Mexico is searching for homes for at least 2,000 tigers, elephants, giraffes, zebras and other exotic beasts that will soon be banned from the country's circuses.
Israelis voted on Tuesday in an election expected to be a close-fought battle between the center-left and incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who ruled out a Palestinian state in a last-ditch appeal to the right.
The United States on Monday reaffirmed its support to a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, saying it is in the best interests of both.
France has blocked five websites accused of condoning terrorism in the first use of new government powers that came into force in February, the interior ministry said on Monday.
Their land was confiscated, their homes burned down and many of their people killed.
The Cuban government has allowed the first free, public Wi-Fi service recently at a cultural center in Havana, as it loosens its grip on Internet access in the country.
US citizens are getting older, but not this old: Social Security benefits records show that 6.5 million people in the US have reached the age of 112.
Reports from the outer islands of Vanuatu on Monday painted a picture of utter destruction after a monster cyclone tore through the South Pacific island nation, flattening buildings and killing at least eight people.
The New Zealand mainland started to count the cost of Tropical Cyclone Pam on Monday as the storm began moving southeastward out to sea.
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