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Russian military hackers supposedly attempted to disrupt French political race, Winter Olympics

October 19, 2020 Olivia John

Russian military authorities attempted to impede a French official political race, Winter Olympics and US organizations in “the most problematic and ruinous arrangement…

A Chinese zoo worker was brutally attacked by a group of bears

October 19, 2020 Florence Alessi

A zoo worker was battered to death by a gathering of bears throughout the end of the week in China as guests viewed…

2,000-year-old relaxing feline figure found among Peru’s Nazca Lines

October 19, 2020 Lucas Carter

A 120-foot-long figure of a feline cut into the Nazca desert in Peru over 2,000 years back has been uncovered – joining a…

Tens of thousands protest against government crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrations

October 19, 2020 Emma Perkins

Countless dissenters rampaged in Thailand in rebellion of an administration crackdown against supportive of popular government shows. Prior this week, in light of…

Remdesivir has little impact on COVID-19 survival: WHO

October 16, 2020 Sophia Andrew

Remdesivir, the potential miracle drug that seems to lessen the length of COVID-19 in certain diseases, doesn’t do a lot to improve endurance…

Asian giant hornet, or “murder hornet,” escaped

October 15, 2020 Lucas Carter

An Asian monster hornet – or “murder hornet” – has gotten away from the vigilant gaze of researchers who would have liked to…

A small bird has set a large record

October 14, 2020 Florence Alessi

A little fowl has established a huge precedent for the longest direct trip in written history, reporte. A bar-followed godwit took off from…

Industrialized nations are failing miserably in reducing the pollution caused by climate change

October 14, 2020 Emma Perkins

A “faltering” ascent in atmosphere calamities has denoted the initial 20 years of the 21st century, and mechanical countries are “flopping pitiably” to…

Machu Picchu finally opens for a Japanese tourist stranded in Peru

October 13, 2020 Lucas Carter

A Japanese traveler who was abandoned in Peru for just about seven months in the midst of the Covid pandemic at long last…

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