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All news for 2025-11-04

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All flights suspended at Brussels Airport after reports of a drone close to the runway
Brussels Airport has been shut down and all flights have been halted following a reported drone sighting, according to Belgian air traffic control
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British individual faces extradition to Germany over a supposed Hamas-connected terrorism scheme
A British man has been detained and is awaiting extradition to Germany, where he is charged with being a central figure in a terror group associated with Hamas, which had plans to attack Jewish sites
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Southport investigation hears alerts regarding the aggressor's violent conduct years prior to the incident
The sibling of the Southport assailant informed a friend that his brother "rarely shows compassion", leaving their father attempting "to stay alive" two years prior to the deadly assault, the public inquiry has been told
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Europe is dealing with an oversupply of cocaine as smugglers hide reserves to raise prices
On a chilly, clear morning at first light last December, officials observed two speedboats transporting several large parcels at the entrance to the Guadalquivir River in the southwest of Spain
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Germany intends to expel Syrians following the announcement that the civil war has concluded
According to Friedrich Merz, Syrians no longer have grounds to be granted asylum in Germany as the civil war in their country has ended
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Exiled royals: The discreet decline of Sarah Ferguson following Andrew's downfall
Sarah Ferguson's unpretentious charm endeared her to the public, yet privately, her expenses seemed far from modest
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Rachel Reeves indicates difficult Budget decisions and does not dismiss the possibility of tax increases
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has stated she will make "essential decisions" in the Budget following the "world presenting us with further challenges"
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European officials dismantle a €600 million cryptocurrency fraud network, with nine individuals arrested in three different nations
European authorities have broken up a large-scale cryptocurrency fraud and money laundering operation, leading to the arrest of nine individuals in a coordinated effort involving Cyprus, Spain, and Germany
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Georgia detains a German citizen associated with the Tbilisi fraud network that swindled thousands
Authorities in Georgia have detained a German citizen linked to a scam call centre located in Tbilisi that has swindled thousands of people globally
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Reality television personality and insider to the royals, Ben Duncan, falls 100 feet to his death from a hotel costing £1,000 per night
Ben Duncan, well-known for his appearance on Big Brother and as a reported friend of Prince William, has passed away at the age of 45
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Farage under investigation for not declaring paid American visit connected to Trump fundraising event
Nigel Farage is under investigation by Parliament for the belated registration of his interests, specifically concerning a visit to Florida linked to a fundraising event for Trump
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Texas oil company encounters legal proceedings in the U.S. over suspected irregularities in Congo methane sale
Two civil society organisations from the Democratic Republic of Congo have initiated a legal action for the discovery of evidence in the United States, targeting the oil and gas firm based in Texas, which secured the most substantial contract for methane extraction from Lake Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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A UK minister advises Elon Musk to "focus on his own affairs" following comments about the London rally
Elon Musk has been advised to "mind his own business" by a Home Office minister following the tech billionaire's series of remarks critical of the UK
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Prince Andrew might consider finding sanctuary in Abu Dhabi following the royal dispute
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor might have lost his princely title – but could he find success as a sheikh?
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Gopichand Hinduja, leader of a £35 billion enterprise, passes away following a prolonged illness
The UK's richest family's patriarch has died, as confirmed by his relatives
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According to the foreign policy chief, the EU might welcome new members by 2030
The European Union could potentially accept new members by 2030, as stated by its chief of foreign policy, who praised Montenegro and Albania for their advancements in reform, criticised Serbia for its setbacks, and observed a more significant deterioration of democracy in Georgia
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France probes Shein, Temu, AliExpress and Wish concerning minors' access to adult content
The Paris prosecutor announced on Tuesday that online shopping platforms Shein, Temu, AliExpress, and Wish are under investigation in France over suspected violations, including minors being able to access pornographic material through their sites
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Donald Trump Jr alleges that the BBC has altered footage of his father's address
Donald Trump Jr has reproached the BBC, alleging that Panorama manipulated video recordings in order to imply that the president had incited the Capitol Hill disturbance
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European media reveal that anonymous phone data of EU officials is being sold online
The "anonymous" location data of EU officials in Brussels can be bought, as uncovered by a collaborative inquiry carried out by European media organisations
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Beckham is awarded a knighthood at Windsor Castle
The 50-year-old football icon is being recognised for his contributions to both sport and charity
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Popular LUXVISAGE brow gel acts like glue during makeup removal, pulling out eyebrow hairs, consumers say
Buyers from multiple countries are reporting eyebrow loss after several months of using the popular LUXVISAGE fixing gel, advertised as providing “concrete hold” for up to 24 hours.
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Gracie Spinks' father urges for enhanced workplace protections following a "disturbing" survey on violence
The father of a woman who was murdered by a colleague stalking her has called on employers to enhance the protection of their staff from violence, aggression, or abuse
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The BBC has been accused of deceptively editing Trump's speech to imply he provoked the attack on the Capitol
A former external adviser to the BBC has alleged that the organisation was charged with selectively editing a speech by Donald Trump to make it more evident that he incited the attack on the US Capitol