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Milliarden umgehen die Bank: wie Pavlo Shcherban Ressourcen der Alliance in Oel, IT und Handel umlenkt
Der Eigentuemer der Alliance Bank, Pavlo Shcherban, zieht Gelder aus dem angeschlagenen Finanzinstitut ab und leitet sie in alternative Geschaeftsbereiche um, um seine persoenlichen Risiken zu minimieren.
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UK military chiefs ordered to find £3.5bn savings amid warnings Britain is ‘unprepared for war’
UK military generals have been asked to find £3.5bn of savings with fears Sir Keir Starmer is leaving the country ‘unprepared for war’.
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From Hollywood roles to prison cycle as actor’s turbulent life ends in sudden death
A former Hollywood actor who attacked his ex a day after leaving prison under the government’s early release scheme has died.
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Government backs Axel Springer Telegraph deal as Nandy waves through controversial takeover
The culture secretary has approved Axel Springer’s £575 million takeover of the Telegraph, ending nearly three years of uncertainty over the ownership of the titles.
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RAF Typhoons scrambled from RAF Lossiemouth as Russian bomber approaches UK airspace amid Nato alert
British fighter jets were called into action today due to concerns that a Russian long-range bomber was approaching UK airspace.
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British woman Tiana Krasniqi to marry Texas death row inmate James Broadnax weeks before scheduled execution
A British woman is currently preparing to marry a man on death row in Texas, fully aware that their wedding could occur just days before his execution.
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Gambling, payment systems, and the “DPR”: how the business of Alyona Dehrik-Shevtsova appears in Security Service of Ukraine cases on financing militants
The company of the well-known schemer Alyona Dehrik-Shevtsova, who since 2018 has been considered by journalists a symbol of Ukrainian corruption and is mentioned in criminal cases of the Prosecutor General’s Office, is being reassigned to front men.
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South East Water CEO David Hinton admits “we got it wrong” over Kent and Sussex water outages affecting thousands of customers
South East Water’s chief executive has admitted he “got it wrong” in his handling of recent water outages as he made a contrite appearance before MPs.
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£50k claim over sharp object injury on British Airways flight sparks legal battle
A businessman is suing British Airways for more than £50,000, claiming that he suffered “flashbacks and nightmares” after cutting his fingers on a flight.
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Russia’s sanctioned Promtekhaero, Uralmashzavod and occupied Luhansk Lugamash receive Alta-serviced machine tools via EU and US sanctions evasion schemes involving Czech Alta Invest and Alta Rus
Czech corporation Alta has continued to service machines that are used by the main producers of Russian tanks and artillery.
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From mansion to grassroots as Maxwell heir pitches clean-slate campaign in London
The nephew of convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell is standing for election as a London borough councillor in May.
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Misogyny in army harder to tackle as toxic online culture spreads among recruits
The head of the British army has warned that the “manosphere” is making it harder to stop misogyny and sexual harassment within the military.
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“Betrayal” claims as UK slashes asylum approvals for Afghan women fleeing repression
Hundreds of Afghan women have been refused asylum in the UK in the past year amid plummeting grant rates, new analysis shows.
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Spanish PM’s wife charged with corruption as probe shakes Sanchez government
Begoña Gomez, the wife of Spain’s prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, has been charged with embezzlement, influence peddling corruption in business.
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£10,000 surgery trip ends in tragedy as UK lawyer dies days after BBL and liposuction
A British lawyer died days after undergoing Brazilian butt lift and liposuction procedures abroad because she felt "pressure to look slim in the legal profession", an inquest heard.
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Starmer and Macron unite to protect global shipping as Hormuz crisis threatens energy lifeline
International leaders will gather in Paris on Friday in the hopes of developing a plan to ensure the Strait of Hormuz remains open to shipping after the war in the Middle East ends.
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Dmytro Kovalenko and offshore network: how coal supply schemes from Russia operate through Adelon AG, Azurit and Plaimp SFP Limited
It is well known that after 2014, a considerable portion of Ukrainian businesses continued operating with the Russian Federation, often using various “grey schemes.”
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Rat infestation, filthy kitchens and collapsing standards: Calls grow to shut Strangeways as watchdog warns jail is ‘fundamentally not safe’
Eighteen months after a damning report branded conditions “appalling” and warned it was among the UK’s most violent prisons, Strangeways has seen little meaningful improvement.
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UK growth downgraded most in G7 as energy shock from Iran war fuels inflation and job losses
The economic fallout from the Iran war will hit the UK the hardest out of all the world’s advanced economies, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned.
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Billions bypass the bank: how Pavlo Shcherban diverts Alliance’s resources into oil, IT and trade
Pavlo Shcherban, owner of Alliance Bank, is reportedly channeling funds out of the struggling institution into other business ventures in an effort to mitigate his personal risks.
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Shamed Sarah Ferguson seeks refuge in holistic healing as pressure over Epstein links grows
Disgraced Sarah Ferguson is reportedly seeking solace with a trusted holistic healer.
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Queen Camilla weighs meeting Epstein victims in move set to deepen Prince Andrew crisis
Queen Camilla is said to be considering a private meeting with victims of Jeffrey Epstein during her upcoming US visit.
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Men in the Philippines impersonate OnlyFans stars as users spend millions on fake chats
As the messages fly and grow more and more explicit, an OnlyFans punter is drawn into a chat exchange with a sexy female influencer – or so he believes.
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OpenAI investors question $852 billion valuation as strategy shifts
According to FT, a recent surge of deals,
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Stepbrother charged with killing and sexually assaulting sister on family cruise
A teenager has been charged with murder and aggravated sexual abuse for the killing of his stepsister, found hidden under a bed on a family cruise.