Dickerson Park Zoo welcomes cotton-top tamarin triplets

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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Dickerson Park Zoo has announced the birth of three new cotton-top tamarins.A press release from the zoo says the triplets...

Little-known paper sheets are key to declaring victory in Venezuela’s election

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CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuela was tense on Tuesday as incumbent President Nicolás Maduro and the country’s main opposition coalition both claimed that...

Trial of suspected Islamic State terror cell starts in Dusseldorf

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The trial of seven suspected members of the Islamic State terrorist group started in Germany on Tuesday.German prosecutors accuse the men, who are...

New Hungarian visa rule stirs Russian spy concerns in EU

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The European Union is worried that a new Hungarian visa rule for foreign workers from Russia and Belarus could endanger EU security, after...

Italy rekindles relationship with China after exiting the BRI

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Georgia Meloni, Italy’s prime minister, has vowed to “relaunch” the country's relationship with China after exiting the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).Meloni conducted...

Hamas-controlled civil defence says 42 bodies found in Khan Younis

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Dozens of bodies have been recovered from Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip following the Israeli withdrawal there, according to Palestinian reports.A...

DR Congo accuses Rwanda of jamming flights

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The Democratic Republic of Congo has accused the Rwandan army of jamming satellite navigation systems affecting civilian flights in the conflict-hit east of...

At least six dead in protests against Venezuela election results

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At least six people have died in the protests against President Nicolás Maduro's controversial re-election in Venezuela, the non-governmental organization Foro Penal wrote...

Japan Requires Electric Suitcase Riders To Have A Driver’s License And Wear A Helmet

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Despite the American perspective of Japan as a technologically forward-thinking nation, new types of motorized vehicles have been heavily restricted in the land...

Mali army admits ‘significant’ losses in Wagner battle

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Mali's army has admitted it suffered “significant” losses during two days of fighting involving Tuareg separatist rebels and al-Qaeda-linked militants.It is rare for...