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Prince and Princess of Wales Bring George and Charlotte To Wimbledon

A popular tradition as part of her summer schedule, this year Princess Kate brought her family along to Wimbledon as she presented trophies to the competitors following the men's singles final....

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Baby Puma Missoula is no basket case

The first puma cub born at Berlin’s Tierpark in 22 years is presented to the public for the first time.

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Britain’s top court upholds Assange extradition

Britain’s Supreme Court rules that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can be extradited to Sweden over sex crime allegations.

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World nations expel top Syrian diplomats

Washington orders the top Syrian diplomat to leave the US within 72 hours — as part of the western response to the killing of women and children in Houla last week.

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Foie gras farmers diversify, forcefeeding for fuel

French farmers who force-feed their ducks to produce foie gras for the luxury food market, are turning their attention to alternative fuels, using excess duck fat to run deisel vehicles.

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Iguazu Falls named new natural wonder

Argentina’s Iguazu Falls named as one of the world’s new Seven Wonders of nature.

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Eurovision ‘Euphoria’ for Sweden

In the Swedish capital, Stockholm, the Eurovision Song Contest victory celebrations went on long into the night. Their big hope, Loreen, gave the country its first Eurovision win since 1999.

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Sky-watchers prepare for Transit of Venus

Next month astronomers across the world will be hoping to get a clear view of the Transit of Venus for the last time in their lives. On June 5 and 6, Venus will pass directly between Earth and the Sun, visible as a small black dot.

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Buddhist novices are on the ball

South Korea’s biggest Buddhist order holds a soccer match among young novices to celebrate Buddha’s upcoming birthday.

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Ecologists take to the skies in fight against illegal loggers

A new aerial surveillance system to protect forests and endangered species in remote parts of the world is being pioneered by a pair of ecologists in Switzerland. MiNDFOOD Reports.

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Watch: The Great Gatsby trailer

Shot in Sydney and set in New York City in 1922, the trailer for Baz Luhrmann’s highly anticipated adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel ‘The Great Gatsby’ has arrived.

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Finding an end game for Afghanistan

NATO leaders seal a landmark agreement to hand control of Afghanistan over to its own security forces by the middle of next year. MiNDFOOD Reports.

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Hugo Boss’ Asian ambition

German high-end fashion label Hugo Boss introduces its Fall 2012 product line to China, as the brand cooks up plans to make the country one of its biggest markets in the world.

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Endangered penguins settle in new home

Four Magellanic penguins that were stranded on Brazil’s coast last year and airlifted to the United States, make their home in a new exhibit in Long Beach, California.

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World’s royals gather in the UK

Queen Elizabeth hosted monarchs from all over the world at a reception at Windsor Castle to mark her 60 years on the throne.

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Flame for London Games Formally Handed Over

Greece formally hands over the Olympic flame to a London delegation including David Beckham and Princess Anne, at the Panathenaic stadium, home of the first modern Games.

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Paralysis patient tastes freedom with thought control technology

Groundbreaking new research is allowing quadriplegics to control objects with a robotic arm and the power of their thoughts. A study involving a brain-computer interface shows that people who have lost the use of their limbs can use their mind to function

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Ancient city of Jericho boasts new, eco-friendly walls

Developers in the West Bank’s Jericho, the world’s lowest lying city, are building an the first ever eco-housing project in the Palestinian territories.The homes are designed to offset searing summer temperatures and put a modern face on the ancient city.

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British Queen Celebrated in Diamond Jubilee Pageant

550 horses and more than 1,000 dancers and musicians as well as several celebrities honoured Queen Elizabeth with grand performance at Windor Castle for her Diamond Jubilee.

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Francois Holland appointed President of France

The country’s first Socialist leader in 17 years, Francois Hollande is elected as president of France, with rumours swirling about who will occupy the top posts in his government.

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Denver Zoo embraces dung power for ‘world’s greenest zoo’ status

The Denver Zoo is vying to become the greenest zoo in the world with the installation of a new energy system run entirely on waste.

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Orangutans go ape over iPads

Orangutans at the Jungle Island Zoo in Florida are learning to use iPads to identify object like body parts and food.

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World’s rarest gorilla makes camera-trap debut

Video images of the world’s rarest and most endangered gorilla species, the Cross River gorilla, have been captured by a forest camera-trap for the first time. MiNDFOOD reports.

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Obama: same sex couples should be able to marry

US President Barack Obama has made his first public remarks supporting gay marriage in an interview on ‘Good Morning America’. MiNDFOOD reports.

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Torch lighting rehearsal at Olympic birthplace

Priestesses in pleated robes swayed under a scorching sun at the birthplace of the ancient Olympics in the final rehearsal to light the flame that will burn at the London Games.

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