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Zoo visitors escape angry chimpanzee, jump into crocodile-infested waters

Zoo visitors escape angry chimpanzee, jump into crocodile-infested waters

Zoo visitors tried to flee an attack from an angry chimpanzee who sent a man to the hospital on Saturday,…
Hero’s welcome for SAfrica’s first Miss World in 40 years

Hero’s welcome for SAfrica’s first Miss World in 40 years

South Africa on Saturday welcomed home Miss World winner Rolene Strauss with wild cheers and ululation.Hundreds turned up at O.R.…
Caramel apple bacteria kills at least 4 in US

Caramel apple bacteria kills at least 4 in US

A listeria outbreak believed to originate from commercially packaged caramel apples has killed at least four people in the United…
Old rowers defy boredom

Old rowers defy boredom

You see a small boat from Al-Galaa Bridge. At first glance, they appear to be strong young men rowing, but…
White House releases snapshot of plan to rate U.S. colleges

White House releases snapshot of plan to rate U.S. colleges

The White House on Friday released a draft of its plan to rate U.S. colleges and tie federal aid to…
Rights groups criticize use of dog skin in China

Rights groups criticize use of dog skin in China

Dog skin produced by Chinese factories is used to make gloves, shoes and other products destined for export, footage provided…
Pope treats homeless to new sleeping bags

Pope treats homeless to new sleeping bags

Pope Francis marked his 78th birthday by ordering the distribution of hundreds of sleeping bags to homeless people in Rome,…
Italy labor leader boasts Arab ancestry, points to regional economic ties

Italy labor leader boasts Arab ancestry, points to regional economic ties

The head of the Italian Labor Union Carmelo Barbagallo has expressed pride of his Arab ancestry, voicing optimism for Africa’s…
Children’s cartoons ‘deadlier’ than films for adults

Children’s cartoons ‘deadlier’ than films for adults

Children's cartoons depict death more often than films for adults, and their main characters are more than twice as likely…
Children’s cartoons ‘deadlier’ than films for adults

Children’s cartoons ‘deadlier’ than films for adults

Children's cartoons depict death more often than films for adults, and their main characters are more than twice as likely…
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