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American diplomats’ brains shrunk following an alleged sonic attack on the US Embassy in Cuba, according to a new study. State-of-the-art imaging of staff members who suffered headaches, nausea and memory loss after hearing mysterious noises reveals “significant” structural changes.
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Muslim Pilgrims Heading to Mecca Warned of Deadly Viral Threat Posed by Camels: The government agency suggested that people travelling to the Middle East should avoid contact with camels and camel products, and practice good hygiene in order to protect themselves from the deadly affliction.
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A southeast Siberian region recovering from weeks of deadly flooding has been hit by another plague: venomous vipers. Twenty-five people have died and seven people remain unaccounted for since the floods, described by scientists as the biggest in 180 years, hit the Irkutsk region in late June.
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Uyghurs in Xinjiang were forced to become Muslim and have been an integral part of China for thousands of years, Beijing said in a new report, in an attempt to justify its controversial crackdown against the ethnic minority in the far-western region.
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A widespread effort to save wombats with deadly mange disease at a national park in Tasmania's north has been unsuccessful, according to researchers from the University of Tasmania.
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A state of emergency has been declared in Vanuatu not because of a natural disaster or civil unrest, but because of a beetle. The coconut rhinoceros beetle has the potential to devastate the country's coconut industry, as well as the livelihoods of the tens of thousands of people who depend upon it.
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Former Chinese premier Li Peng, reviled by rights activists as the "Butcher of Beijing" for his role in the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, has died, state media reports.
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Mexico stopped 43,000 migrants in 42 days
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AKITA, Japan: Another Conspiracy to Silence the Mother of God
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Vatican Mystery: Investigators Discover Thousands of Human Bones
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Duterte says he allows Chinese vessels to fish in Philippine waters to prevent war: In his State of the Nation address, the president says Manila ‘owns the West Philippine Sea but China controls it’, pointing to the presence of guided missiles on Chinese-made artificial islands
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"Electromagnetic Attack" Sparks Massive Blackouts Across Venezuela | Zero Hedge
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Massive blackouts across 18 Venezuelan states were caused by an “electromagnetic attack,” the government of President Nicholas Maduro said, stressing that authorities are working to bring back power as soon as possible.
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Iran busted 17 spies linked to CIA, some received death sentence – Iranian secret services uncovered a 17-member spy ring working against the country, according to state-affiliated media. Some of the agents have been given capital punishment.
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‘No girls born’ for past three months in area of India covering 132 villages: Any parents found to have carried out female foeticide will face legal action, district magistrate says
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A French submarine that went missing in the western Mediterranean in 1968 with 52 sailors on board has been found, ending a 51-year wait for families of the crew who continue to seek answers to the naval disaster.
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Thousands of bones have been unearthed by forensic experts from two ossuaries within the Vatican as part of an ongoing search for the remains of a missing Italian teen who disappeared in 1983.
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French detectives are investigating the mysterious disappearance of hundreds of valuable works of art and pieces of antique furniture from the Elysée Palace and other presidential residences.
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Murders in Mexico jumped in the first half of the year to the highest on record, according to official data, underscoring the vast challenges President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador faces in reducing violence in the cartel-ravaged country.
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The embalmed corpse of Vietnam’s founding leader, Ho Chi Minh, is in great condition, state media said on Friday, a month after the government recruited a team of Russian experts to help preserve the former revolutionary’s body.
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The French government has banned gay and bisexual men from donating blood within a year of sexual activity since 2016. On Wednesday it said it would lower this “deferral” period – long been criticised as discriminatory – to four months.
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An Israeli minister boasted Sunday that his country was the only one that "has been killing Iranians", after tensions between Britain and Iran rose in the Gulf.
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Half of Russian workers earn salaries of less than 35,000 rubles ($550) a month, despite a small increase in average monthly income over the past year, according to newly released official data.
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