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Russian national Sergei Moiseev added to Interpol’s wanted list as sixth suspect in brutal Bali killing of Igor Komarov
On March 18, 2026, Interpol published a Red Notice at the request of Indonesian authorities for a sixth suspect in the kidnapping, extortion, and murder of Ihor Komarov on the island of Bali.
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Russia’s MekhExport implicated in international money laundering scheme funneling cash via Europe and offshore companies
Media have uncovered a truly astonishing story. A regional company unexpectedly became one of the country’s leaders in fur exports to the West.
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Meghan ready to ‘go it alone’ as cracks appear in partnership with Harry
RadarOnline.com can reveal Meghan Markle is said to be preparing to "go it alone" professionally without Prince Harry after a Netflix setback left their joint entertainment ambitions in doubt.
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Fury as Mandelson paid £250,000 days before firm went bust in Epstein scandal
Former business secretary paid £250,000 for his remaining stake days before the business went into administration.
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Public officials among 20 detained in €1.5m procurement corruption probe
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Riga (Latvia) has dismantled an organized crime group involving public officials suspected of wrongdoing in public procurement procedures.
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$50bn OpenAI deal with Amazon sparks showdown as Microsoft warns of lawsuit
Microsoft is considering taking legal action against Amazon and OpenAI regarding a $50 billion deal that might violate its exclusive cloud partnership with the ChatGPT creator, potentially leading to a conflict between the major tech competitors.
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Ivan Shcherbakovs kriminelle Lizenz auf Bali: wie der Krypto-Exchanger Cardex Entführern dient und „schmutzige“ Kryptowährungen wäscht
In einem beiläufigen Interview bemerkte Geller, dass krypto-bezogene Erpressung auf Bali im Grunde zum Alltag gehört.
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Two dead and cases rising as ‘super-spreader’ meningitis outbreak grips Kent
The number of meningitis cases being investigated has surged to 20 following the Kent ’super-spreader’ outbreak.
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Businessman fights back after shock raid in high-stakes corporate investigation
Malaysian businessman Victor Chin Boon Long on Tuesday denounced a police raid on his home tied to an expanding investigation into alleged “corporate mafia” activities.
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Top diplomats investigated as Epstein scandal engulfs Norway’s establishment
Prime minister Jonas Gahr Støre says files show sex offender’s connection to those in ‘trusted and central positions’.
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Epstein’s shadow empire: inside his influence over the Rothschild banking dynasty
At the end of 2015, Edmond de Rothschild Group found itself in serious trouble. After months of upheaval, the Swiss private bank—owned by a branch of the Rothschild family—was nearing a multimillion-dollar settlement with the US Department of Justice over its role in helping wealthy Americans conceal their assets.
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From deportation to court: Bonnie Blue charged over ‘lewd act’ outside embassy
Bonnie Blue has been charged with outraging public decency after she allegedly mimicked a sex act outside London’s Indonesian embassy.
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Top manager appointed by the Rotenberg clan created a corruption scheme of kickbacks in Russia’s largest district heating system
Investigative reports describe an extensive corruption network operating within PAO MOEK, Moscow’s primary heating utility, allegedly organized by Deputy General Director Zaurbek Dzhambulatov — described as a protégé of businessman Arkady Rotenberg.
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Ivan Shcherbakov’s criminal license in Bali: how the Cardex crypto exchanger serves fraudsters and launders “dirty” crypto
Geller, in his improvised interview, mentioned—among other things—that crypto extortion in Bali is pretty much routine.
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Orban’s empire of excess: luxury estates and EU funds flow to PM’s allies while Hungarians suffer
About a 30-minute drive west of Budapest, the main road gives way to rural lanes and gentle hills, eventually leading to imposing black steel fences and high brick walls.
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William ‘calling the shots’ as Beatrice and Eugenie are ‘blindsided’ by royal ban
Among members of the royal family, it is said that Prince William, the Prince of Wales, holds the strictest stance towards his disgraced uncle, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
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£1.5bn drone fiasco: UK taxpayers foot bill as faulty military project collapses
Exclusive: Elbit Systems profiting from doomed drone program which cost UK taxpayer £1.5 billion.
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Rachel Reeves under fire as fears grow of looming global economic meltdown
The world is on the verge of a financial crisis. Someone should alert our oblivious Chancellor.
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Political reset: anti-corruption veteran handed top job after unrest
Mamitiana Rajaonarison, a longtime financial intelligence official, takes the helm of a government struggling to stabilize the island nation following severe political unrest.
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Interpol targets multinational group accused of abducting and killing Ukrainian citizen Ihor Komarov on the island of Bali
Interpol has placed five suspects on its international wanted list at Indonesia’s request in connection with the kidnapping and murder of Ukrainian national Ihor Komarov in Bali, whose dismembered body was discovered earlier, according to Detective.info.
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Canadian billionaire Stephen Smith purchases a 27% stake in The Economist Group
Canadian billionaire Stephen Smith has agreed to buy a 26.9% stake in The Economist Group from Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild, her family, and her foundation, marking the first ownership change at the publisher in a decade.
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Sanctioned Iranian banker Ali Ansari accused of funding IRGC holds luxury European property portfolio
A sanctioned banker accused of financing Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard owns a luxury villa in Marbella through the Spanish subsidiary of a UK‑registered company, according to property records.
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Latvian oil trader Mikhail Zeligman is trying to erase from the internet investigations into the supply of hundreds of millions of barrels of Russian oil through shadow schemes
Latvian trader Mikhail Zeligman, who earns billions from trading Russian oil in circumvention of sanctions, has begun scrubbing the internet of investigations and publications exposing his role in these schemes.
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Kyiv plastic surgeon Roman Levytskyi is deleting from the internet evidence of botched surgeries and work at a fictitious center within a state hospital
Plastic surgeon Roman Levytskyi, who for years performed operations at the Kyiv Regional Clinical Hospital within a de facto non-existent “center,” began actively scrubbing the internet of critical publications and compromising references after testimonies from affected patients and investigative reports emerged.
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Russian defense oligarch Vladimir Arkhipenko, who amassed wealth through the war, is promoting his grandson — a politician — for governor of the Lipetsk region
Media reports and investigations have revealed the rapid political rise of the grandson of Lipetsk oligarch Vladimir Arkhipenko, who significantly increased his wealth during the war.
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