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Wayward whale that swam 400km upriver to Montreal found dead

A young humpback whale that swam up one of Canada's major rivers, delighting Montrealers who packed the shores for a glimpse of the first of the species in local waters, has died.

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Prosecutors close probe into Swedish PM murder, suspect dead

Swedish prosecutors said Wednesday they had closed their investigation into the 1986 murder of prime minister Olof Palme as their main suspect, a Swede known for his opposition to Palme's leftwing policies, was now dead.

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Galapagos welcomes six new 'Darwin's flycatcher' chicks

Six little vermilion flycatcher chicks have hatched in the Galapagos Islands, officials said Tuesday, in a boost to the dwindling numbers of the brilliantly coloured songbird.

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South Korea targets anti-North leaflets after Pyongyang fury

South Korea said Wednesday it would take legal action against two defector groups for sending anti-Pyongyang leaflets across the border, after North Korea ramped up its threats over the campaigns.

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Europe demands better pandemic plan as Moscow exits lockdown

Europe's most powerful countries urged the European Union to better prepare for the next pandemic after chaotic responses to the coronavirus, as Moscow emerged from lockdown despite Russia still being in the grip of a surging epidemic.

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China removes pangolin from traditional medicine list

China has removed pangolin parts from its official list of traditional medicines, state media reported Tuesday, days after increasing legal protections on the endangered animal.

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New coronavirus may have emerged in summer 2019: study

A surge in hospital visits and internet searches related to COVID-19 symptoms from the Chinese city of Wuhan suggests the coronavirus may have been circulating since August 2019, according to a preliminary study by researchers at Boston University and Harvard.

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Eiffel Tower will reopen to public on June 25 following COVID-19 lockdown lift

The Eiffel Tower, one of the most visited sites in Paris, will reopen to the public on June 25 more than three months after shuttering in France's coronavirus lockdown, its operators said on Tuesday.

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Police charge man with 'disturbance' for wearing blackface to George Floyd demonstration

A white man has reportedly been charged with creating a disturbance after showed up wearing blackface at a demonstration to honor George Floyd.

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From space, Russian cosmonauts fight chess grandmaster to a draw

Two Russian cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station played chess against an Earth-bound grandmaster on Tuesday, in a celebration of the first such game half a century ago.

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Palestinian PM submits 'counter-proposal' to Trump's Middle East peace plan

Palestinians have sent the diplomatic Quartet a response to the US Mideast plan which sees parts of the West Bank being annexed by Israel, Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh said Tuesday.

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COVID-19’s deadliness for men is revealing why researchers should have been studying immune system sex differences years ago

When it comes to surviving critical cases of COVID-19, it appears that men draw the short straw.

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Russian historian goes on trial for chopping up lover

The trial of a decorated Russian historian accused of murdering and dismembering his young lover began Tuesday in a case that has fuelled intense debate in Russia over domestic violence.

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