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Texas butterfly sanctuary shuts citing threats from Trump supporters

Texas butterfly sanctuary shuts citing threats from Trump supporters

A butterfly sanctuary caught in the crossfire of polarizing conspiracy theories on illegal immigration to the United States said it will shut its doors Thursday, citing security concerns after receiving threats from supporters of former president Donald Trump.

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Wizards surprise Embiid's Sixers, Nets slide continues

Wizards surprise Embiid's Sixers, Nets slide continues

Spencer Dinwiddie delivered a triple-double of 14 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists to power the short-handed Washington Wizards to a 106-103 NBA victory over the 76ers in Philadelphia on Wednesday.

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World's first malaria vaccine making inroads in western Kenya

World's first malaria vaccine making inroads in western Kenya

Lucy Akinyi's three children were infected with malaria so often she would be at their local health clinic in western Kenya every other week getting them treated.

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Love in the time of corona: Mountain 'tease' for Kilde and Shiffrin

Love in the time of corona: Mountain 'tease' for Kilde and Shiffrin

Norwegian speedster Aleksander Aamodt Kilde has caught the spotlight this season not just for his on-piste form, but also as half of skiing's glamour couple alongside American girlfriend Mikaela Shiffrin.

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Myanmar foreign minister barred from ASEAN meet: Cambodia

Myanmar foreign minister barred from ASEAN meet: Cambodia

Myanmar's junta suffered a fresh diplomatic blow Thursday as regional bloc ASEAN barred its top diplomat from attending an upcoming meeting of foreign ministers.

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Taliban closer to international recognition, says foreign minister

Taliban closer to international recognition, says foreign minister

The Taliban are inching closer towards international recognition but any concessions Afghanistan's new rulers make will be on their terms, the regime's foreign minister said in an interview with AFP.

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'Let the light in': Romanian Roma actress smashes stigma with new play

'Let the light in': Romanian Roma actress smashes stigma with new play

As a child, Roma actress and playwright Alina Serban didn't see herself represented on television, in movies or books, her stigmatised community shunned from the cultural mainstream.

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Belgian Olympian 'safe' after tearful plea from Covid isolation

Belgian Olympian 'safe' after tearful plea from Covid isolation

Skeleton racer Kim Meylemans said Thursday she was "safe" and back in the Beijing Olympic Village having been released from a Covid isolation facility following a tearful post on Instagram.

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Racers revel in nerve-racking debut on untested Olympic downhill

Racers revel in nerve-racking debut on untested Olympic downhill

Intimidating, stressful, nerve-racking, but great fun: just some of the reactions of the ski racers after Thursday's first men's downhill training run on the untested man-made Olympic speed slope.

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Cyclone Batsurai injures 12 on France's La Reunion island

Cyclone Batsurai injures 12 on France's La Reunion island

At least twelve people were injured on the French Indian Ocean territory of La Reunion Thursday as tropical cyclone Batsirai skirted the island, hitting it with torrential rains and powerful winds and leaving all residents confined to their homes.

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