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Consumer group Which? is warning about the most convincing scams it’s seen so far this year, also including new phone malware and fake missing person appeals. Chip-for-tat as China bans US tech-maker Micron Technology. Double amputee ex-Gurkha war hero’s historic Everest climb. Also in this episode:


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  • Rome’s Trevi Fountain turned black by climate protesters.
  • Mount Etna eruption grounds flights at Sicily’s Catania airport.
  • Sea creatures living in litter from the 1970s.
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