Zamira Hajiyeva, married to Jahangir Hajiyev, a banker, who is serving a 15-year sentence in their native Azerbaijan for stealing millions from his state-controller bank, managed to spend £16m in Harrods, by using 54 credit cards many of which were linked to her husband’s bank is currently fighting the UK’s first Unexplained Wealth Order (UWO).…
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On Wednesday16th December 2020, the volatile currency Bitcoin gained 170 per cent this year and jumped 4.5 per cent to as much as $14, 800 ($20, 000)buoyed by demand from large investors keen on its potential for quick profits. IN November investors had a bumpy ride with the cryptocurrency peaked at £19, 000 before dropping…
London, Hertfordshire, and Essex moving to tier-3 -England’s highest tier of coronavirus restrictions will come into place from Wednesday 00:01Hrs MPs have been told by Health secretary Matt Hancock. A new variant of coronavirus identified, and it may be associated with a faster spread in the south of England, Matt Hancock, UK Health Secretary. These tier-3…
The Great Conjunction: Jupiter and Saturn are moving from one zodiac sign to another simultaneously on December 21 the longest night of the year, which happens once in 800 years, and the last time such an event happened Henry IV was on the English Throne. For astrologers like Dawn Anne of Astrology answers, the next…
Hope rise of a last-minute saving Brexit deal amid a level playing field remains a sticking point. Boris Johnson, prime minister, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said it was “ responsible at this point to go the extra mile”. The two sides had said Sunday was the deadline for a decision on…
The Early period between 1917 and 1989, the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian, German, Ottaman and Russian Empires yields an unstable political and economic order plagued by rival nationalism, Bolshevism and democracies that turn into dictatorships, unleashing the Second World War. In the latter period the US and the Soviet Union dominate one half of Europe…
The Pandemic has touched every aspect of life bringing death, disease, isolation, joblessness, fear, grief, and despair amid deepening social and economic unequalness. Globalisation is under pressure from nationalism, as countries have closed borders, hoarded PPE and bartered over vaccine. As geopolitical alliances are being reshaped, the US seems in disorder, China appears invigorated. The…
Facebook faces antitrust allegations over deals for Instagram and WhatsApp including acquisitions, other claims target the company’s tactics against competitors, as it is being sued by FTC, State Attorneys General, and 46 states. Imagine your posts are visible only to people in your real-life community as not only does the company not use tracking cookies,…
After 20 months of grounding globally in March 2019, commercial passenger flights have resumed on Boeing’s 737 Max aircraft for the first time, after Brazilian airline Gol resumed operations using the plane. The American company’s previously bestselling airplane was given the approval to return to the skies by US regulators US Federal Aviation Administration (FDA)…
The UK’s world-first Covid-19 vaccine rollout is facing problems for two people with serious allergies to medicines or food, within 24 hours. Two unnamed healthcare workers who have a significant history of an allergic reaction are recovering following the first day of the mass vaccination programme, as it is understood in the US vaccine trial…