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Alleged Bitcoin hacker Googled 'signs the FBI is after you'
A man from Georgia is alleged to be part of a group which hacked the US regulator's X account. 
© 2024 BBCWorld 11:15pm 

-Kenyan President Nominates Interior Secretary as His Deputy
-A baby died and 65 people were rescued when a migrant boat sank during Channel crossing attempt
-Kenya's president nominates interior minister as new deputy
-Romania scrambles fighter jets after an unidentified object breaches its airspace
-Best AI Bet Is ‘Picks and Shovels,’ DigitalBridge’s Ganzi Says

Sydney beaches given green light to reopen following days of tar balls washing ashore
The tar balls have since been confirmed as a mixture of chemicals consistent with those found in cleaning and cosmetic products as well as fuel oil. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 10:15pm 

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King Charles and Queen Camilla are visiting Australia. In 1983, his tour with Princess Diana was 'utterly traumatic'
A 21-year-old on one of her first official tours abroad, Princess Diana landed in Alice Springs with one task: Shore up Australia's fealty to the crown. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 9:35pm 

Lowest price ever for this Microsoft must-have for programmers
TL;DR: Turn complex code into easy projects with Microsoft Visual Studio Pro 2022, now $29.97.  When you’re working on complex coding projects, having a powerful and reliable tool makes all the difference. Visual Studio Professional 2022 is designed for developers who need to handle large projects and workloads without missing a beat. This 64-bit IDE is built to manage even the biggest projects, with support for multiple languages like .NET, C++, and more, making it a go-to for developers everywhere, and you can get it for Windows for $29.97 (reg. $499).  Visual Studio 2022 makes it easy to build cross-platform apps for mobile and desktop using .NET MAUI, while Blazor lets you create responsive web UIs in C#. You can even build, debug, and test your .NET and C++ apps on Linux. Features like hot reload let you make updates to your apps while they’re running, so you don’t have to pause your work. IntelliCode helps speed up your coding by predicting lines of code based on your writing style. And if you’re collaborating with a team, Live Share enables real-time editing and debugging, so you can work together no matter where everyone is. CodeLens gives you a deeper understanding of your code by showing things like recent changes and who’s been working on what so you can make smarter decisions.  October 27 is your last chance to get Microsoft Visual Studio Pro for our lowest price ever: just $29.97.    Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022 for Windows – $29.97 See Deal StackSocial prices subject to change. 
© 2024 PC World 9:05pm 

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Daniel Craig's new film 'smug' but 'beautiful'
The former James Bond star plays a gay man in 1950s Mexico City in Queer, which has divided critics. 
© 2024 BBCWorld 10:55pm 

-Burkert expands presence in India with new facility in Pune

'Struggling to say goodbye' - One Direction's messages to Liam in full
Liam Payne's "devastated" bandmates remember him in a series of poignant and heartfelt tributes. 
© 2024 BBCWorld 10:25pm 

Elton John returns to stage at Dua Lipa show
It was Sir Elton's first stage appearance since ending his farewell tour and since his eye problems. 
© 2024 BBCWorld 9:45pm 

Learner drivers travelling 150km to sit licence tests
"Auckland's the problem child" when it comes to a blowout in wait times to sit licence tests, NZTA says. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 9:35pm 

Convicted killer Christopher Patterson released from prison
The 54-year-old was jailed for life in 2008 after pleading guilty to the murder of a South Otago teenager. 
© 2024 Stuff.co.nz 9:15pm 

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