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8chan owner blasts 'sinister' shutdown attempts

Moves to shut down the chat forum 8chan are "sinister" and "cowardly", its owner said Wednesday after he was called to appear before US Congress to explain the online hate messages linked to deadly US killings.

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Hordes of Earth's toughest creatures may now be living on Moon

There might be life on the Moon after all: thousands of virtually indestructible creatures that can withstand extreme radiation, sizzling heat, the coldest temperatures of the universe, and decades without food.

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US Steel job cuts highlight EU sector woes

As day breaks through smudged tram windows, Slovak workers heading to the U.S. Steel Kosice plant mull their fate after hearing the company plans to sack a fifth of them.

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Hong Kong lawyers march in silence to support democracy protesters

Hong Kong lawyers held a silent march in support of anti-government protesters on Wednesday, highlighting the movement's enduring broad appeal despite increasingly ominous warnings from Beijing.

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Evidence of 'Herculean' parrot found in New Zealand

The remains of a super-sized parrot that stood more than half the height of an average human and roamed the earth 19 million years ago have been discovered in New Zealand.

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Kim sends missile 'warning' to South Korea, US as tensions rise

North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un says the country's latest missile launches were a warning to Washington and Seoul over their joint war games, state news agency KCNA reported on Wednesday, as tensions rise on the Korean peninsula.

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New analysis reveals the ‘biggest crisis no one is talking about’ is on track to get worse

An analysis released Tuesday warns that 17 countries which are collectively home to a quarter of the global population face “extremely high water stress” that is on track to get worse—particularly because of the human-caused climate emergency.

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The Islamic State is 'resurging' in Syria as US pulls troops: watchdog

The Islamic State (IS) jihadist group is "resurging" in Syria even as the United States withdrew troops, and is solidifying its insurgent capabilities in neighboring Iraq, a Defense Department watchdog said Tuesday.

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US senators want Poland to pay Jews for Nazi property thefts

US senators are urging Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to encourage Poland to pay victims of Nazi property thefts, a move that earned praise from Jewish groups but risked antagonizing Poland's pro-American administration.

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Tourists banned from sitting on Rome's Spanish Steps

Tourists to the Eternal City will no longer be able to catch their breath on the Spanish Steps, after Rome banned people from sitting on the famous monument.

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Toni Morrison: Five key novels

Nobel- and Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Toni Morrison, a leading figure in African-American literature, has explored slavery's enduring legacy in a poetic, raw voice that has influenced generations of writers.

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‘Gun Society’: Foreign countries issue warnings to their citizens about ‘indiscriminate’ US gun violence

At least six countries have warned their citizens about gun violence and mass shootings in the U.S.

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'Very dangerous and cruel little gifts': Murder, 'gay-hunters' strike terror in Russia's LGBT community

When LGBT activist Yelena Grigoryeva found her name on a hit list of a "gay-hunting" group, she did not appear to take the threat seriously.

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