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Perth's north-east joins rail network after more than a decade of political delays
www.abc.net.au Perth's north-east joins rail network after more than a decade of political delays

Residents in Perth's north-east welcome today's opening of the Ellenbrook rail line after years of delays and cost blow outs, but not everyone is convinced locals will use it amid concerns over bus route changes.

Perth's north-east joins rail network after more than a decade of political delays
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Matrix.org - An unrelated cybercriminal network named MATRIX was taken down
matrix.org An unrelated cybercriminal network named MATRIX was taken down

Matrix, the open protocol for secure decentralised communications

An unrelated cybercriminal network named MATRIX was taken down

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Florida woman who led a nearly $200 million Ponzi scheme sentenced to 20 years in prison
www.cnbc.com Florida woman who led a nearly $200 million Ponzi scheme sentenced to 20 years in prison

Federal prosecutors said Florida resident Johanna Garcia led a Ponzi scheme that raised nearly $200 million and lost investors nearly $90 million.

Florida woman who led a nearly $200 million Ponzi scheme sentenced to 20 years in prison
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Illegal internet cables found installed across Thai-Myanmar bridge
www.bangkokpost.com Illegal internet cables found installed across Thai-Myanmar bridge

TAK - Large internet cables have been found illegally installed across the Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge and were being used by call centre gangs.

Illegal internet cables found installed across Thai-Myanmar bridge
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The Swiss don't want mandatory tips - SWI swissinfo.ch
www.swissinfo.ch The Swiss don't want mandatory tips

A poll shows most Swiss people oppose mandatory tipping for restaurant workers. The view is widely shared regardless of political preference.

The Swiss don't want mandatory tips
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Thessaloniki, Greece's second largest city gets new metro
www.euronews.com Thessaloniki, Greece's second largest city gets new metro

The Thessaloniki metro was first conceived more than a century ago, and the first tunnel was dug in 1986. #EuropeNews

Thessaloniki, Greece's second largest city gets new metro
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Why Via Rail wants an overhaul of the conditions for using CN's rail tracks
www.cp24.com Why Via Rail wants an overhaul of the conditions for using CN's rail tracks

Documents supporting Via Rail’s ongoing attempt to secure better access to tracks owned by Canadian National Railway Co. shed new light on an increasingly strained relationship between the carriers.

Why Via Rail wants an overhaul of the conditions for using CN's rail tracks
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South Korean man convicted of binge eating to avoid military service: Report
www.channelnewsasia.com South Korean man convicted of binge eating to avoid military service: Report

A South Korean man has been convicted of gaining weight on purpose to avoid serving in the military, The Korea Herald reported on Sunday (Nov 24). The 26-year-old was sentenced to a year in prison, suspended for two years, under the Military Service Act. He reportedly doubled his daily food

South Korean man convicted of binge eating to avoid military service: Report
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‘Turning point’ reached for potential new Channel Tunnel train operators
www.railwaygazette.com ‘Turning point’ reached for potential new Channel Tunnel train operators

EUROPE: The rail industry has finally reached a 'turning point' which will facilitate the launch of new international passenger train operators competing with Eurostar on routes to the UK.

‘Turning point’ reached for potential new Channel Tunnel train operators
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The world's first foldable phone maker is now out of business
www.androidauthority.com The world's first foldable phone maker is now out of business

Chinese smartphone maker Royole Technologies, known for launching the world's first foldable phone, has been declared bankrupt.

The world's first foldable phone maker is now out of business

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The world's first foldable phone maker is now out of business
www.androidauthority.com The world's first foldable phone maker is now out of business

Chinese smartphone maker Royole Technologies, known for launching the world's first foldable phone, has been declared bankrupt.

The world's first foldable phone maker is now out of business
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