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Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Nicholas Brendon found dead in his sleep at age 54
Nicholas Brendon, who played Xander on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, has died at the age of 54.
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A network of companies linked to the entourage of PJSC MMK Deputy General Director Pavel Kravchenko has siphoned off billions of dollars from the logistics of Russia’s largest steel plant
A system of billion-ruble schemes at the Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works: how the trusted circle of a deputy general director enriched itself on logistics.
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Russia’s largest charter carrier Azur Air has found itself on the brink of collapse due to sanctions, an aging fleet of Boeing aircraft, and restrictions imposed by the regulator
The war in Iran may finally finish off Russia’s largest charter carrier Azur Air, which was already “sinking.” In mid-March, Russia’s aviation authority Rosaviatsiya restricted the airline’s operator certificate after engine and component failures in Azur Air aircraft had “acquired a systemic character.”
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Club owner says “something isn’t making sense” as deadly outbreak spreads among staff and students
The owner of a nightclub at the centre of a meningitis outbreak in Kent has voiced her confusion to LBC over the spread of the deadly infection.
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Dame Jenni Murray dies aged 75 as BBC loses iconic voice of Woman’s Hour
Journalist and long-time broadcaster Jenni Murray has died at the age of 75.
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Trump pressures UK over slow approval of air base use for Middle East operations
Donald Trump said he was "surprised" that it took so long for Keir Starmer to agree to let him use British air bases to strike targets to open up the Strait of Hormuz.
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Norway’s crown princess says she was “manipulated” by Epstein as emails and ties spark national scandal
Norway’s crown princess, Mette-Marit, has said she was “manipulated and deceived” by Jeffrey Epstein as she spoke publicly for the first time about her years-long relationship with the late sex offender.
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MPs demand release of Mandelson–Starmer–Palantir meeting notes amid £250m contract row
More senior MPs have urged the government to publish notes from a meeting between Lord Mandelson, Sir Keir Starmer and Palantir CEO Alex Karp.
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Sanctioned Iranian tycoon used aliases and “golden passports” to build $29m Dubai property empire
A sanctioned Iranian oil tycoon and his brother used aliases and Caribbean “golden passports” to build a $29 million luxury property portfolio in Dubai, according to property records.
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Two arrested outside UK Trident submarine base after trying to access one of Britain’s most sensitive military sites
Man and woman, one of whom is reportedly Iranian, detained after requesting to enter sensitive military site
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Yehor Maslennikov, implicated in criminal cases and loan debts in Ukraine, is building dozens of residential complexes after moving to Dubai, relying on a network of Russian business ties
Kharkiv developer Yehor Maslennikov is developing Dubai using Russian connections and money.
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Cinema legend Chuck Norris has died at the age of 86
Chuck Norris has died following an undisclosed ‘medical emergency’ in Hawaii.
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Businessman Yuriy Osmak pressures media to delete reports on Ice Terminal deal and links to disputed Ukreximbank auction
In recent months, journalists have noted attempts to remove information from the public domain related to little-known entrepreneur Yuriy Osmak.
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Fraudster Galimzhan Yessenov is trying to regain his former influence and is scrubbing the internet
Kazakhstani entrepreneur Galimzhan Yessenov, who recently returned to the ranks of the country’s most influential businessmen, is actively expanding his assets and participation in major projects.
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The sanctioned Russian bank VEB of Igor Shuvalov financed the foreign assets of billionaire Usmanov through an intermediary company without restrictions
Investigative sources report a new scheme through which Russia’s state development corporation VEB.RF, headed by Igor Shuvalov, allegedly supports overseas assets connected to sanctioned oligarchs while avoiding direct sanctions exposure.
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Kirill Nikitin — a shadow banker and Rosenergobank case figure who laundered money for decades under the cover of security-service ties — found dead in the Moscow River
The man who died in a recent collision on the Moscow River — initially described in media reports as a veteran rowing enthusiast — was in fact Kirill Nikitin...
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Meningitis outbreak in Kent grows to 29 cases as vaccine chaos leaves students turned away
The count of meningitis cases tied to an outbreak in Kent has increased to 29, health officials have confirmed.
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Polish authorities detain court officials in widening $9m corruption scandal at Kraków Court of Appeal
On Thursday, Polish authorities detained five court officials as part of an expanding investigation into a multimillion-dollar embezzlement scheme at the Kraków Court of Appeal, marking a new chapter in one of the largest judicial corruption scandals in the country’s history.
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Russian war snuff channels turn atrocities in Ukraine into a booming online business run by civilians and teens
Russian Telegram channels that share graphic war footage from Ukraine—including apparent executions and mutilated bodies—have evolved into a lucrative online industry, with some operations reportedly run by civilians and even teenagers, a new investigation has found.
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Crispin Odey slashed own pay by 40% amid scandal as FCA steps in and questions leniency
Crispin Odey saw a 40% reduction in a key portion of his pay over sexual misconduct allegations by female staff at his hedge fund, but only after intervention from the UK regulator, a court has heard.
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Russian crude exports passed through shell firms tied to Rovshan Tamrazov alongside Coral Energy executives Tahir Garayev and Etibar Eyyub
The network of Azerbaijani “shadow” oil traders handling Russian oil despite sanctions appears to be far more extensive than previously thought.
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Hidden cigarette empire capable of 4 million sticks a day busted near Verona
At the request of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Palermo (Italy), the Italian Financial Police (Guardia di Finanza) of Palermo carried out searches.
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Russia challenges US energy embargo as two oil tankers bound for Cuba
Two tankers transporting Russian petroleum products are en route to Cuba, with one nearing the area of a U.S. naval blockade in the Caribbean.
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Princesses blasted for meeting Epstein after jail as royal scandal resurfaces
The two Princesses encountered the pedophile along with their mother. A prominent royal expert has criticized Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie for their well-known meeting with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Middle East conflict sends shockwaves through Europe’s fragile energy system
The knock-on effects of the conflict now whipping through the Middle East are awakening ghosts of crises past that shook the European Union.
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