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EU won't ask Big Tech to pay for telecoms overhaul

EU won't ask Big Tech to pay for telecoms overhaul

The EU will not force the world's biggest tech companies to pay for the overhaul of Europe's telecoms infrastructure despite pleas from the industry, Brussels announced on Wednesday.

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Railway safety questioned as Spain reels from twin train disasters

Railway safety questioned as Spain reels from twin train disasters

Spain's railway system was under scrutiny on Wednesday after a commuter train crashed near Barcelona, just days after at least 42 people died in a collision between two high-speed trains.

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Marcell Jacobs back with coach who led him to Olympic gold

Marcell Jacobs back with coach who led him to Olympic gold

Italian sprinter Marcell Jacobs has announced he is returning to work with the coach who guided him to a shock Olympic 100 metres title in 2021.

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Japan restarts world's biggest nuclear plant

Japan restarts world's biggest nuclear plant

The world's biggest nuclear power plant was restarted Wednesday for the first time since the 2011 Fukushima disaster, its Japanese operator said, despite persistent safety concerns among residents.

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Syria army enters Al-Hol camp holding relatives of jihadists: AFP

Syria army enters Al-Hol camp holding relatives of jihadists: AFP

Syria's army on Wednesday entered the vast Al-Hol camp that houses relatives of suspected Islamic State jihadists after Kurdish forces withdrew from the site, said an AFP journalist at the scene.

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Brook apologises, admits nightclub fracas 'not the right thing to do'

Brook apologises, admits nightclub fracas 'not the right thing to do'

England white-ball captain Harry Brook on Wednesday admitted it was "not the right thing to do" to get into an altercation with a nightclub bouncer in New Zealand, but insisted "I've learnt from my mistakes".

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NATO chief says 'thoughtful diplomacy' only way to deal with Greenland crisis

NATO chief says 'thoughtful diplomacy' only way to deal with Greenland crisis

NATO chief Mark Rutte said Wednesday "thoughtful diplomacy" was needed to deal with tensions over Greenland, as President Donald Trump headed to Davos pushing US claims on the territory.

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Widow of Iran's last shah says 'no turning back' after protests

Widow of Iran's last shah says 'no turning back' after protests

The widow of Iran's last shah has told AFP there is "no turning back" after a wave of protests against the country's clerical authorities, saying she is convinced the Iranian people will emerge victorious.

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Waugh targets cricket's 'last great frontier' with European T20 venture

Waugh targets cricket's 'last great frontier' with European T20 venture

Former Australia captain Steve Waugh is seeking to conquer cricket's "last great frontier" as one of the investors in a new European T20 franchise competition set to feature Steve Smith and Mitchell Marsh.

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Burberry sales rise as China demand improves

Burberry sales rise as China demand improves

Burberry posted a slight rise in sales on Wednesday, as the British luxury fashion label's turnaround plan showed signs of progress, helped by improving demand in its crucial China market.

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