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Russian beauty who had baby with ex-Malaysia king tells how her 'fairy tale' marriage collapsed

Oksana Voevodina says she hasn't spoken to her ex-husband the Sultan of Kelantan since he walked out in December. she has opened up about the collapse of their marriage to MailOnline.




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Britain's worst paedophile 'stabbed to death with a makeshift blade'

Huckle was stabbed to death in his cell at HMP Full Sutton with a makeshift 'shiv' knife and fellow inmate Paul Fitzgerald (pictured) is in isolation as Humberside Police investigates.




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Financier accused of stealing £3bn from Malaysian government was 'transformed' by time at Harrow

Malaysian financier Jho Low, who was, accused of stealing £3 billion from his country's government was directly inspired by the overt wealth of his peers at Harrow-school, says economic expert.




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Former soldier tells how his life was saved by Poppy Appeal after he was left homeless and suicidal

Leon Parker, 20, from Wirral, revealed how his life was saved by the British Legion after he was diagnosed with PTSD when he left the Army, and spent 13 weeks living in a tent in the woods.




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Adelaide woman issues desperate plea two years after her mother disappeared in Malaysia

Jen Bowen, from Adelaide, has travelled to South East Asia more than a dozen times since December 2017, when her mother Anna Jenkins vanished without a trace in Malaysia during a daylight Uber trip.




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Sri Lankan passenger who threatened to blow up a Malaysia Airlines plane has sentence cut

Manodh Marks, the first person in Australia to be jailed for attempting to take control of an aircraft, could now be released from prison in two-and-a-half years.




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Great Britain and England hockey player Sam Ward loses SIGHT in his left eye

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Sam Ward is now facing a battle to continue playing after being struck in the face with a hockey ball during an Olympic Games qualifier this month.




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Australian who faced death over importing the drug ice into Malaysia has conviction quashed

Australian grandmother Maria Exposto, who faced death by hanging after being found guilty of importing ice into Malaysia in 2014 has had her conviction overturned by the country's federal court.




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Grandmother who escaped death by hanging after being acquitted of smuggling ice plans to celebrate

A grandmother (pictured) who faced death by hanging after being found guilty of importing the drug ice into Malaysia plans on celebrating her freedom with a special meal.




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Grandmother who cheated death after ice smuggling conviction quashed in Malaysia will return home

Maria Exposto, 55, from Sydney was freed on Tuesday after the Federal Appeal Court of Malaysia agreed that she was an innocent dupe and had not known she was carrying drugs in December 2014.




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Ecological Society photo competition features STUNNING images of the natural world

Roberto García Roa from the University of Valencia captured the winning image called 'Red Night', which shows a Malagasy tree boa perched in a tree, that he photographed while in Madagascar.




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Police investigate 'threat to life' of Russian beauty queen's baby son

Oksana Voevodina, 27, says she was told via a friend that her son Ismail is in 'mortal danger', that she should drop her paternity lawsuit against the former Sultan of Malaysia, and stop speaking to the press.




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Restaurant opens serving only airline food-believing they are so good foodies will flock to eat them

Budget airline AirAsia must have missed the memo about the popularity of airline food, announcing the opening of a new restaurant serving only in-flight meals.




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Steve Harvey flubs Miss Universe AGAIN after naming Miss Philippines a winner instead of Malaysia

The entertainer and author again was caught in a flub that was reminiscent of when he gave Miss Colombia the crown in 2015 and then had to take it back and give it to Miss Philippines.




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Jacinda Ardern meets first responders after volcano eruption leaves five dead and dozens injured

Heroic New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has rolled up her sleeves and gotten to work meeting first responders and traumatised tourists after a horrific volcano eruption leaves five dead.




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Iran's President Rouhani warns his nuclear experts are testing new advanced centrifuges

President Hassan Rouhani used his platform at the Islamic conference in the city to rebuke the 'heaviest sanctions' by the US, claiming Iran's economy is on the mend and moving away from reliance on oil.




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New Year's Eve revellers begin queuing up for Sydney Harbour fireworks

There was still 41 hours to go when the first group of eager revellers began queuing at Mrs Macquarie's Chair for a prime spot to see the New Year's Eve fireworks on Sydney Harbour.




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Michelle Keegan shares busty selfie in a heart print mini dress after revealing she's quit Our Girl

She recently announced she was leaving BBC One drama Our Girl after four years. And Michelle looked in high spirits as she shared a busty snap clad in a heart print plunging dress on Tuesday.




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Lewis Capaldi poses with Prince Harry at charity dinner before the Royal breaks silence over Mexit

Lewis, 234, jetted over from Malaysia, via Dubai, especially to perform at the function in London on Sunday evening, before heading to Los Angeles for the Grammy Awards.




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Three-year-old boy Muhammad Haryz Nadzim from County Durham youngest ever Mensa High IQ Society

Little Muhammad Haryz, of County Durham, Nazim scored 142 on the Stanford-Binet IQ test, placing him in the 99.7th percentile of UK IQ scores.




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New search for MH370 will be launched with plans look to send world's leading seabed searchers

Families of victims and the Malaysian government are currently looking to send Ocean Infinity on a new quest to find the missing flight, with talks it could happen within months.




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Malaysian student returns to rental property to discover her eviction over coronavirus fears 

The woman, named as Helen, found a note taped to the door of her Perth rental property outlining why the house was in lockdown.




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Team GB hockey player Sam Ward chasing an Olympic dream despite a horrific injury three months ago

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY DAVID COVERDALE: Sam Ward tilts his head forward to show a scar running all the way across his scalp down to the bottom of his left ear. 'I had my face off,' he explains.




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American passenger is diagnosed with the Coronavirus after being cleared to leave

The 83-year-old woman and her husband were among 145 passengers from the Westerdam cruise ship who flew to Malaysia on February 14, Malaysia's health ministry said in a statement.




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Russian beauty queen who married ex-King of Malaysia 'screamed at by woman claiming to be his wife'

Russian beauty queen Oksana Voevodina and her former husband the Sultan Muhammad V of Kelantan are at war after their ill-fated and short-lived marriage and battling over a financial settlement.




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Beauty queen says she's been sent 'poisonous messages by ex King of Malaysia's hidden Czech wife'

Oksana Voevodina, 27, revealed the astonishing messages during a TV interview with presenter and politician Ksenia Sobchak. She claims they were sent by the Sultan's 'hidden Czech wife'.




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Singapore threatens coronavirus patients with jail if they don't tell officials where they have been

In a desperate attempt to contain a crisis, the Asian nation is 'working around the clock' to trace potential carriers of the killer infection.




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Coronavirus fears spare pensioner behind £53million elver eel smuggling operation from jail

A pensioner who smuggled more than £53million worth of rare baby eels to the Far East from a barn in the West Country has been spared jail after lawyer argued he could catch the virus.




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'Drunk' woman is arrested by anti-terror police after 'trying to storm cockpit' at Heathrow

Officers were called to Heathrow at 4.29am this morning just after the aeroplane landed. Police confirmed they had arrested a woman on suspicion of being drunk on board.




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Passengers heading to countries in coronavirus lockdown are being turned away at check-in

Airlines are refusing to check in passengers trying to get on flights out of Australia if they are headed to locked down countries, as more and more close their borders against coronavirus.




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The great British cuppa comes under threat

It's the brew the nation always turns to in times of crisis - but now even the great British cuppa is coming under threat from the coronavirus.




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USS America aircraft carrier steams to intercept Chinese ships in disputed waters near Malaysia

USS America has steamed to intercept a Chinese government survey ship and several of its China Coast Guard escorts after they ventured into contested waters off the coast of Malaysia.




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We've only got 10 years to save the planet, warns Prince Charles

The Prince of Wales has issued a stark warning that humans have just ten years left to save the planet on Tuesday, on the 50th anniversary of a landmark speech he made on the environment.




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Prince Charles appears in high spirits as he celebrates opening of train factory in Newport

Prince Charles, 71, arrived in style as he drove his vintage Aston Martin DB36 to a royal visit at the new brand's new factory in South Wales today. Earlier he visited a train factory in the area.




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Former royal butler reveals Prince Charles, 71, has a 'great sense of humour'

Grant Harrold, who was a royal butler between 2004 and 2011, and lives in Gloucestershire, told Us Weekly magazine that his former employer Prince Charles, 71, had a great sense of humour,




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SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Why Charles is the Prince of Sales

Prince Charles has added a 'huge amount of value' to the brand of Emma Willis since wearing the 'beautiful shirts and boxer shorts'. Sales have been booming since he started coming to the tailor, five years ago.




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Australia fire chief told to STAY AWAY from Buckingham Palace reception over coronavirus fears 

New South Wales Rural Fire Service commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons almost had his trip to the UK to meet Prince Charles cancelled over coronavirus fears.




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How to defy Second Son Syndrome: The aristocrats embattled Princes Andrew and Harry could learn from

Both' party princes', Andrew and Harry have at times been lambasted for tarnishing the Royal Family's reputation - but other aristocratic second sons have not suffered the same fate.




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Family of Brisbane baby girl who died in cot in Zillmere home have 'no idea' what killed her

Bellah-Rose Salafia was found unconscious in her cot in her Department of Housing home in Zillmere, in Brisbane's north, about 6am on Saturday.




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Exclusive for MoS readers: See the gardens of the Cotswolds with The One Show's Christine Walkden

On this exclusive four-day tour, you will have the chance to discover some of Britain's most beautiful gardens and meet Christine Walkden, The One Show's popular resident gardening expert.




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The Queen dons a powder blue coat dress and a matching hat for Commonwealth Service

Her Majesty, 93, also donned a stylish hat featuring blue, black and orange feathers and a bow design as she arrived for the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey today.




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How are the European Royals dealing with the Coronavirus outbreak

As coronavirus sweeps Europe, Queen Letizia of Spain has adopted air kisses, while King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands has adopted the traditional Hindu naamste greeting.




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Prince Charles shares namaste bow with Baroness Floella Benjamin amid coronavirus outbreak

Prince Charles shared a Namaste bow with Baroness Floella Benjamin, 70, today amid the coronavirus pandemic, as she collected her damehood at Buckingham Palace.




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Coronavirus UK: Prince Charles in 'excellent position' to beat it

Over-70s are among those most at risk of suffering serious complications as a result of the virus, which has killed 424 in the UK. But Charles should be shielded because of his healthy lifestyle, GPs say.




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Fleur East admits coronavirus concerns having met Prince Charles just two weeks ago

Fleur East has revealed she was concerned about potentially having contracted coronavirus from Prince Charles, after it was revealed he tested positive for COVID-19 two weeks after she met him.




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Coronavirus UK: Prince Charles tests positive, Camilla is clear

The Prince of Wales, 71, has a 'mild' form of the illness and is with his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, who has tested negative and is without any symptoms of the virus, which has killed 435.




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Queen is 'in good health' Buckingham Palace says amid coronavirus fears

It is understood the Prince of Wales met his 93-year-old mother at Buckingham Palace on March 12 - less than two weeks ago. The virus has an estimated incubation period of one to 14 days.




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Fury as Prince Charles and Camilla get coronavirus tests ahead of NHS staff despite no symptoms

Charles was tested in Aberdeen despite only suffering from mild symptoms over the weekend. In the UK tests are supposed to only be given to people so ill they have to go into hospital.




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Prince Charles' aides try to trace anyone who met him over coronavirus fears

The Prince of Wales' doctor believes that the royal may have been contagious from March 13 at the earliest - just 24 hours after he last saw his 93-year-old mother the Queen.




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Kate Garraway reveals her fears after meeting Prince Charles days before coronavirus diagnosis

Discussing the royal's diagnosis Kate said she has no symptoms but admitted the many people who have come into contact with Charles in recent weeks 'are going to be concerned.'