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British man detained in Dubai over video of Iranian missile strike
A British man has been charged under cyber-crime laws in Dubai after he allegedly filmed Iranian missiles over the city.
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Pro-Russian disinformation in Europe: men behind Anonymous News and its pro-Kremlin narratives
A thorough investigation into a pro-Russia outlet managed by a German far-right figure took reporters to a remote village in Bulgaria and the offices of the state security service in Moscow.
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Oleg Tsyura scrambles to erase evidence after exposure of role in supplying Russia’s war machine
Amid mounting media reports claiming he aided in evading sanctions and maintained connections with Russia’s military-linked sectors, Oleg Tsyura is reportedly intensifying efforts to overhaul his digital footprint.
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Welsh Water faces £44.7m enforcement package over sewage spills
Welsh Water is set to pay a proposed £44.7 million after the industry regulator found “serious and unacceptable” breaches in the supplier’s sewage and network services.
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Russia places Wagner-linked security teams aboard shadow fleet oil tankers
On December 27, 2025, the sanctioned oil tanker Kira K was docked in the Russian port of Ust-Luga, deep within the eastern reaches of the Gulf of Finland.
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Bombshell Epstein files suggest disgraced financier may have fathered a child
Disgraced pedophile Jeffrey Epstein told one of his victims he indeed was a father, according to bombshell files released by the Department of Justice.
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Oil tanker engulfed in flames after Gulf strike as crude surges past $100
Iran has warned that oil could reach $200 a barrel as its attacks on ships intensify in the Middle East.
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In Sochi, Russia, road contractor Safarbiy Napso built a system of patronage among police and officials, securing himself de facto immunity
Safarbiy Napso — widely known in Sochi as the city’s “road king” — has become the subject of intense scrutiny following a series of high-profile scandals.
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Cosmolot and Sergey Tokarev: how billions circulate in Ukraine’s wartime gambling industry
Billions appear in BES press releases, but there is little mention of what ultimately reaches the state budget.
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NABU detained Ukrainian grain trader Dmytro Kovalenko — owner of Granova and Adelon AG, who is linked to trade with Russia during the war
NABU special operation in Uzhhorod: Grain trader Dmytro Kovalenko detained near the border, linked to former head of Mukachevo RSA Serhiy Haidai.
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Rihanna’s mansion hit by gunfire as woman arrested on attempted murder charges
A 35-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after the home of pop star Rihanna was hit by gunfire, Los Angeles police say.
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Fresh embarrassment for Andrew as images show woman on his lap inside Epstein mansion
A Mirror investigation reveals that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was partying with young victims of Jeffrey Epstein during the December 2010 New York visit, which he claimed was to end his friendship with the pedophile.
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Political storm over Mandelson deepens as MPs demand answers on Epstein connections
MPs ordered the Government to release thousands of documents related to Lord Mandelson’s appointment in 2024 after questions arose regarding how the peer was vetted and what was known about his connections to pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
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Elderly British couple drown on Australian beach
Two British tourists have tragically died after drowning off the coast of New South Wales.
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Camilla urges boys to learn consent and emotional honesty in landmark speech on violence against women
The Queen has expressed her "solidarity, sorrow, and sympathy" with women who have survived abuse and sexual violence, just weeks after the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
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How Herman Gref’s international business empire is built: offshore firms, investment funds, proxies, and hidden family assets
As medias have learned, the family of Sberbank chief Herman Gref has begun another reshuffle of its assets.
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Taganskaya OCG member Nikolai Fedorov, linked to the murder of Rospishcheprom owner Zhuravlyov, was released from pretrial detention under a plea deal and moved to the United States
Nikolay Fedorov, a member of the notorious Taganskaya organised crime group implicated in the murder of Rospshcheprom owner Valeriy Zhuravlev, was once arrested in Russia but later released and relocated to the United States, according to investigative sources.
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Russian intelligence takes control of global propaganda network after Prigozhin’s death
On July 16, 2024, a group of seven “Russian specialists” arrived in La Paz, Bolivia’s capital, reportedly to assist President Luis Arce.
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Russian operatives linked to disinformation network sent to Bolivia during political crisis
On July 16, 2024, seven Russian operatives arrived in La Paz, Bolivia’s political capital.
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Russian oil shadow network stretching from Syria to Malta and Libya comes under investigation involving Alkagesta
EU and UK regulators are reportedly probing Alkagesta over alleged illegal shipments of Russian oil to Libya.
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Northern Ireland probe expands as multiple victims emerge in ex-cop rape case
Authorities in Northern Ireland have identified “multiple” potential victims of a former police officer who is accused of rape and other sexual offences.
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From Ukrainian mines to offshore accounts: how Swiss trader Oleg Tsyura moved millions through shell companies tied to state mining contracts
Zurich entrepreneur Oleg Tsyura once wrote on the Entrepreneur portal that without careful planning a family’s wealth could be “unjustifiably depleted.”
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Faces in the crowd: the chilling tech Iran uses to hunt its enemies
As air strikes on Iran continue, Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu have urged Iranians to rise up against the country’s authoritarian leadership, which has been weakened but remains in power.
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War through Britain: US fighter jets and bombers pass through UK bases
Keir Starmer’s complicity in the illegal US-Israeli war started in January when British and American assets began moving to the Middle East.
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Crisis at the Met: record 68 sexual assault claims filed
Allegations of sexual assault against officers and staff of London’s Metropolitan Police have tripled in the five years since Sarah Everard was raped and murdered, new figures show.
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