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New AUKUS defense partnership prompts Australia to cancel order for French submarines

The Australian government has cancelled a controversial contract to lease two French-made submarines from DCNS, citing concerns about the security of the vessels. AUKUS is an acronym for Australia, United Kingdom, United States of America. The australia submarine contract was a deal that the Australian government had with France to purchase two submarines from them.

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Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Triumphs in Lawsuit Against Florida

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, Inc. has prevailed in a lawsuit filed by Florida against the company and its subsidiary, Norwegian Cruise Lines Ltd., for allegedly violating Florida’s Sunshine Law. Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings has won a lawsuit against Florida, which was filed by the company that owns the Florida Keys. The court ruled in favor

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Tottenham respond to £125m Manchester City transfer bid for Harry Kane

Tottenham Hotspur have rejected a £125million bid from Manchester City for Harry Kane. Tottenham have responded to Manchester City’s £125m bid for Harry Kane by saying that they will not sell the striker. Tottenham has accepted Manchester City’s £125 million bid for striker Harry Kane (Picture: Getty) Tottenham have turned down a £125 million bid

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Canada conducts the inaugural run of the Rocky Mountaineer luxury train in the U.S.

The Rocky Mountaineer luxury train is a new service that will run between Vancouver, British Columbia and Seattle, Washington. It’s the first time in North America that a rail line has been built to connect two countries. The rocky mountaineer 2021 covid is the first luxury train to ever cross the border between Canada and

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