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Chinese Scientists Discover Group of 19 Massive Caverns Around Underground River - Researchers claim that the group of giant caves is one of the largest sinkhole clusters found in the country, in comparison with the world’s largest sinkhole cluster, also located in China.
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US backflips on 40-year stance against Israeli Jewish settlements: The US has effectively backed Israel's right to build Jewish settlements on the occupied West Bank by abandoning its four-decade position that they were "inconsistent with international law".
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Japan's industry ministry said Monday it would be safe to release water contaminated by the Fukushima nuclear disaster into the ocean, stressing that the health risk to humans would be "significantly small."
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Morales: "We ask Bolivia's armed forces and police to stop the massacre," as reports that several of his supporters have been killed in clashes with security forces
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Uber in France has joined the British branch of the company in introducing a new anti-discrimination button on its popular ride-sharing app
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