to leave Royal Lodge, his 30-room mansion in Windsor.
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Family’s £3,000 Thailand holiday ruined after airline refused to board schoolboy
A schoolboy was denied boarding a Qatar Airways flight for his family’s £3,000 Thailand holiday - due to a faint ‘sticker mark’ on his passport.
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Harrison Ford says Trump’s assault on climate policy ‘scares the shit out of me’
Harrison Ford has said that Donald Trump’s assault upon measures to address the climate crisis “scares the shit out of me” and makes the US president among the worst criminals in history.
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Convicted Ukrainian judge Ihor Ratushnyak still heads court despite prison sentence
In December 2023, the High Anti-Corruption Court of Ukraine found Ihor Ratushnyak, who had headed the Tyvriv District Court of Vinnytsia Oblast for many years, guilty of a corruption offence.
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Greek airline Aegean Airways is set to fly directly to Baghdad in a European first
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis confirmed that the inaugural flight to Iraq’s capital would take place on 16 December.
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Ukrainian “shadow banker” Oleg Tsyura spends thousands to hide his links to oligarchs and Russian business
As Ukrainian authorities probe massive embezzlement schemes involving state funds, one central figure is reportedly working to erase his past.
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Sex offender caught on CCTV after nightclub drink spiking attacks
A man who spiked women’s drinks in a nightclub before raping and sexually assaulting them was caught on CCTV.
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King Charles begins process to strip Prince Andrew of titles
The King has initiated the formal procedure to remove Prince Andrew’s titles, and he will relocate from his Windsor residence to Sandringham.
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Sudan’s RSF accused of massacres in El Fasher and targeting journalists amid blackout
Amid relentless violence and atrocities by Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which have placed civilians in grave danger, journalists face a double threat: struggling to survive while being directly targeted for their reporting.
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Lobbyists tied to Trump, including Giuliani and Blagojevich, pushed for Milorad Dodik’s sanctions relief
On Wednesday, the Trump administration lifted international sanctions on Milorad Dodik — the pro-Russian leader of the Serb-dominated region of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republika Srpska — as well as on his children, dozens of allies, and their companies.
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Russian media elite thrives: as the economy sinks into recession, Kremlin propagandists Skabeeva and Popov grow their wealth
Even as the Russian economy slides into recession, the country’s television propagandists have no incentive to defect from Team Putin — after all, their personal incomes are growing at unprecedented rates.
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Qatar and UK sign defense security guarantee during high-level meeting
Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of State for Defense Affairs HE Sheikh Saoud bin Abdulrahman bin Hassan Al Thani met with UK Secretary of State for Defense HE John Healy and his accompanying delegation during their visit to the State of Qatar.
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Iran imports sodium perchlorate from China amid UN sanctions
Iran appears to be stepping up the rebuilding of its ballistic missile program, despite the reintroduction last month of United Nations sanctions that ban arms sales to the country and ballistic missile activity.
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Ex-justice minister Zbigniew Ziobro accused of leading criminal group and diverting state money
Polish prosecutors are seeking to charge Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro with misusing public funds and purchasing Israeli spyware Pegasus, allegedly to target opposition politicians.
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Approximately 8,000 British citizens stranded in Jamaica following the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa
British tourists have been advised to remain indoors after Storm Melissa completely submerged towns in Jamaica.
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Hurricane Melissa slams into Cuba after devastating western Jamaica
Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Cuba early Wednesday, after devastating western Jamaica on Tuesday.
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Fragmented Dutch politics makes coalition building inevitable once again
Voting is currently underway in parliamentary elections in the Netherlands, and polls suggest that Geert Wilders’s anti-immigration Freedom Party (PVV) could again be the frontrunner, although there’s little likelihood of it being part of the next government.
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Democrats slam Trump administration for lifting firearm export restrictions
Democrats have labeled the Trump administration’s decision to remove export restrictions on American-made firearms as “a gift to violent cartels and drug traffickers.”
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