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| Cryptocurrency heist hacker returns $260m in funds | The hacker behind the $600m Poly Network cryptocurrency heist has posted a Q&A on the blockchain. |
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| | | Australian capital Canberra goes into snap lockdown | Read more |
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| | Tourist helicopter crashes into Russian lake | Read more |
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| | Afghanistan war: Taliban back brutal rule as they strike for power | Read more |
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| | New Zealand borders to remain closed for rest of the year | Read more |
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| | Shell pays $111m over 1970s oil spill in Nigeria | Read more |
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| | Briton suspected of spying for Russia arrested in Germany | Read more |
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| In the US, 40% of edible produce is thrown away, but it doesn’t have to be | Read more... |
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