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US and UK put sanctions on alleged Cambodia cyber-scammers and seize $15bn in bitcoin | Organised crime

US and UK put sanctions on alleged Cambodia cyber-scammers and seize $15bn in bitcoin | Organised crime

The United States and United Kingdom have seized approximately $15 billion in bitcoin and frozen properties in London owned by alleged leaders of scam operations based in Cambodia. These scams reportedly deceive victims globally and involve the exploitation and torture of trafficked workers. Six individuals, including two Chinese-born businessmen, have been subjected to travel bans […]

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Vivienne Westwood’s granddaughter criticises company as Riyadh fashion week deal announced | Vivienne Westwood

Vivienne Westwood’s granddaughter criticises company as Riyadh fashion week deal announced | Vivienne Westwood

Cora Corré, granddaughter of the late Vivienne Westwood, expressed that the current direction of the Vivienne Westwood brand does not reflect her grandmother’s values. This comment comes as the brand announces its participation in Riyadh Fashion Week, alongside designer Stella McCartney, despite global concerns regarding Saudi Arabia’s human rights practices. The Vivienne Foundation, established by

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24 hours with Trump on diplomatic tornado through Middle East

24 hours with Trump on diplomatic tornado through Middle East

US President Donald Trump recently completed a day-long trip to the Middle East, coinciding with the announcement of a significant agreement regarding Gaza, described as a crucial moment following two years of intense conflict. During the return flight, Trump characterized the day as “historic,” suggesting that “everlasting peace” was within reach—a proclamation met with skepticism.

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French PM backs freezing Macron's pension reform to save government

French PM backs freezing Macron’s pension reform to save government

French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has indicated his support for suspending the 2023 pension reforms, which are set to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. This proposal comes as Parliament anticipates crucial no-confidence votes later this week. Lecornu announced his intention to propose the suspension to Parliament this autumn, which received positive reactions

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