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Study highlights how plastic can end up in the most remote and pristine sites in the world
The profiles were used to offer services supplying fake documents and organising transport for migrants
Asif Mahmood pitched idea for sightseeing tours but was later cut out of the business
Hong Kong team build prototype at fraction of the cost of $3m scanners
Ruling embarrassing blow for UK’s anti-fraud agency that led five-year probe
Kuldeep Singh accused of being a fixer for a group seeking an independent Sikh homeland
Researchers say it remains unclear if other climate change impacts will affect population gains
Sovereign wealth fund has taken legal action against a series of banks after the value of its investments fell
Trustees win legal battle after barring father and his two sons for suggesting mosque ‘condoned terrorism’
The planned project has been the focus of protests by environmental campaigners
Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank has accused six directors including BR Shetty of involvement in heavy loss
The breach of the border between Belarus and Poland and Russia’s military build-up in Ukraine have sparked concerns in Nato’s top ranks
The tiny village of Bohoniki has been at the forefront of the crisis on the Poland-Belarus frontier – and has buried its victims
Arias, 2, was deported with his family after the second of two failed crossings
'We’re just the ball for this game', says Iraqi teacher stuck near the border with Poland
