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Japanese town builds giant squid statue using COVID relief money

Noto is known for squid, specifically flying squid, which is considered a delicacy, and approximately 25 million Yen ($228,181) of the funds were set aside for a huge squid monument.

The Post Millennial / May 5, 2021

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BREAKING: At least 15 dead and more than 30 injured after Mexico City train overpass collapses

At least 15 people are believed to be dead and dozens more injured after a Mexico City metro train overpass collapsed Monday night, according to authorities.

Ari Hoffman / May 4, 2021

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Book festival cancels inclusion of Harry Potter quiz based on charges of Rowling's ‘transphobia’

“We always thought Booktown should be an inclusive, welcoming place for everyone, so we took the decision not to go with Harry Potter.”

Nick Monroe / May 4, 2021

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Chinese embassies in Canada, Japan and France mock the United States with anti-Semitic cartoon

The Chinese embassy in Japan on Friday put out a tweet showing the US as a Grim Reaper visiting various countries and about to enter Egypt.

James Anthony / May 2, 2021

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Kamala Harris calls LGBTQ violence 'root cause' of immigrants fleeing Guatemala

The Vice President of the United States gave it the same priority level as economic concerns in a recent meeting with the Guatemalan President.

Nick Monroe / Apr 27, 2021

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'Red Tourism': Millions make pilgrimage to China for CCP Centennial

This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, and the country is seeing a rush of tourists to historic sites.

Brendan Boucher / Apr 27, 2021

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COVID-19 vaccination passports to potentially be in place for UK residents by June

COVID-19 passports documenting a person's vaccination status could be available for UK residents to travel to the United States, France, Germany, and Italy by June 28.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 27, 2021

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EXPOSED: Climate change documentary 'The Year Earth Changed' used photoshopped images

The wildly popular climate change documentary "The Year Earth Changed" has now been thoroughly debunked by various sources, showing that, among other things, it used doctored images.

James Anthony / Apr 26, 2021

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Thousands rally in France for slain Jewish woman as her anti-Semitic killer escapes justice after being declared 'not criminally responsible'

Sarah Halimi was beaten and thrown out of her apartment window in 2017 and her killer has avoided a trial by being declared not criminally responsible for her death.

Brendan Boucher / Apr 26, 2021

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Dog trainer pleads guilty after greyhound tests positive for meth

Zipping Sarah, a greyhound, was discovered to have methamphetamine and amphetamine in her system after finishing first at a race in Churchill, New Zealand.

Brendan Boucher / Apr 26, 2021

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Sixty million doses of AstraZeneca vaccine ready for shipping from US

The US government is now set to export as many as 60 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine, pending approval by the FDA's safety review.

James Anthony / Apr 26, 2021

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TOTAL COLLAPSE: India's healthcare system slammed by COVID variant

India has been extremely hard-hit in recent days by a new wave of infections of a new COVID-19 variant, leaving their healthcare system short of just about everything, from oxygen to beds and syringes.

James Anthony / Apr 25, 2021

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'Freedom is non-negotiable': Thousands march in anti-lockdown rally in London

Members of the British public have taken to the streets in opposition of what they call "coerced vaccinations" and the closure of businesses.

Brendan Boucher / Apr 25, 2021

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Biden officially recognizes Armenian genocide

In what for many is a surprising move, US President Joe Biden issued a statement on Friday officially recognizing the Ottoman Empire's genocide of Armenian people, which started during WWI.

James Anthony / Apr 24, 2021

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Clashes continue in Jerusalem as Israeli-Palestinian conflict escalates during Ramadan

A night of violence in Jerusalem has left over 100 injured and dozens under arrest as Arabs and Jews continue to clash in Jerusalem.

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 24, 2021

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