Dutch authorities may need to cull millions of hens at 150 companies
CANBERRA - Endangered Australian fish have taken to seek refuge in discarded bottles in river beds, research published on Tuesday found.
LONDON - The British government has denied that it has agreed on the amount of its European Union exit bill, after a report emerged that it plans offer the bloc 36 billion pounds ($47 billion).
TOKYO - Typhoon Noru tore a path through Japan's main island of Honshu, despite being downgraded to a tropical storm, leaving havoc in its wake before moving in a northeasterly direction off the Sea of Japan coast on Tuesday morning, the weather agency here said.
ROME - Fifteen firefighters in Sicily are suspected of deliberately starting fires or having friends or family call in false alarms so they could be called to work and earn money, police said on Monday, announcing the arrest of the alleged ringleader.
China 'will mainly pay the price' for implementation of UN resolution
NAIROBI - About 20 million Kenyans on Tuesday voted in an election that pits President Uhuru Kenyatta against challenger Raila Odinga in this East African economic hub known for its relative and long-term stability.
MANILA - US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Monday he believes that Washington and Russia can find a way to ease tensions, saying it wouldn't be useful to cut ties over the single issue of alleged Russian meddling in the US election last year.
HIROSHIMA, Japan - Hiroshima, one of the two Japanese cities to suffer US atomic bombing in 1945 during World War II, commemorated the 72nd anniversary of the tragedy on Sunday at the city's Peace Memorial Park, with its mayor calling for peace and a world free of nuclear weapons.
SEOUL - South Korean prosecutors recommended imprisoning the billionaire heir of the Samsung business empire for 12 years on Monday, urging a court to convict him of bribery and other crimes in a national corruption scandal.
JERUSALEM, Middle East - Israel has said that it plans to ban Qatar's flagship Al-Jazeera network from operating in the country over allegations it incites violence, joining Arab nations that have shut down the broadcaster amid a separate political dispute. The news organization, in turn, said it will take legal action.
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