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Scientists are investigating a mysterious repeating radio signal from outside the milky way

Nearly 500 million light years away, a mysterious radio signal is repeating itself.

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UN calls for donations to tackle desert locusts in Africa

The UN undersecretary general for humanitarian affairs called on the international community Monday to help East African countries affected by locust swarms, expressing his deep concern over the situation.

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Bolivia's Morales given two days to save Senate candidacy bid

Exiled former president Evo Morales has been given until Wednesday to prove he is a permanent resident in Bolivia or risk being thrown off the list of Senate candidates for May's general election, the country's supreme electoral court (TSE) said on Monday.

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Half-a-million insect species face extinction: scientists

Half of the one million animal and plant species on Earth facing extinction are insects, and their disappearance could be catastrophic for humankind, scientists have said in a "warning to humanity".

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Bangladesh teacher suspended for chopping hair of 50 students

Bangladeshi authorities have suspended a high school headmaster who cut the hair of scores of students in an effort to discipline them, sparking protests in a western rural town, officials said Monday.

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Palestinians withdraw request for UN vote on US Mideast plan: diplomats

The Palestinians have abandoned their request for a vote at the UN Security Council Tuesday on rejecting the US Mideast plan, over a lack of international support, diplomats said.

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Iraq faction hangs Trump effigies before memorial to slain commander

A hardline Iraqi faction hanged effigies of US President Donald Trump in Baghdad Monday, ahead of a memorial for their commander killed in a US strike.

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Calling for global action, WHO chief says world may only be seeing 'tip of the iceberg' with coronavirus

The outbreak, first reported in China late last year, has killed at least 910 people and infected over 40,500 others worldwide.

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Chinese military aircraft cross into Taiwan airspace: Taipei

Taiwan said it scrambled fighter jets Monday after Chinese military aircraft briefly crossed into its airspace, the first major incursion since the island's Beijing-wary president was re-elected in January.

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Meet T-Rex's older cousin: The Reaper of Death

Scientists said Monday they had discovered a new species of dinosaur closely related to Tyrannosaurus rex that strode the plain of North America some 80 million years ago.

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UK officials mull Scotland-Northern Ireland 'Boris bridge'

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has ordered officials to look into building a bridge between mainland Britain and Northern Ireland, his spokesman said Monday.

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The rise and fall of Angela Merkel's 'mini-me'

In the end, the "mini Merkel" nickname was perhaps too big to live up to.

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Barrage of mysterious bomb hoaxes plagues Moscow

Moscovites are mystified by a flood of bomb hoaxes forcing the evacuation of courts, schools and malls while authorities appear unable to find the culprits even after months of disruption to public life.

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