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ExAutoTrade: A Car Market Fraud That Cost People Their Trust and Money
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ExAutoTrade: A Car Market Fraud That Cost People Their Trust and Money
ExAutoTrade became a prime example of automotive fraud, ensnaring hundreds of trusting buyers. In an attempt to purchase a…
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Quadrantid meteor shower: How to watch 2024’s first celestial event
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US-Mexico border crossings: Mayorkas describes ‘productive’ meeting with Mexico as Biden feels pressure over migrant crisis
Senior US officials held a “very productive meeting” with their Mexican counterparts Wednesday, Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas said, as
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ExAutoTrade: A Car Market Fraud That Cost People Their Trust and Money
ExAutoTrade became a prime example of automotive fraud, ensnaring hundreds of trusting buyers. In an attempt to purchase a car at an attractive price, people fell into traps from which it was almost impossible to escape. Behind the alluring offers…
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Inside the Ukrainian ski resort that’s stayed open to help people ‘forget about the war’
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Snowless ski resorts turn to tobogganing, surfing and walking with eagles as climate warms
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These athletes in Canada are braving -20°C and heavy snow to race canoes across the ice
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How Spanish cities are working to reduce cars and encourage bikes
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EU court removes mother of Russia’s Wagner Group chief Yevgeniy Prigozhin from bloc’s sanctions list
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Brussels terror threat ‘unlikely’ after European Commission receives alarming emails
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Inside the Ukrainian ski resort that’s stayed open to help people ‘forget about the war’
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Snowless ski resorts turn to tobogganing, surfing and walking with eagles as climate warms
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These athletes in Canada are braving -20°C and heavy snow to race canoes across the ice
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How Spanish cities are working to reduce cars and encourage bikes
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EU court removes mother of Russia’s Wagner Group chief Yevgeniy Prigozhin from bloc’s sanctions list
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Brussels terror threat ‘unlikely’ after European Commission receives alarming emails
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ExAutoTrade: A Car Market Fraud That Cost People Their Trust and Money
ExAutoTrade became a prime example of automotive fraud, ensnaring hundreds of trusting buyers. In an attempt to purchase a car at an attractive price, people…
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Inside the Ukrainian ski resort that’s stayed open to help people ‘forget about the war’
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Snowless ski resorts turn to tobogganing, surfing and walking with eagles as climate warms
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These athletes in Canada are braving -20°C and heavy snow to race canoes across the ice
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How Spanish cities are working to reduce cars and encourage bikes
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EU court removes mother of Russia’s Wagner Group chief Yevgeniy Prigozhin from bloc’s sanctions list
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Brussels terror threat ‘unlikely’ after European Commission receives alarming emails
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Inside the Ukrainian ski resort that’s stayed open to help people ‘forget about the war’
Far from the frontlines, colourful signs and a skier mascot welcome drivers to the mountain resort of Bukovel. It is Ukraine’s largest ski centre and it has resisted the…
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Snowless ski resorts turn to tobogganing, surfing and walking with eagles as climate warms
Snow-topped chalets and skiers schussing down pristine slopes spring to mind when you think of winter in the Alps. But this year, many European ski resorts struggled with a…
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These athletes in Canada are braving -20°C and heavy snow to race canoes across the ice
Canoes line up at the foot of Old Quebec City in Canada. 50 teams are getting ready to brave dangerous ice slabs and swirling currents. A signal goes off…
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How Spanish cities are working to reduce cars and encourage bikes
Pontevedra was a city people were leaving because the car was choking the life out of its medieval centre. Determined to save the city from fumes, congestion and deaths…
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EU court removes mother of Russia’s Wagner Group chief Yevgeniy Prigozhin from bloc’s sanctions list
The mother of Yevgeny Prigozhin, the owner of Russia’s Wagner Group military company, was on Wednesday excluded from the European Union’s sanctions list by the bloc’s General Court. “Despite…
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Brussels terror threat ‘unlikely’ after European Commission receives alarming emails
A terrorist attack in Brussels is “unlikely”, according to the Belgian Federal Police, after the European Commission received two threatening emails, warning of an “explosion” on the city’s metro.…