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Harvard morgue manager jailed for selling body parts

A former Harvard Medical School morgue manager is sentenced to eight years for stealing and selling human remains. His wife also receives a prison term. Discover the shocking details of the case.

Elderly woman mailed fentanyl to pay for meds

A Texas woman, 74, distributed enough fentanyl for 150,000 lethal doses via post in a 'side hustle' to afford her own medication. Discover the shocking details of the US drug trafficking case.

Nevada Governor Signs Sweeping Crime Legislation

Nevada's governor signs the Safe Streets Act, reviving a court to ban offenders from the Las Vegas Strip and toughening penalties for crimes against tourism workers. Discover the details and political implications.

NHS Braces for 'Devastating' Winter Amid Strike Threat

A damning report warns of a catastrophic NHS winter with patients languishing in corridors. As trolley waits skyrocket, junior doctors announce a five-day pre-Christmas strike, heaping pressure on the service.

Inside Southeast Asia's $70bn Scam State Industry

KK Park, a notorious Myanmar scam centre, was raided and demolished, but its operators vanished. Experts warn of a new era of 'scam states' where cybercrime reshapes economies and corrupts governments. Read the investigation.

NHS waiting lists fall but corridor care surges

New NHS England data shows a slight fall in overall waiting lists, but reveals rising A&E corridor care and worsening cancer referral times. Discover the key trends and targets.

Home Office failing modern slavery victims

Shocking investigation reveals Home Office systematically failing modern slavery victims, with thousands potentially denied vital support and protection under UK law.

Lorry drivers paid £2,000 per migrant to smuggle into UK

Exclusive investigation reveals how criminal gangs are paying lorry drivers up to £2,000 per migrant in sophisticated smuggling operations targeting UK borders. Police report dramatic spike in arrests as border security tightens.

Migrants found hidden in car on French island

French authorities made a shocking discovery on the picturesque Île d'Oléron after finding five migrants concealed in a vehicle's secret compartment during a routine check.

Pakistan Reopens Border to Sikh Pilgrims

In a significant interfaith gesture, Pakistan has reopened its Wagah border crossing to welcome hundreds of Sikh pilgrims from India celebrating the 555th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.

Vietnam Cities Forming Major Economic Corridor

Groundbreaking research from Kyoto University identifies Vietnam's Hanoi-Ho Chi Minh City region as an emerging megapolitan area set to transform Southeast Asia's economic landscape by 2030.

Elderly face 'corridor medicine' in NHS crisis

Shocking new data reveals thousands of older patients are being treated in hospital corridors for hours, with some waiting up to 24 hours for proper care as NHS emergency services buckle under pressure.

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