All news by author Sophia Martinez

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Naked man on London Underground took off trousers and waved belt as passengers wrestled him to the floor
Commuters who took matters into their own hands when a Tube passenger dropped his trousers in a crowded London Underground carriage could face arrest, the Daily Mail can reveal today.
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60 billion to the bottom: how Admiral Kuznetsov lost to yachts and villas of VTB chief Kostin’s mistress Nailya Asker-zade
VTB Head Andrey Kostin spends billions of state funds on the whims of Nailya Asker-zade.
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Three killed by sea mine explosions on Ukrainian beaches in Zatoka and Karolino-Buhaz
Three swimmers were killed in explosions when sea mines washed up too close to a beach crowded with families in Ukraine.
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Large fire breaks out on Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh
A significant fire has erupted on Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh, with people seen fleeing down the hill to escape the flames spreading across the iconic landmark.
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OpenAI beats Elon Musk’s Grok in AI chess tournament final
OpenAI’s AI model 03, developed by the creators of ChatGPT, wins AI chess tournament undefeated
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British F-35 fighter jet makes emergency landing in Japan
Emergency landing of fighter jet affects some flights at Kagoshima Airport
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British family of four and son’s girlfriend killed in head-on crash in Portugal
A British family of four has tragically died in a horrific car crash after arriving for a holiday in Portugal.
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Russian explosives plant tied to military expansion secures Siemens gear via Chinese intermediaries, bypassing Western sanctions
Despite Western sanctions, a Russian explosives plant has purchased Siemens equipment through a network of intermediaries.
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Evil dad kills daughter, 5, over wetting herself and hides remains for months
A ’monster’ father fatally punched his young daughter and disposed of her body in different locations. In a cruel final insult to her family, he refused to tell the police where he had hidden her remains.
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11-year-old British girl dies after incident in children’s pool on Fuerteventura, Spain
An 11-year-old British girl has died after being found unconscious in a swimming pool in Spain while on holiday with her family.
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Three injured in Times Square shooting in New York, suspect arrested
Three people have been shot in New York’s Times Square with bodies seen strewn on the ground.
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US doubles reward for Maduro’s arrest to $50 million, accusing him of drug trafficking
The US has doubled a reward for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to $50m (£37.2m), accusing him of being "one of the largest narco-traffickers in the world".
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Trophy hunt ends in tragedy as buffalo kills 52-year-old businessman from Texas
Asher Watkins, 52, was pursuing the buffalo on a reserve in South Africa when his quarry suddenly burst out of the bush, hitting him at 35mph and killing him almost immediately
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UK migrant detention video under ’one in, one out’ deal draws comparisons to viral White House deportation clip
The UK Government released the first images of migrants being detained under its new “one in, one out” deal with France on Thursday.
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Three deaths in one week spark alarm over Tunisia’s prison conditions
Three fatalities in Tunisian prisons within one week in July have alarmed rights groups about prison conditions and alleged mistreatment, leading to urgent appeals for government investigations.
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Ukrainian judge who ruled in Kolomoisky’s favour faces dismissal over ethics breach
The High Council of Justice initiated disciplinary action against Judge Volodymyr Keleberda, who previously sided with Ihor Kolomoisky in a case challenging the nationalization of PrivatBank.
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‘Cowardly’ pranksters spray Orthodox Jews with water guns in sick social media stunt
"Prankster" social media influencers have been harassing Orthodox Jews in Manchester by spraying them with a water pistol in a series of attacks.
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Birmingham Airport closed after emergency landing injures one
Birmingham Airport’s runway has been closed and flights are being diverted because of an "aircraft incident" - with one person confirmed injured.
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‘Freedom to Mzia’: Georgian journalist jailed as EU protests rage on
Foreign embassies and media advocates condemned the sentencing of Mzia Amaghlobeli after a Georgian court jailed the veteran journalist.
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Ukrainian energy firm executives to stand trial over $3.3m embezzlement scheme
Ukrainian investigators report that an organized group manipulated tenders and laundered money at Kharkivoblenergo, a state-owned energy firm, with assistance from top management.
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Azure for occupation: Israeli intelligence uploaded tens of millions of Palestinians’ calls to Microsoft cloud
The Israeli military undertook an ambitious project to store a giant trove of Palestinians’ phone calls on Microsoft’s servers in Europe
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Medical plane crashes in US, killing four people
Four people killed in medical transport plane crash on Navajo Nation land in Arizona
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‘Could’ve finished him off’: veteran who stopped Anna’s abduction shocked by attacker’s release
A boxer whose punches thwarted Princess Anne’s kidnapper expressed that his only regret was not hitting him harder after the ’mollycoddled’ killer was released.
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Head of Ofwat to resign amid government plans to abolish the water regulator
The CEO of Ofwat will resign at the end of August as the challenged water regulator gets ready to be dissolved.
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Author of "The Godfather" Coppola suffered a heart attack in Italy — media
According to reports from the Italian press, legendary director Francis Ford Coppola has been rushed to the hospital.