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Elon Musk says bitcoin close to being widely accepted
Billionaire Elon Musk said bitcoin was 'on the verge' of being more widely accepted among investors
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Mumbai's suburban train services restored after 11 months
On Monday, commuters trickled into still empty train coaches, wearing masks and armed with sanitisers
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China 'notes' Myanmar coup, hopes for stability
China has strategic economic interests in Myanmar, with major oil and gas pipelines running through the country
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Bangladesh expects Myanmar to keep Rohingya repatriation commitments despite coup
Calls for “peace and stability” in Myanmar after a military seizes power and detains Leader Aung San Suu Kyi
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EU condemns military's seizure of power in Myanmar
Demands the immediate release of all those detained in raids across the country
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Timeline: Events in troubled Myanmar since Suu Kyi's NLD party came to power
Leader Suu Kyi and other figures in the ruling party detained after days of escalating tension with the military
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PS5, Xbox Series X shortages could last till late 2021
Demand for both PS5 and Xbox consoles has been exacerbated by the pandemic
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Britain raises order to 100 million Valneva Covid-19 vaccine doses
Valneva hopes its Covid-19 vaccine can start to be used in Britain between July and September
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Invite-only chat app Clubhouse booms in Japan
Private social audio app Clubhouse is growing rapidly and now ranks first among free apps on Apple’s App Store
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As Google eyes Australia exit, Microsoft talks Bing with PM Morrison
Australia has introduced laws that would force Google to negotiate payments with domestic media outlets






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