Dozens of co-ordinated arson attacks hit southern Thailand No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, which the military said "aimed at creating unrest". 50 years ago, this California sanctuary began saving some of the world’s rarest gibbons Nestled north of Los Angeles, a gibbon sanctuary has championed the protection of endangered species for five decades. Established in 1976, this facility currently houses roughly forty primates of five diverse species. Beyond managing breeding initiatives, it facilitates animal exchanges and pursues non-invasive research while educating college students about animal husbandry. Looking ahead, the … US Senate nominee Abdul El-Sayed rebuts criticism from JD Vance El-Sayed has hit back at JD Vance, saying his identity and religion aren’t causing the Trump administration’s problems. Migrants clash with police and cut through fence at Greek detention center Migrants have clashed with police at a detention center in northern Greece, cutting through a perimeter fence |
Hamas support plunges among Palestinians as Barghouti emerges as top Abbas successor - poll New polling presented by Khalil Shikaki shows declining confidence in Hamas and the Palestinian Authority, growing support for negotiations, and a potentially decisive role for Marwan Barghouti. Marathon organisers admit 'unfortunate error' after wrong stadium etched onto medals In a week, up to 40,000 runners will take part in Sydney's Marathon, but a mix-up means they will be handed medals decorated with a German stadium. ‘London is rocket fuel for a career’ Wild Geese: Ryan McKiernan is managing director of a social enterprise in the UK capital that tackles homelessness through hospitality Holding election in wartime would risk destroying Ukraine, says Zelenskyy President sharply criticises proposal, saying ‘elections right now are a tsunami for the state that will split Ukraine’ Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said holding elections in Ukraine during wartime would risk splitting the country at a time when Russia is amassing ballistic missiles and considering whether to mobilise an extra 300,000 soldiers. The Ukrainian president, responding for the first time to… Barabak: Ripple or blue wave? This race will test Democratic strength in November The contest in Nevada's 2nd Congressional District should be a shoo-in for Republicans. But a problematic candidate, inflation and Trump's unpopularity give Democrats not far-fetched hopes for a massive upset. |
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