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Officials in Dubrovnik, Croatia, say the strong currents of the Adriatic Sea washed ashore a vast amount of garbage, mostly from Albania, during a recent storm.
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OBOOK Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: OWLS) (“OwlTing” or the "Company"), a blockchain technology company operating as the OwlTing ...