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International criminal groups use technology to expand in and beyond Asia, UN report says
A U.N. report says Southeast Asia-based criminal groups are using increasingly integrated networks and technology to build a rapidly growing illicit economy with tentacles that reach far beyond Asia, costing victims more than $88 billion a year alone in frauds linked to online scams
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Descendant of Nazi opponent tries to remove far-right party's wreath at Hitler plot memorial event
A descendant of an executed opponent of the Nazis tried to remove a wreath from the far-right Alternative for Germany party at an event in Berlin marking the 82nd anniversary of the failed attempt to kill Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler
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Another tanker attacked in Strait of Hormuz as US strikes Iran for 10th consecutive night
Iran has attacked a tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, forcing its crew to abandon the ship
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Powerball ticket sales begin Tuesday in the United Kingdom
Powerball ticket sales in the United Kingdom will begin Tuesday, allowing players there to compete for the same massive jackpots as U.S. players
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US and Iran dig in over the Strait of Hormuz, showing the limits of intensifying airstrikes
The U.S. and Iran are back to bombing every day in a bid to control the Strait of Hormuz
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Tropical Storm Bertha drifts toward land as Hurricane Fausto forms in the eastern Pacific
Hurricane Fausto has formed in the eastern Pacific far from Mexico’s Baja California peninsula and poses no threat to land
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The Tate brothers fight extradition to the UK where they face rape and sex trafficking charges
A lawyer says social media influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate will fight extradition to the United Kingdom
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Hurricane Fausto forms in the eastern Pacific far from Mexico’s Baja peninsula
Hurricane Fausto forms in the eastern Pacific far from Mexico’s Baja peninsula
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Yemen's Iranian-backed Houthis say they will block Saudi shipping at Red Sea gateway
Yemen's Iranian-backed Houthi rebels have announced a maritime embargo against Saudi Arabia
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US soldiers killed by Iran were from Texas and Hawaii, military says
The U.S. military has identified two soldiers killed in action last week in the war with Iran
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