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French civil servant drugged us to make us urinate on ourselves, say accusers
Nearly 250 women have accused a senior French civil servant, Christian Nègre, of drugging them during job interviews at the Ministry of Culture in Paris between 2009 and 2018, allegedly to make them lose control of their bladder in public. The case has drawn comparisons with the Gisèle Pelicot trial, which brought the concept of…
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‘I was just longing to let it out, but obviously I couldn’t’: Queen Camilla reveals emotional visit to cancer centre after privately discovering King had been diagnosed with the disease
Queen Camilla has spoken publicly for the first time about the emotional toll of privately knowing King Charles had cancer while carrying out an official engagement on the subject. She opened the new Maggie’s Royal Free cancer support centre in London in January 2024, just five days before Buckingham Palace announced the King’s diagnosis, meaning…
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The harrowing reality of cut-price ‘flash deal’ cocaine: Step-by-sobering-step, the Daily Mail exposes the routes, corruption and innocent victims behind Britain’s drugs market
The Daily Mail has published an investigation into Britain’s cocaine market, focusing on the emergence of cut-price “flash deal” cocaine and tracing the supply chains, corruption and human cost behind it. The piece frames itself as a step-by-step exposé, examining how the drug moves from source to street and the toll this takes on communities…
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Baby-faced alleged ringleader of Penn State cocaine ring has turned himself in, prosecutors say
According to the headline, the alleged ringleader of a cocaine distribution ring linked to Penn State University has surrendered to authorities, prosecutors have confirmed. The suspect, described as having a youthful appearance, is accused of organising drug trafficking activity connected to the university, though the case highlights ongoing concerns about drug distribution networks operating near…
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Pictured: Three sisters left with catastrophic injuries after crash on Irish motorway that killed five teenage boys ‘who boasted about joyriding days before smash’
Five teenage boys died and three sisters were left with catastrophic injuries after a crash on an Irish motorway, with reports suggesting the boys had boasted about joyriding in videos filmed days before the collision. The case has drawn attention partly because of footage reportedly showing the group bragging about reckless driving and “terrorising communities”…
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Downed air traffic control, ChatGPT for teens, Earl Spencer’s Diana book and Liverpool’s new era
DoT’s air traffic control revamp under DOGE falls short, OpenAI rolls out a stricter teen chatbot, Earl Spencer plans a “historic” book on Diana, and Andoni Iraola takes charge at Liverpool as Jack Whaley makes the Walker Cup squad.
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Former Fauci associate David Morens pleads guilty to conspiracy
David Morens, former senior adviser at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and once an associate to Anthony Fauci, pleaded guilty on Thursday to a conspiracy to defraud the U.S. in relation to efforts to evade Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. The Justice Department announced the guilty plea Tuesday. In April, the…
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Narcos expert who placed US sanctions on notorious Kinahan trio reveals KEY strategy the State must implement immediately to stop Cartel rivals’ plans to fill inevitable vacuum
A US expert who helped design the sanctions programme that targeted Ireland’s notorious Kinahan cartel has warned that the state must act swiftly to prevent rival gangs from stepping into the vacuum left behind. The intervention highlights ongoing concerns that dismantling one criminal network, however successful, does not eliminate the underlying drug trade, and that…
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Kai Trump recalls ‘a lot of crying’ with mom Vanessa before college amid breast cancer battle
Kai Trump, the 19-year-old granddaughter of President Donald Trump, has spoken about the emotional final days spent with her mother, Vanessa Trump, before leaving home to begin her freshman year at the University of Miami. The disclosure comes as Vanessa continues to battle breast cancer, a diagnosis she revealed publicly in May, adding an extra…