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5,000 feral camels culled in drought-hit Australia

Helicopter-borne marksmen killed more than 5,000 camels in a five-day cull of feral herds that were threatening indigenous communities in drought-stricken areas of southern Australia, officials said Tuesday.

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Struggling Hong Kong theme park to end dolphin shows

A struggling Hong Kong theme park has said it will end its controversial dolphin and sea lion shows but will continue to allow visitors to hug a dolphin, drawing criticism from animal rights groups.

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Iran makes first arrests over airliner downing

Iran on Tuesday announced its first arrests over the shooting down of a Ukrainian airliner in Tehran last week, after a third night of angry protests over the disaster.

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Six dead after huge sinkhole swallows bus in China

An enormous sinkhole swallowed a bus and pedestrians in China, sparking an explosion, killing six people and leaving 10 more missing, state media said Tuesday.

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Suicides and drownings: New study lays out the surprising ways a hotter climate will kill Americans

From wildfires in Australia and California to hurricanes and flooding in Florida, a variety of extreme events will become more severe and more common as climate change accelerates. And according to a study by Nature Medicine released on Monday, increased heat will have deadly results.

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Trump plans to steal $7.2 billion more from the Pentagon — because Mexico won’t pay for his wall

President Donald Trump intends to escalate his efforts to pay for his border wall without Congress authorizing the funds, according to a new report in The Washington Post.

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State Department reverses ban on diplomats meeting with controversial group linked to Rudy Giuliani: report

President Donald Trump's State Department has reversed a ban on diplomats meeting with a controversial overseas group linked to the president's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, according to a new report.

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Rick Perry communications with Ukrainians — and Rudy Giuliani — to be publicly released: report

The Department of Energy will be turning over public records detailing Energy Secretary Rick Perry's communications with Ukrainians and Rudy Giuliani.

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7 billion years: Scientists say oldest solid material found

Researchers said Monday that new techniques have allowed them to identify the oldest solid material ever found on earth.

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Trump keeps sending troops to a region he hates out of 'spite and pique': International law professor

President Donald Trump hasn't kept it a secret that he hates the Middle East. But it's unknown how that translates into actual foreign policy. Considering he keeps increasing the troops in the region, his pledge to keep America out of "endless wars," seems to have fallen by the wayside.

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US sends home 21 Saudis after army base shooting probe

The United States will send 21 Saudi military trainees back to the Gulf kingdom after an investigation into the fatal shooting of three American sailors last month, the Justice Department announced Monday.

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UK defense secretary says his country can no longer rely on the US amid Trump-induced chaos

Ben Wallace, who serves as the United Kingdom's Secretary of State for Defense, is worried that the United States in the age of President Donald Trump cannot be counted on as a reliable ally.

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Israel's left-wing parties unite ahead of elections

Israel's left-wing Meretz and Labor-Gesher parties announced Monday they have joined forces ahead of March 2 elections to boost their chances against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing base.

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