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When executives dance with wolves

[2017-08-30 08:41]

ERNSTBRUNN, Austria - "When they lick your face, keep your mouth closed. They have long tongues," Kurt Kotrschal tells the group before they enter the wolf enclosure, soliciting a few nervous chuckles.

Gone with the Wind screening canceled after racism complaints

[2017-08-30 08:41]

MEMPHIS, Tennessee - A movie theater in the southeastern US state of Tennessee has halted its annual screening of Gone with the Wind after receiving complaints over the film's racial content, said media reports.

Bangkok diners explore insect food

[2017-08-30 08:41]

BANGKOK - At a hip Bangkok diner, foodies with an adventurous palate tuck into a bug-based menu that includes watermelon salad sprinkled in bamboo worms, nachos with silkworm cherry tomato salsa and pasta made from ground crickets.

Yemen's treasured honey industry stung by civil war

[2017-08-30 08:41]

SANAA, Yemen - Yemen's ruinous civil war has taken its toll on one of the impoverished country's prized exports - its coveted honey.

UK launches bid to transform trash into jet fuel

[2017-08-30 08:41]

LONDON - Planes using fuels made from trash sent to landfill dump sites could take off from British airports under a new government scheme announced at the weekend.

Europe seeks solutions to refugee issue

[2017-08-29 09:03]

PARIS - Getting Europe's migrant crisis under control will be the main focus of a summit of Europe's "big four" continental powers hosted on Monday by French President Emmanuel Macron, who has invited three African nations to the talks in Paris.

Kenya imposes tough law against plastic bags

[2017-08-29 09:03]

NAIROBI, Kenya - Kenyans producing, selling or even using plastic bags will risk imprisonment of up to four years or fines of $40,000 from Monday, as the world's toughest law aimed at reducing plastic pollution came into effect.

Gold-laced cover stitched for Islam's holiest site

[2017-08-29 09:03]

MECCA, Saudi Arabia - Dozens of Saudi craftsmen, mostly in their 40s and 50s, are hard at work in a factory in Mecca preparing an embroidered black and gold cloth to cover the Kaaba, the holiest site in Islam.

Israelis log out of tech jobs for a life offline

[2017-08-29 09:03]

JERUSALEM - Former high-tech executive Dotan Goshen carefully arranges some melons at the bottom of a crate, followed by courgettes, tomatoes and lettuce.

Amputee crosses channel

[2017-08-29 09:03]

SYDNEY - An Australian man on Monday became one of only six amputees to swim across the English Channel.

Chinese Rubik's cube child genius astounds Australian TV audiences

[2017-08-29 09:03]

SYDNEY - A boy from China left Australian TV viewers stunned on Sunday after he solved three Rubik's cubes simultaneously using his hands and feet.

Samsung heir's jailing augurs well for reforms

[2017-08-28 08:39]

SEOUL - The conviction and jailing of South Korea's top business tycoon heralds a drive to reform the country's giant conglomerates and loosen their grip on the economy, analysts said.

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