Denmark’s state-run postal service, PostNord, will deliver its last ever letter on Tuesday, as the rise in digital communications brings its 400-year-run to an end.
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Train crash near Peru’s Machu Picchu kills 1, injures 40
The rail agency said a PeruRail train collided with an Inca Rail train near Ollantaytambo on the single track to Machu Picchu.
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Gmail Users Can Now Change Name Of Their Email IDs As Google Begins Rollout Of New Feature
Users will be able to sign in to Google services such as Gmail, Maps, YouTube, and Drive using either the old or the new ...
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Eurostar likely back to normal overnight after power glitch sparks travel chaos
New Year travellers faced disruption after the operator postponed all services between London, Paris, Amsterdam and Brussels.
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Eurostar has urged train passengers not to travel because of disruption in the Channel Tunnel
A disruption in the Channel Tunnel on Tuesday prompted Eurostar to request that train customers postpone their journeys until another time. Delays and cancellations are being caused ...
The Danish postal service has ended its national letter delivery service after 401 years. It is the first country in the world to decide physical letters are no longer essential or economically viable ...
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