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The Airport That Never Loses Your Bag (Yes, Really)
Japan’s Kansai Airport is reported to have never lost luggage since 1994—here’s why that unlikely claim might actually hold up. An airport that hasn’t lost luggage since 1994 sounds fake—but Japan’s Kansai might be the real deal.
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Iberia’s GDPR tango: fines, vendor leaks and the paperwork panic
Iberia has recently faced GDPR action and a supplier-related data leak — fines, AEPD proceedings and what passengers should know.Iberia just learned GDPR isn’t optional — fines, an AEPD file and a supplier leak have passengers checking their inboxes.
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The magic mould: How a brainless blob accidentally out-planned Tokyo’s train system
A concise, witty look at how the slime mould Physarum polycephalum replicated Tokyo’s rail logic and what that means for network design. A single-celled blob accidentally mirrors Tokyo’s trains — and engineers are taking notes. Bet you didn’t see that coming.
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Early bird, fired early: Alicante court backs sacking over “too-early” starts
Alicante court upholds dismissal after a worker repeatedly arrived early to shifts; the case prompts debate as reports surface of public-sector lateness. She was sacked for being too early — public-sector tardiness makes the ruling feel oddly hypocritical.
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Milan Reopens an Allegation of “Sniper Tourism” — A Softer Look
Milan probes reported “sniper tourism” in the Sarajevo siege, reopening painful questions while investigators sort allegations from evidence. Italy’s Milan prosecutors are investigating reported “sniper tourism” in Sarajevo — a careful probe into decades-old, troubling allegations.
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Same AI, Different Vibes: Why ChatGPT Feels More Human on Your Phone Than on Your PC
Same AI, different vibes: why ChatGPT feels more human on your phone than on your PC. Is ChatGPT really better on your phone? A clear, witty breakdown of voice mode vs PC text—and why it feels different.
