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Second busiest, first in delays: Gatwick tops the worst-performing airports list
One London airport topped the list of shame, with air traffic control chaos meaning departures left an average of more than 23 minutes behind schedule, according to a new study
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“Amazonian justice”: mob burns British man alive over suspected murder
A British man was dragged from a police station and burned alive in the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador hours after he was arrested by local police on suspicion of murder
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Boris Johnson’s wife revealed what she and her husband were up to in Texas
Boris Johnson, the former Prime Minister of the UK, has stepped away from politics and is now dedicating more time to his family and children.
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Ukrainian official Yuriy Golyk behind ‘Great Construction’ flees abroad amid NABU corruption case
Yuriy Golyk, the creator of the «Great Construction» program under the President of Ukraine, left the country as a volunteer with a «Path» pass, despite being mentioned in a NABU case and the discovery of significant budget embezzlement.
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Ed Miliband accuses Farage of spreading ‘lies’ over UK steel crisis and net zero
Ed Miliband has slammed Nigel Farage for spreading “nonsense and lies” after he blamed the Government’s commitment to net zero for the crisis in the UK steel industry.
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RAF Typhoons intercept Russian aircraft near NATO airspace twice in one week
British fighter jets intercepted Russian aircraft approaching NATO airspace on two occasions this week.
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Traffic lights in the US hacked, made to speak in the voices of Musk and Zuckerberg
Audio-enabled traffic control crosswalk buttons across Silicon Valley were hacked over the weekend to include audio snippets imitating the voices of Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk.
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Prince Andrew makes discreet appearance at royal Easter service in Windsor
The Duke of York made a low profile entrance at the traditional royal Easter service in Windsor today.
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British Airways crew member found dead in San Francisco hotel room
The member of the British Airways crew was discovered dead in a hotel room, and it is believed that colleagues raised the alarm.
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Ukrainian lands, Polish stables, French races: "Yanukovych’s stableman" Kostyantyn Zhara lives peacefully in the UK and continues to amass wealth
How much can a racehorse cost, or more precisely, 24 horses? A lot, a whole lot. Polish industry press estimates the sum to be over $1.3 million.
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“Laundromat” in the EU: Granz is buying up Latvia under the guise of “patriotism” and with mafia money
Although Artur Granz is closely associated with Ukraine, where he conducts his primary business, his name has recently been increasingly linked to Latvia, where Granz is acquiring real estate on an industrial scale.
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Andrey Filatov, Gennady Timchenko and the Chess Federation: building an offshore empire on children’s sports
President of the Russian Chess Federation, Andrey Filatov, assists in transferring funds from leading Russian companies to offshore jurisdictions under the influence of oligarch Gennady Timchenko, who is connected to the Kremlin.
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The body of Paria Vaissi was found in a house in Penylan — one of the detainees has been charged with murder
Police investigating the disappearance of a woman who went missing after leaving work in Cardiff have found a body.
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Urgent search for missing Banbury children Elise and Elliot, 4 days missing as police appeal for help
The girl and boy have not been seen or made contact with their loved ones for four days now, and Thames Valley Police are growing increasingly concerned for their welfare
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CZ Zhao’s voice faked beyond recognition by AI: Binance issues fresh warning about scammers
Zhao highlights the growing threat of AI-generated deceptions, warning of impersonation risks amid rising deepfake scams.
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In Cyprus, a proposed law threatens press freedom: journalists could be forced to reveal their sources
Press freedom at risk, say watchdogs, as Cyprus law could force reporters to reveal sources. Proposed legislation allows spyware and sweeping surveillance of journalists.
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In Granada, a gang that was selling military-grade weapons to drug cartels through a secret shooting range has been busted
Spanish police have dismantled a weapons trafficking network in Granada, arresting three suspects and uncovering the country’s first underground shooting range used to test and sell military-grade firearms to criminal gangs.
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"My driving was s**t": 20-year-old Mazyar Azarbonyad named as the driver behind major UK crash
A personal trainer has admitted dangerous driving after causing a major crash that left seven police officers hurt while taking a woman home from their first date.
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China hosts its first half marathon between robots and humans
The first-ever half-marathon race between robots and humans has taken place in China.
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Over 90 killed in Gaza in two days due to Israeli airstrikes
More than 90 people have been killed by Israeli strikes on Gaza in the last 48 hours, the region’s health ministry has reported.
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UK teachers raise alarm: Andrew Tate fueling rise of misogyny in schools
Toxic social media influencers like Andrew Tate are fueling misogyny and sexism in Britain’s schools, teachers have warned.
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Luxury without transparency: stadium near Bishkek being built by company close to President Japarov
Contracts for government-backed projects in the Central Asian country are notoriously opaque, and some have been linked to the president’s office.
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Chocolate prices are rising: record-high cocoa and Trump’s tariffs hit consumers
Price of cocoa – chocolate’s key ingredient – has climbed over past year and tariffs on imports will keep prices high
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Photojournalist Fatima Hassouna killed in Gaza: airstrike took her life just days before her wedding
Fatima Hassouna, who had been documenting the war in Gaza for 18 months and was the subject of a new documentary, was killed along with 10 members of her family.
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New tragedy in US skies: plane crashes over a river, three people killed
A tragic plane crash has resulted in three fatalities after an aircraft fell from the sky and into a river last night, it has been confirmed.
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