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  2. Metro International - Wikipedia

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    The Amsterdam version of Metro from August 31, 2007, shows a headline about vandalism on Wikipedia.. As of October 2009, there were 56 daily editions in 15 languages and in 19 countries across Europe, North and South America, and Asia, for an audience of more than 17 million daily readers and 37 million weekly readers.

  3. Harian Metro - Wikipedia

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    Harian Metro is a daily newspaper owned by the New Straits Times Press, launched in 1991 as the first Malay afternoon tabloid in the Klang Valley. It covers news, entertainment, sports, lifestyle and more, and has various pullouts and online editions.

  4. Today (website) - Wikipedia

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    Today is a digital newspaper that was formerly a free daily paper in Singapore. It covers local and international news, business, culture, and sports, and has a partnership with The New York Times.

  5. Edge Secure Network is a free built-in VPN in Microsoft Edge that encrypts your internet connection and protects your online privacy. It automatically turns on when you need it, such as on open Wi-Fi networks or unsecured websites, and gives you 5 GB of data per month.

  6. AOL.com is a web portal that offers access to various content and services, such as news, politics, sports, mail, weather, business, animals, entertainment, shopping, food and health. You can customize your homepage, watch live videos, check your email and browse the latest headlines from different sources.

  7. AOL.com is a web portal that offers access to news, politics, sports, mail and other online services. Browse the latest headlines from various sources, watch videos, check your email and more on AOL.com.

  8. Metro (British newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Metro is a non-partisan, free newspaper distributed in major UK cities since 1999. It covers news, sports, entertainment, and lifestyle topics, and has a print edition and a website.

  9. Get breaking news, politics, sports, entertainment and more from AOL.com. Find out what's happening in the world, from elections 2024 to hurricanes, from bridge fires to listeria outbreaks, from Jon Bon Jovi to Justin Timberlake.