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Paris Zoo Unveils the 'Blob', An Organism with No Brain But 720 Sexes
This newest exhibit of the Paris Zoological Park, which goes on display to the public on Saturday, has no mouth, no stomach, no eyes, yet it can detect food and digest it.
Jeffrey Epstein-linked French Modelling Agent Accused of Sexual Harassment
The Paris prosecutor's office said Thursday the woman is being questioned by investigators about her complaint against modelling agent Jean-Luc Brunel.
'Attempt to Divert Water Flow Would be Considered An Act of Aggression': Pak Reacts to Modi's Remarks
Addressing an election rally in Haryana early this week, PM Modi reportedly said that his government would stop the water flowing to Pakistan.
Russian Man Drops Lawsuit Claiming Apple Turned him Gay due to Privacy Fears
The complainant had claimed to have been turned gay after he ordered Bitcoins through an iPhone app but received a different currency called 'GayCoin' with the note: 'Don't judge until you try.'
'It's Being Papered': Donald Trump Says Likely Won't Sign China Trade Deal until He Meets President Xi
Trump, Xi and other heads of state are expected to participate in the APEC Forum being held in Santiago from November 11 to November 17.
Japan Typhoon Hagibis Death Toll Climbs to 63, Another 11 Presumed Dead
The government will spend 710 million yen (USD 6.5 million) from special reserves in the budget to cover food and other necessities primarily for evacuees.
French Assembly Approves IVF for Single Women, Lesbians, Recognises Diverse Families
But the text now heads in January to the Senate, where Emmanuel Macron's centrist party is far outnumbered by the rightwing Republicans.
Beijing Willing to Reach Trade Agreement with US to Avoid Further Escalation, Says Chinese Vice Premier Liu He
Chinese Vice Premier Liu He said China hoped the international community would work together to maintain world stability and prosperity.
'Iron Brothers' China, Pakistan Differ on Turkey's Military Offensive in Northern Syria
Turkey launched an assault last week against the Syrian Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG), which it sees as a 'terrorist' offshoot of Kurdish insurgents in its own territory.
Ready to 'Swiftly Destroy' Its Economy, Says Trump After Imposing Sanctions on Turkey
The actions came hours after Syrian regime troops returned for the first time in years to northeastern parts of the country, invited by Kurdish fighters desperate for protection as the United States pulls out.
'Do The Right Thing': Family of UK Teen Killed in Crash tells US Diplomat's Wife
Harry Dunn, 19, died after a car driven by Sacoolas crashed into his motorbike near RAF Croughton, an air force base in Northamptonshire in central England used by the US military.
Earthquake of 5.8 Magnitude Strikes Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province
According to Pakistan Meteorological Department, epicentre of the quake was in the Hindu Kush mountains in Afghanistan, 157 kilometers below the surface of earth.
Ahead of FATF Decision, US Says Pak Must Prosecute Top 4 LeT Operatives Along With Hafiz Saeed
The top four arrested terrorists have been identified as Professor Zafar Iqbal, Yahya Aziz, Muhammad Ashraf and Abdul Salam.
China's September Imports from US Fall 20% Amid Tariff War, Threat of Global Recession
Customs data reported Monday show imports from the United States fell 20.6% from a year earlier. Exports to the U.S. market fell 17.8%.
27-Year-old Letter Reveals Scientist Peter Ratcliffe's Nobel Prize Winning Study Was Rejected by Journal
The journal in 1992 had concluded that Ratcliffe's study was unfit for publication as the direction of research was something which was beyond their understanding.
France 'Worried' After Nearly 800 IS Relatives Escape Syrian Camp After Turkey's Assault on Kurds
The Kurdish administration in northern Syria said Turkish bombardment near a displaced people's camp had caused nearly 800 relatives of members of the Islamic State group to flee.