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45 pro-democracy activists face sentencing in Hong Kong. Here's who some of them are
45 pro-democracy activists face sentencing in Hong Kong. Here's who some of them are
People could be risking the security of their internet network without realising it
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Most web browsers currently have a feature called “Do Not Track” hidden in settings. In the case of Mozilla's Firefox browser, Windows Report has spotted a change in the upcoming version — the setting is gone.
1.8m homes and businesses have been restored after Storm Darragh, with 2,172 currently without power in Somerset, National Grid said.
Helium was a DePIN long before DePIN was a word. Long-time COO Mong is gratified to see (literally) a thousand projects emulating its economic model in 2024.
The tennis legend has taken on several new challenges since retiring from the sport in August
Fans of the property show were left disappointed after tuning in on Wednesday
The King shared a heartwarming and unexpected moment with a group of charmed tourists in London
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$83 billion has just been sitting there underground this whole time.
The actress said her family’s ‘hearts are aching’ as she paid tribute to her ‘wonderful’ husband online
Russia organised for Bashar al-Assad to flee to Moscow via its air base on the Syrian coast as rebels broke into Damascus on Sunday, Kremlin sources have said.
Scientists have found a new link between diet and colon-cancer risk that could change how we fight the disease with more targeted treatments.
The hotel manager and receptionist where Liam Payne died have been charged in connection with the star's death. New documents obtained by Page Six show the employees at the CasaSur Palermo hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina, will be charged. As yet it's unclear what they are being accused of. The documents name receptionist manager Esteban Reynaldo Grassi, who called 911 moments before the former One Direction star fell to his death, as being involved in the singer's demise. Gilda Agustina Martín,
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A 9-month-old's world - and emotions - come into focus as he tries on his first pair of glasses.
EastEnders fans have called on an important character to leave the BBC soap opera after becoming 'annoying'.
Foxy Brown's cryptic social media posts have prompted speculation about her stance on a recent lawsuit.
All Creatures Great and Small star Samuel West has made a heartbreaking personal admission about his upcoming Christmas plans ahead of the Channel 5 show's festive special. Get the details…
A McLaren was caught driving at 130 mph on the UK’s M23 motorway, footage released by Sussex Police showed.Police said the McLaren passed an unmarked police car on April 13, and an officer was not able to keep up with it until it was slowed down by trafficDriving at that speed, 60 mph over the 70 mph limit, was “extremely dangerous, irresponsible, and completely unacceptable,” Sussex Police said.The driver, Stuart Chandler - who already had nine points on his license for speeding - admitted driving at excess speed above the 70 mph limit at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on November 5.He was disqualified from driving for six months, fined £2,500, with a £1,000 surcharge and £110 costs. Credit: Sussex Police via Storyful