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In Cyprus, a proposed law threatens press freedom: journalists could be forced to reveal their sources
Press freedom at risk, say watchdogs, as Cyprus law could force reporters to reveal sources. Proposed legislation allows spyware and sweeping surveillance of journalists.
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In Granada, a gang that was selling military-grade weapons to drug cartels through a secret shooting range has been busted
Spanish police have dismantled a weapons trafficking network in Granada, arresting three suspects and uncovering the country’s first underground shooting range used to test and sell military-grade firearms to criminal gangs.
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Over 90 killed in Gaza in two days due to Israeli airstrikes
More than 90 people have been killed by Israeli strikes on Gaza in the last 48 hours, the region’s health ministry has reported.
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Photojournalist Fatima Hassouna killed in Gaza: airstrike took her life just days before her wedding
Fatima Hassouna, who had been documenting the war in Gaza for 18 months and was the subject of a new documentary, was killed along with 10 members of her family.
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New tragedy in US skies: plane crashes over a river, three people killed
A tragic plane crash has resulted in three fatalities after an aircraft fell from the sky and into a river last night, it has been confirmed.
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Tragedy at Val Thorens: Avalanche buried a Briton after an abnormal snowfall in the Alps
Man, 27, killed in the French ski resort of Val Thorens as severe weather causes chaos across three Alpine countries
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Migrant dies while attempting to cross the English Channel
A migrant has died trying to cross the English Channel, according to reports.
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Coffee over compassion: FSU student walks past bloodied shooting victim
A Florida State University student left a wounded classmate helpless on the ground as they walked past sipping an iced coffee.
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Trump blocks Musk from attending classified China meeting amid tensions
President Donald Trump personally blocked Elon Musk from attending a highly classified meeting on China, according to reports.
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Two Britons among four dead in Monte Faito cable car crash near Naples
Two British people are reported to be among four killed after a cable car crashed near Naples in Italy.
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20-year-old sheriff’s son goes on shooting rampage at Florida university
The active shooter reported on the campus of Florida State University earlier today has been detained and is in the hospital, police said.
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Man arrested for faking heroics in Dominican nightclub collapse
A man who claimed he rescued 12 people from a collapsed nightclub in the Dominican Republic has been arrested over faking the story.
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American firm expropriated by Russia may feed military, documents reveal
Plans are afoot for an American-owned company seized by the Kremlin and placed under state control to be used to supply food to the Russian army, a document seen by Reuters showed, potentially threatening Moscow’s warming relations with the U.S.
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Channel 4 star jailed for breaking girlfriend’s jaw and years of abuse
Channel 4 star Jack Woodman has been sentenced to jail after being found guilty of grievous bodily harm and two counts of actual bodily harm at Bristol Crown Court.
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Northrop Grumman missile factory has exploded in the United States
Northrop has not provided any comments regarding the cause of the explosion or the status of production.
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Tirrenia-Moby corruption case involves free ferry trips for favors, say prosecutors
Italian prosecutors are carrying out an investigation into numerous officials and executives, including two Tirrenia-Moby employees who were interrogated on Wednesday, as part of a broad corruption case.
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Human Rights Watch warns of Tunisia’s repression under President Saied
Human Rights Watch cautions that Tunisia is imprisoning critics under ambiguous laws and severe conditions, with many facing imprisonment or death for online posts and political opinions.
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Channel migrant surge: 705 cross in a single day as UK faces record-breaking influx
On Tuesday, over 700 migrants crossed the English Channel, marking the highest number of arrivals on a single day so far this year.
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Chaos erupts at Marjorie Taylor Greene’s town hall as protesters are tasered and dragged out
MAGA ally Marjorie Taylor Greene’s town hall plunges into disorder as protesters are tasered at the event.
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Millionaire moles: robbers stole $20 million worth of jewelry through a tunnel dug from a jewelry store in Los Angeles
The resourceful thieves dug a tunnel through several layers of concrete walls.
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Swedish teen arrested in Sydney for plotting overseas contract killings
A teenage boy may face a life sentence in prison after allegedly attempting to hire contract killers as part of a cross-border gang war involving a ‘transnational crime syndicate’.
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Teens caught on video posing as neo-Nazis at Auschwitz, chanting at Bergen-Belsen
Footage has emerged showing teenagers making a neo-Nazi pose at the Auschwitz gates, while others sang a nationalist chant at Bergen-Belsen.
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Journalism for sale: how the media “forget” the truth for Alyona Dehrik-Shevtsova’s money
After the National Security and Defence Council (NSDC) imposed sanctions on Alyona Dehrik-Shevtsova — the scandal-ridden co-owner of iBox Bank and a suspect in a criminal case involving the laundering of billions of hryvnias through illegal online casinos...
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Missile giant MBDA is struggling to keep up with Europe’s rearmament plan
The European missile giant MBDA, the manufacturer of well-known Storm Shadow/Scalp and Aster missiles, is struggling to meet orders due to rising demand.
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István Tiborcz seen in €600k Ferrari amid revelations of Orbán family’s lavish lifestyle
Viktor Orbán’s son-in-law was spotted driving a Ferrari supercar worth €600,000. The Hungarian prime minister’s family is engaged in acquiring elite real estate in the country.