Torture chambers in Ukraine's Kherson 'financed by Russian state' say investigators
A network of at least 20 torture chambers in the recently liberated southern Ukrainian region of Kherson was "planned and directly financed by the Russian State," war crimes investigators said on Thursday, citing new evidence.

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‘Customer-friendly& sports results cost betting giant Flutter nearly £40m
The boss of gambling giant Flutter Entertainment said he watched the Fifa World Cup final &through my fingers& as the match cost the business heavily in payouts.

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Royal Navy seizes anti-tank missiles from small boat off Iran
The Royal Navy has seized anti-tank missiles and fins for ballistic missiles during a raid on a small boat believed to be heading from Iran to Yemen.

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Japanese ‘Happy Science& cult leader dies
TOKYO: Ryuho Okawa, the leader of the Japanese &Happy Science& cult who claimed to be able to communicate with the spirits of everyone from Jesus to Donald Trump, died on Thursday aged 66, local media reported.

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Russia says Ukrainian saboteurs make border incursion
MOSCOW - Russia on Thursday reported that a group of Ukrainian combatants had crossed into the southern Bryansk region, with the Kremlin calling it a "terrorist attack".

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Sunken Philippine tanker leaking oil
MANILA: A sunken Philippine tanker carrying 800,000 litres of industrial fuel oil has leaked some of its cargo into the sea, authorities said on Thursday, as they raced to find the vessel and contain the spill.

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