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  • Nuclear strike could become more appealing for Putin as options shrink

    Two allies of the Russian president have openly criticised his war machine's top brass and pundits on state TV are expressing concerns. Could this open a Pandora's box for the Kremlin which triggers a slow unravelling? Moscow correspondent @DiMagnaySky More losses for Russia in Ukraine, this time around Kherson. Ukraine's long-telegraphed Kherson counter-offensive is making some headway along the western banks of the Dnipro river, between the villages of Zolota Balka and Dudchany around 100km north of the port city. Ukraine makes biggest breakthrough in the south - live updates Russia's ministry of defence admitted on Monday that the Ukrainians had broken through Russian lines at Zolota Balka and Oleksandrivka, but that the Russians had taken up pre-prepared defensive positions and were continuing to inflict "massive fire on the enemy". Just four days after Russia declared all this territory theirs, it doesn't look good for them. And Russian losses are appearing in the public domain, i

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  • Top 10 Things Youve Used Today That Wont Be Around in 20 Years

    In the new millennium, progress and change is happening more rapidly than ever before. For example, look at how different life in 1996 was compared to 2016. Cell phones werent yet commonplace, the internet was still making headway in becoming more mainstream, and so on. So it makes you stop and wonder: just how different will things be in another 20 years?\r
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  • The Shinkansen Bullet Train (speed 320 km/h) 700, N700 and N700A Series

    The Shinkansen Bullet Train (speed 320 km/h) 700, N700 and N700A Series\r
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    The Shinkansen (新幹線?, new trunk line) is a network of high-speed railway lines in Japan operated by four Japan Railways Group companies. Starting with the Tōkaidō Shinkansen (515.4 km) in 1964, the network has expanded to currently consist of 2,387.7 km (1,483.6 mi) of lines with maximum speeds of 240–320 km/h (150–200 mph), 283.5 km (176.2 mi) of Mini-shinkansen lines with a maximum speed of 130 km/h (80 mph), and 10.3 km (6.4 mi) of spur lines with Shinkansen services. The network presently links most major cities on the islands of Honshu and Kyushu, with construction of a link to the northern island of Hokkaido underway.\r
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    The maximum operating speed is 320 km/h (200 mph) (on a 387.5 km section of the Tōhoku Shinkansen). Test runs have reached 443 km/h (275 mph) for conventional rail in 1996, and up to a world record 581 km/h (361 mph) for maglev trains in 2003.\r
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    Shinkansen literally means new trunk line, referring to the high-speed rail line network. The name Superexpress (超特急 chō-tokkyū, initially used for Hikari trains, was retired in 1972 but is still used in English-language announcements and signage.\r
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    The Tōkaidō Shinkansen is the worlds busiest high-speed rail line. Carrying 151 million passengers per year (March 2008), it has transported more passengers (over 5 billion, entire network over 10 billion) than any other high-speed line in the world. Between Tokyo and Osaka, the two largest metropolises in Japan, up to thirteen trains per hour with sixteen cars each (1,323-seat capacity) run in each direction with a minimum headway of three minutes between trains. Though largely a long-distance transport system, the Shinkansen also serves commuters who travel to work in metropolitan areas from outlying cities. Japans Shinkansen network had the highest annual passenger ridership (a maximum of 353 million in 2007) of any high-speed rail network until new, when Chinas high-speed rail network surpassed it at 370 million passengers annually.\r
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