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£20k One Piece cards stolen from UK player on FlixBus

A London card collector, ranked number one in the UK, had his £20,000 One Piece trading card collection stolen on a bus from Germany. The theft dashes his business dreams and leaves him struggling to support his ill mother.

Latvia investigates Baltic Sea telecom cable breach

Latvian police board a vessel after a subsea cable connecting Lithuania and Latvia is damaged. The incident occurs amid heightened NATO vigilance in the Baltic region following a series of critical infrastructure disruptions. Read the latest details.

Italy Cable Car Crash Injures Four, 100 Evacuated

A cable car accident in Italy's Piedmont region left four injured and stranded 100 passengers, including children and tourists. Helicopters were deployed for a major rescue operation. Read the full details.

Six hurt in Monte Moro cable car crash

A technical fault caused a cable car to crash into a barrier at 9,000ft in Italy, injuring six. Around 100 passengers were stranded in the aftermath.

Organised Crime Targets UK Building Sites Over Christmas

Security bosses warn organised crime gangs are exploiting the Christmas shutdown to steal high-value tools and equipment from UK construction sites, with losses potentially exceeding £100m. Learn how firms can protect their assets.

Free Public Payphones: A Vital Lifeline in Australia

Australia's free public payphones are more than a festive novelty; they're a crucial safety net for vulnerable groups and a reminder of the immense value of universal public goods. Discover why Telstra made calls free.

Evri driver filmed stealing parcel from doorstep

CCTV footage shows an Evri delivery driver allegedly stealing a parcel from a Hampshire home. The incident highlights the UK's £650m-a-year parcel theft epidemic. Read the full story.

Optus Outage Crisis Amid Amazon Mobile Launch

Major telecommunications disruption hits Optus customers as Amazon announces Australian mobile service entry. Stay updated on the developing situation and market implications.

Tuk-tuk driver avoids jail after £31k wine theft spree

A Westminster tuk-tuk driver who orchestrated an audacious £31,000 theft spree targeting champagne and fine wine from London's most exclusive restaurants has walked free from court in a surprising verdict.

Starlink rescues Brits from O2 network collapse

As Britain's second-largest mobile network crashes, leaving millions without service, Elon Musk's satellite internet emerges as an unlikely saviour for businesses and emergency services.

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