James Howells attempted to sue a council after his Bitcoin hard drive worth nearly £600m was mistakenly dumped in a landfill in Wales by his former partner in 2013. Despite narrowing the location of the hard drive to an area of 100,000 tonnes, the council argued that it had become their property and asked a High Court judge to dismiss the case, which was ruled to have “no realistic prospect” of succeeding at trial. Bitcoin, a form of cryptocurrency, is completely virtual and stored in a digital wallet, with Mr Howells having used it during the late noughties before forgetting about it when it was disposed of in the landfill.
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Leading contenders make their final appeals to German voters before a landmark election
In Germany's election, opposition leader Friedrich Merz vows to revive the economy and defend Europe's interests, while Chancellor Olaf Scholz hopes for a comeback. The campaign focuses on the economy and migration, with polls showing Merz's Union bloc leading over the far-right Alternative for Germany. Merz promises a strong voice for Germany in the EU, aiming to end the country's three years in opposition and make a comeback. Full Article
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