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Cheetah cub seen playing with his new puppy friend

A cheetah cub at San Diego Zoo Safari Park has been partnered with a puppy companion after being abandoned by its mother at birth. Friends Ruuxa and Raina, raised as ambassador animals, are shown playing together.

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Nabeyaki Udon Noodles

This authentic Japanese soup is the perfect winter-weather pick-me-up. Use leftover cooked chicken for a hearty dish that’s ready in under 20 minutes.

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China’s World Wonder Knock-Offs

A replica Arc de Triomphe is the latest jewel in the crown for China’s scale replicas of famous tourist destinations.

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Couples re-enact Times Square kiss to celebrate V-Day

Veterans kiss wives to reenact ‘Times Square Kiss’ and discuss lessons learned from WWII on V-Day commemorations.

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Plight of the Yazidis

Thousands of Yazidis seek refuge on Mount Sinjar as Islamic State militants threaten to kill them all, and have already killed at least 500.

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Legendary actress Lauren Bacall dies aged 89

Queen of Hollywood’s golden screen, Lauren Bacall has passed away aged 89.

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Robin Williams found dead in California home

Oscar-winning actor and comedian Robin Williams has tragically passed away.

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Japanese man fathers 13 surrogate babies in Thailand

Thailand’s surrogacy scandal continues this week with the startling case of 13 babies fathered by the same man.

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World Press Photo Awards

One of world’s largest and most prestigious annual photography contests celebrates its 57th year.

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Brazilian fans mourn World Cup nightmare against Germany

Brazil is in a state of mourning after last night’s 7-1 walloping against Germany in the World Cup semi final.

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City of widows

Unnoticed by social researchers and mostly overlooked by society, widows are effectively invisible, according to the UN.

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California chefs serve up banned foie gras

California chefs are practicing culinary civil disobedience by serving banned foie gras to patrons – for free.

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Rafael Mayani’s World Cup sketches

Spanish artist Rafael Mayani has created a playful series of illustrations depicting players from the 2014 Rio World Cup.

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Spain’s new King Felipe IV

Thousands of Spaniards gathered on the streets of Madrid today to celebrate the coronation of King Felipe VI, who ascended the throne in the wake of the abdication of his father King Juan Carlos.

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Earth on brink of mass extinction event, study says

Earth is on the brink of a mass extinction event comparable in scale to that which wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago, study finds.

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Alfresco adventures

Not all art is housed in purpose-built galleries. These locations are where the great outdoors and artistic innovation come together.

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World Refugee Day – Join the conversation

Join the conversation with us this World Refugee Day – June 20 – as we uncover the facts about asylum seekers and refugees in Australia.

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Mythbuster quiz: Refugees and Asylum Seekers

We expose some of the common myths and misconceptions surrounding refugees and asylum seekers, this World Refugee Day – June 20.

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“I knew the minute I landed, my prayers had been answered”

Rosemary Kariuki-Fyfe came to Australia in 1999 from Kenya, carrying all her best clothes in one suitcase and only $300 in her purse. Her efforts in the refugee community have now been publicly acknowledged, as she continues to make it her mission to help others.

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Love weighs down Parisian bridge

The weight of too many “love locks” has Parisian authorities worried after famous footbridge was evacuated.

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We’ve got World Peace in our hands

Take a look in pictures at Artists Stuart Robertson’s photographic project to promote peace around the globe.

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‘Grace of Monaco’ film opens Cannes Film Festival

The glamour of Cannes and nearby Monaco were wedded on screen with the film premiere for Grace of Monaco opening the 67th Cannes Film Festival.

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Peaceful protest for Nigerian schoolgirls

Protesters, including Nigeria’s former Education Minister, express their “right to a peaceful gathering” as they call for the return of more than 200 girls kidnapped by Boko Haram.

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Eurovision 2014: Bearded lady wins song contest

From beards to hamster wheels, milkmaids and wearable instruments, this year’s European song contest didn’t dissapoint.

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