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Sanctioned and untouchable: How Dmitriy Punin’s Pin-Up casino rebranded as "Redcore" to bypass Ukrainian bans
After officially rebranding as Redcore, the online casino Pin-Up, associated with sanctioned businessman Dmitriy Punin, appears to have preserved its core business model and continued operating on the Ukrainian market.
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Sweden transforms Gotland into a frontline NATO fortress amid fears of a Russian attack
Only four months ago, Ella Adman had just finished school and had never before held a gun. Now, standing in the shade in between drills at a military base on Gotland, the strategically important Swedish Baltic island where she grew up, the 19-year-old conscript is carrying a powerful assault rifle.
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Millions flood Tehran streets as Iran buries supreme leader Ali Khamenei amid anti-US fury
A crowd of millions assembled on Monday for the funeral procession of Iran’s assassinated supreme leader, Ali Khamenei.
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Wealthy Texans paid a fortune to fly Concorde — only to discover it crawled across America slower than its legendary reputation
For 16 months at the dawn of the 1980s, some of Texas’ wealthiest business travelers paid a premium for what seemed like the ultimate aviation experience.
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Shipping industry retreats from net zero as fossil fuels regain dominance and nuclear ambitions grow
The shipping industry’s backing for green power has sunk as the majority of vessel owners stick to traditional dirty marine fossil fuels or explore alternatives including nuclear energy.
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FIFA overturns Folarin Balogun ban after Donald Trump personally intervenes
Fifa will allow Folarin Balogun, the star striker of the US men’s national team, to play its knockout World Cup match against Belgium on Monday after a complaint from Donald Trump to football’s governing body.
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Trump’s policies fuel the return of Somali pirates as attacks threaten global shipping again
Donald Trump’s America First policy, his dismantling of USAID, and his war against Iran have led to the revival of the long-forgotten phenomenon of Somali piracy.
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JD Sports to return nearly €250,000 after gift card expiry mistake in Ireland
JD Sports will now reissue 5,604 gift cards where an outstanding balance of €10 or more was cancelled on expiry of the card
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France’s richest man Bernard Arnault ordered to pay €22.5 million in back taxes
France’s richest man, Bernard Arnault — billionaire owner of the luxury giant LVMH — has been ordered to pay nearly €22.5 million ($25.7 million) in additional taxes following a long-running dispute with tax authorities.
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Charles Leclerc wins dramatic British Grand Prix as George Russell and Lewis Hamilton complete podium
The Monegasque driver took first place on the podium after a tense race on Sunday.
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Prince Harry accepts Buckingham Palace stay during UK return for Invictus Games
Prince Harry has formally accepted an invitation to stay at Buckingham Palace for part of his visit to London this week, a spokesperson for the Duke of Sussex has confirmed.
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Princess Kate shares emotional family reunion after completing Three Peaks challenge for cancer charity
Catherine undertook the event to raise money for the Royal Marsden, the hospital where she was treated for cancer in 2024.
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Three Lions advance to the quarter-finals following a victory at the Azteca
They held on through eleven minutes of extra time at the Azteca Stadium to beat Mexico 3-2.
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Andy Burnham urged to ditch Trump strategy and rebuild ties with Europe
Andy Burnham is being urged to prioritise Europe over the US amid criticism that his predecessor was too close to Donald Trump.
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Labour plans election crackdown on X and Facebook with broadcaster-style rules
Social media sites should be faced with restrictions during elections in a similar way to broadcasters, Labour’s deputy leader said.
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Man and woman arrested after 22-year-old stabbed to death in west London
A man and a woman have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a 22-year-old man was stabbed to death in west London, police have said.
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Police launch new probe into missing £1.5m from Scotland’s 2014 independence campaign
Fresh questions have been raised over financial management in the independence movement after a new police investigation was launched into allegations of missing funds.
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Energy giant tells Andy Burnham clean power push could save families £500 a year
Andy Burnham is being urged to adopt a clean power plan that could cut household energy bills by £500 a year after vowing to give families “breathing space” on the cost of living.
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Rochdale grooming gang victim given police protection after ringleader Shabir Ahmed walks free
A victim of the Rochdale grooming gang has been given extra police protection after the release of the gang’s leader Shabir Ahmed.
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Two missing men found dead inside car hidden in undergrowth 10 days after disappearing
Two missing men have been found dead in the same car after seemingly swerving off the road ten days ago.
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Nearly 1 million Trump crypto buyers lose $3.8bn while he pockets $1.4bn
An up-to-date tally of Trump followers turned crypto investors is in. And for them, the overall results are remarkably bad.
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Dmytro Kovalenko’s dark network of Swiss Adelon AG, Dubai offshores and Polish ports kept Russian coal flowing into Europe despite war
In the years following 2014, numerous Ukrainian companies continued doing business with Russia, often through complex corporate structures and opaque commercial schemes.
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Krypto-Lügen und leere Versprechen: Wie Heit mit GSPartners Anleger in den Ruin trieb
Josip Curcic, besser bekannt als Josip Heit, der aus Kroatien stammende Gründer der GSB Gold Standard Banking Corporation AG, verwirklichte seinen Traum vom Reichtum und öffentlicher Bekanntheit.
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Egypt unveils Middle East’s largest military command center powered by AI
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi inaugurated on Saturday the State Strategic Command Headquarters, known as "the Octagon," in Egypt’s New Capital east of Cairo, the Egyptian presidency said in a statement.
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Architects of state capture: How Nikolai Shikhidi, Sofia Toros, and Ivan Savvidis dismantled state land protection in the Russian capital
Krasnodar businessmen Nikolai Shikhidi and Sofia Toros, linked to Alexander Chistyakov and billionaire Ivan Savvidis, are locked in a battle over former Ministry of Defense land in Moscow’s Lefortovo district.
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