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German Prosecutors Link Ukrainian State Authorities to 2022 Nord Stream Sabotage
German prosecutors have indicted a former Ukrainian officer, alleging that state authorities ordered the 2022 Nord Stream pipeline sabotage.
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Metropolitan Police Under Scrutiny: Between Structural Reform and Operational Shifts
As the Met Police launches a new retail crime strategy and uses advanced DNA testing, victims continue to highlight failures in institutional accountability.
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Kamala Harris pivots to progressive coalition building as 2028 primary looms
Former VP Kamala Harris is courting anti-Israel progressives and NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani as she leads early polling for the 2028 Democratic nomination.
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Coughlans Bakery Enters Liquidation After 89 Years of Operation
Coughlans Bakery has ceased trading and entered liquidation, closing 32 shops amid rising operational costs and economic headwinds for UK high street retailers.
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Princess Diana at 65: A Legacy of Maternal Devotion and Cultural Influence
On what would have been her 65th birthday, we examine the enduring public and private legacy of Princess Diana, from her modern motherhood to her style evolution.
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Long Island Faces Dual Crisis: Fatal Expressway Crash and Extreme Heatwave
Long Island residents face a dangerous heatwave while authorities investigate a fatal multi-vehicle crash on the Long Island Expressway that left two dead.
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Daredevil Climbers Arrested After Scaling Empire State Building for Stunt Proposal
Two daredevil influencers were taken into custody after climbing to the top of the Empire State Building to unfurl a banner and stage a public marriage proposal.
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Tel Aviv at a Crossroads: Geopolitical Tensions Clash with Economic Resilience
Despite rising security threats from Iran and regional volatility, Tel Aviv continues to see record stock growth, infrastructure expansion, and corporate investment.
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Karl Stefanovic Departs ARN Media Following Podcast Controversy
Broadcaster Karl Stefanovic has parted ways with ARN Media’s ‘The Long Weekend’ radio show following backlash over an interview with far-right activist Tommy Robinson.
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Hotel Security Concerns Rise Following Omaha Burglary; L+R Expands in Spain
A burglary at an Omaha hotel during the College World Series has sparked security concerns, while L+R expands its hospitality footprint into Madrid.
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IRGC Moves to Seize Historic Protestant Church in Tehran
Iranian authorities are moving to seize the 150-year-old Saint Peter Evangelical Church in Tehran, marking a major escalation in pressure on religious minorities.
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Circle Faces Competitive Squeeze as Regulatory Wins Meet New Market Rivalry
While Circle secures a regulatory advantage in the EU under MiCA, it faces a 15% stock drop following the launch of a rival stablecoin backed by major industry players.
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Wife of Released Engineer Robert Pether Warns of Critical Health Decline in Iraq
Desree Pether, wife of Australian engineer Robert Pether, reports his health is failing in Baghdad after his release from an Iraqi prison without proper documentation.
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Wimbledon 2026 Prize Fund Hits Record £64.2M Amid Ongoing Revenue Dispute
Wimbledon has raised its total prize fund to a record £64.2 million, though players remain in a tense standoff with officials over revenue sharing percentages.
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Paul Flack, brother of late TV presenter Caroline Flack, dies at 55
Paul Flack, 55, has died following a medical emergency at his home in Norwich, with an inquest into his death scheduled for October 23.
