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Octopus Chokes Dolphin to Death in First-Ever Discovery Gilligan was discovered on Stratham Beach in Bunbury, Australia, with an octopus still sticking out of his mouth. ... to have been extremely greedy and thought, 'You know what, I'm going to swallow it whole,'" says study leader Nahiid Stephens, a pathologist at Murdoch University in Perth, Australia.
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Real Madrid welcome Paris in heavyweight showdown Two of Europe's big guns come face to face at the Santiago Bernabéu in the round of 16 as Real Madrid CF's bid to win three UEFA Champions League titles in a row comes under threat from Paris Saint-Germain. • Madrid finished second to Tottenham Hotspur FC in Group H – the second year running ...
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Shoe-Bahn: Berliners queue for sneaker with sewn-in annual transit ticket With only 500 pairs of the limited edition Adidas sneaker on offer, snow and chilly weather didn't stop fans from queuing in front of the stores in the Mitte and Kreuzberg districts early in the morning on Tuesday. At around 1:00am about 550 people were counted - some of whom had been queuing since ...
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China More Than Doubles America's 2017 Investments in Clean Energy, in a 'Runaway' Year China hit record levels of clean energy investment in 2017, according to the latest annual analysis from Bloomberg New Energy Finance. The country increased its clean energy spending last year by 24 percent, to a total of $132.6 billion. Most of that money, $86.5 billion, went to solar. BNEF estimates ...
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Google says 'no changes' to mapping platform in China after report "There have been no changes to Google Maps in China. Maps has been accessible on desktop for years, but does not have an official presence in Android or iOS app stores in China," Google Spokesman Taj Meadows said in comments sent to Reuters. A Chinese version of Google Maps was ...
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Venezuelan helicopter pilot killed in police raid Venezuelan police have killed a former police officer who had been on the run after stealing a helicopter and attacking government buildings six months ago, according to officials. Interior Minister Nestor Reverol confirmed on Twitter on Tuesday that Oscar Perez was killed with six accomplices in a gun ...
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Bangladesh agrees with Myanmar to complete Rohingya return in two years United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and the U.N. Refugee Agency (UNHCR), responding to the plan, said they were concerned about forcibly repatriating over 650,000 Rohingya who fled to neighboring Bangladesh after a conflict erupted in western Rakhine state in August. Statements ...
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US military: No 'support' for Kurdish YPG in Afrin An estimated 8,000-10,000 YPG soldiers are operating in the Afrin region in Syria's Aleppo province, which borders Turkey's Hatay and Kilis areas. YPG is considered a "terrorist group" by Turkey because of its ties to the banned Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which has waged a decades-long armed ...
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Assess Before You React in Emergency Situations Due to the current state of the world, and nonstop media coverage of tragic events, we're more on edge in public spaces than ever before. But reacting before you think can be just as dangerous to yourself and others as the perceived threat—especially when you're in a crowded environment.
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Ireland beat Scotland by six wickets in one-day tri-series Ireland beat Scotland by six wickets to extend their winning run in the triangular one-day series in Dubai. Michael Jones hit 87 in Scotland's total of 219 as Boyd Rankin claimed 3-49. Ireland skipper William Porterfield fell for a duck but Andrew Balbirnie's 67 and Niall O'Brien's 55 helped them to victory ...
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