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      25 May

      Illegal Albanian migrants offer £3,000 to fake guarantors in latest scam

      Albanians who have entered the UK illegally on small boats are offering up to £3,000 to fake guarantors in a scam to avoid being held at detention centres. Guarantors are advertising on social media platforms such as TikTok and Facebook that they can provide the migrants with an address in the UK so that they can get bail and escape detention. Migrants must provide evidence of a legitimate address in the UK before they can be released on immigration bail. The guarantors, who have their own dedicated page on TikTok, are also offering to remove the Albanians’ electronic tags which are used to prevent the migrants from absconding once they are freed into the community. The scam comes as the Home Office…

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    • 25 May

      Turkey election: Erdogan’s chance of winning goes up as Sinan Ogan pledges support

      Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan got a major boost towards a successive presidential term after Sinan Ogan, the third-placed presidential election candidate, assured his support to the incumbent president. Ogan announced his support for Erdogan in a press conference in Ankara on Monday.  The support for Erdogan from Ogan, who received 5.17 per cent of votes in the first round of the presidential polls on May 14, comes ahead of the scheduled runoff vote between the incumbent president and the opposition’s Kemal Kilicdaroglu. Erdogan received 49.52 per cent of votes in the first round, with a five-point lead over Kilicdaroglu. Why is Ogan supporting Erdogan? This is because the incumbent president has promised to take forward some of Ogan’s key…

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    • 25 May

      Russian military warehouse bursts into flames close to Ukrainian border

      ARussian military factory 118 miles from the border with Ukraine has burst into flames just two days after a neighbouring region was overrun by pro-Ukrianian forces. A huge plume of black smoke could be seen billowing from the warehouse that had been hired vicariously by a private contractor for the Russian ministry of defence. The factory was known for manufacturing the Uran-9, an unmanned ground combat vehicle that has failed to make it on the Ukrainian battlefield due to technical issues. The fire broke out at 8.28am local time (5.28am GMT) and was extinguished within 45 minutes, according to local reports. It took place in the village of Dyatkovo, in the northern part of the Bryansk region, near Belarus. Russia’s Ministry of Emergency…

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    • 25 May

      Fighting in Sudan has displaced more than 1.3m people, says UN

      The fighting between Sudan’s military and a powerful paramilitary force has displaced more than 1.3 million people, the UN migration agency said on Wednesday. The International Organisation for Migration said the clashes have forced more than one million people to leave their homes to safer areas inside Sudan. About 320,000 others have fled to the neighbouring countries of Egypt, South Sudan, Chad, Ethiopia, the Central African Republic and Libya. The fighting erupted on April 15 after months of escalating tensions between the military, led by General Abdel-Fattah Burhan, and the Rapid Support Forces commanded by General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo. The conflict derailed Sudanese hopes of restoring the country’s fragile transition to democracy, which was disrupted by a military coup led…

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    • 25 May

      Donald Trump’s PGA Tour warning and thoughts on Greg Norman as he hosts LIV Golf event

      Donald Trump will once again be on LIV Golf hosting duty this week, as the Saudi-backed series heads to his Trump National course in Washington DC for LIV DC. This is the first of three LIV Golf events this campaign that will take place at a course owned by the former President of the United States. After a trip to the US capital, Trump will also host events in Bedminster and Miami, just as he did in the breakaway circuit’s maiden season last year. Trump’s involvement with LIV Golf will not come as a surprise to many, with the Republican a keen golfer and friends of both Greg Norman and the Saudi Arabian chiefs in charge. His first public declaration of support for…

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    • 25 May

      Amid fraud visa concerns 2 more Australian Universities ban Indian students

      Two more Australian universities have banned the recruitment of students from some Indian states in response to fresh concerns over a surge in fraudulent visa applications, a media report said. The Federation University in Victoria and Western Sydney University in New South Wales wrote to education agents last week instructing them to no longer recruit students from Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh, as well as the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, The Sydney Morning Herald reported. The development comes even as visiting Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke of more “Australian and Indian students living and studying in each other’s countries, and bringing those experiences home”. Also, the two nations signed the migration and mobility partnership arrangement today to…

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    • 25 May

      King Charles’ Coronation hit with over 8,000 Ofcom complaints from furious viewers

      King Charles’ Coronation has been hit with 137 new complaints from viewers across the UK. The coverage was broadcast over the weekend of Saturday May 6 and Sunday May 7 when royal fans from all over the globe tuned in to see Queen Elizabeth son’s officially become the King of England. On Sunday, BBC One viewers also tuned in to watch the Coronation concert in celebration of King Charles. It was huge stars including Katy Perry, Lionel Richie, and Olly Murs perform in front of a huge audience at Windsor Castle including members of royal family. The majority of the 137 complaints were related to comments made by Adjoa Andoh during coverage of the Coronation. A spokesperson for Ofcom told The Mirror: “This…

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    • 24 May

      Russia says Su-27 jet sent to prevent US planes violating border

      Russia says it sent a fighter jet to intercept two US B-1B bombers flying over the Baltic Sea in international airspace. A B-1B Lancer strategic bomber takes off from Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota, in US [File: US Air Force/Marc I. Lane ) Russia said it scrambled an Su-27 fighter jet to “prevent violations of the state border” by two United States Air Force strategic bombers flying over the Baltic Sea. Russia’s Defence Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday that the military had prevented any border violation by the US planes and “the flight of the Russian fighter was carried out in strict accordance with international rules for the use of airspace”. “After removing the foreign military aircraft…

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    • 24 May

      Russia claims 70 attackers killed in cross-border Belgorod raid

      Anti-Kremlin groups, the Freedom of Russia Legion and Russian Volunteer Corps, claim responsibility for the incursion and attack on Russian territory. Damaged armoured fighting vehicles in the Grayvoronsky district of Belgorod region, Russia, on 23 May 2023 [Russian Defence Ministry Press Service] Russia has said more than 70 attackers were killed in its operation to repel cross-border raiders who entered the country’s Belgorod region from Ukraine and battled with Russian forces for an estimated 24 hours before retreating from Russian territory. Russia said it had deployed jets and artillery on Tuesday to destroy the armed groups that penetrated the border region in the most audacious attack on Russian territory since Moscow launched its invasion of Ukraine last year. Authorities said…

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    • 24 May

      Russia to move newest nuclear sub to Pacific in August

      The Generalissimo Suvorov, which entered service at the end of 2022, is part of the new Borei class of stealthier, more nimble undersea vessels. The Generalissimo Suvorov is equipped with Bulava intercontinental ballistic missiles [File: Russian Defense Ministry Press Service ] Russia plans to move its newest nuclear submarine to a permanent base in the Kamchatka Peninsula in August, according to Russia’s state-run TASS news agency, as Moscow steps up its military presence in the Pacific. The Generalissimo Suvorov, which entered service at the end of 2022, carries up to 16 nuclear-tipped Russian Bulava intercontinental ballistic missiles, each of which can carry more than one nuclear warhead. “The submarine Generalissimo Suvorov will make an inter-naval transition from the Northern Fleet…

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