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stolen

[stoh-luhn] / ˈstoʊ lən /


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Among the charges levelled at Damiba by Burkina Faso's military government are "criminal embezzlement of public funds, illicit enrichment, corruption, aggravated receiving of stolen goods and money laundering", said Togo's justice ministry in a statement.

From BBC

Spanish authorities are investigating after Marina de Cudeyo town council said on Instagram, external that the "unfortunate event" at the weekend indicates the statue was stolen.

From BBC

If the latter is only a year or two away, rather than the decade mathematicians previously thought, then the possibility looms that bitcoin’s integrity could be breached and bitcoin wallets stolen or compromised.

From MarketWatch

There's something uniquely agonising about having your cryptocurrency stolen.

From BBC

In Finland, a country of 5.6 million people, everyone seemed to know someone who had their therapy records stolen.

From BBC