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Cambodia Launches Plan To Reintroduce 'Functionally Extinct' Tigers
A successful revival would mean not only a healthier and more balanced ecosystem, but it could also boost Cambodia's ecotourism, bringing more revenue to the national economy.
A Team Of Refugees Will Compete At The Olympic Games In Rio
Previously, athletes who didn't represent a country weren't allowed to compete. The IOC says the all-refugee team will compete under the Olympic flag and be treated like all other teams.
U.K. Researchers Look To Revive Forgotten English Words
Researchers at University of York in the United Kingdom have uncovered 30 words they think need to be used more regularly in the English language, including nickum — a cheating, dishonest person. Lead linguist Dominic Watt runs through the list.
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Chipotle Is Keeping Its Meat Antibiotic-Free After All
Chipotle isn't changing its ban on meat raised with antibiotics after all, despite headlines to the contrary, a spokesman for the Mexican-fast-food chain tells NPR. According to an official statement from Chipotle, the chain's antibiotic ban still stands. For now.
Row Over The Rock: Britain And Spain Feud Over Gibraltar
Tensions over fishing rights and border checks are driving a newly escalated dispute between Spain and Britain over the status of Gibraltar. In recent weeks, Spain has insisted on performing comprehensive border checks that slow traffic to Gibraltar.
Report: Syrian Opposition Sees Greater Support From Gulf Countries, U.S.
The Gulf countries are providing weapons and the U.S. is helping build the rebels' command and control infrastructure.
Russia Says It's The U.S. That's Sending Weapons To Syria
One day after Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Russia is sending attack helicopters to the Assad regime, Russia's foreign minister said the U.S. is supplying weapons to the opposition. That's something the U.S. has denied.
Foreign Minister Says Iran Is Open To Talks With U.S.
The comments by Iran's foreign minister at a security conference in Germany come a day after Vice President Joe Biden said the U.S. was willing to hold direct talks with the Islamic republic over its nuclear program. But Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said Washington must show "fair and real" intentions to resolve the issue.
Taliban Says It Will Begin Spring Offensive Sunday
The militant group says it will use "every possible tactic" to inflict casualties on foreigners in Afghanistan. They specifically mention insider attacks, a growing threat in recent years. Taliban attacks are up nearly 50 percent compared to this time in 2012, an independent report says.
French Mother On Trial For Sending Her Son, Jihad, To School With 'Bomb' Shirt
The shirt was inscribed with his name, his birthdate (Sept. 11) and the popular French saying, "I am the bomb."
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