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WORLD

Cuttlefish dazzle mates with light patterns invisible to humans

New York Times, Published on 27/01/2026

» NEW YORK - Many of the snazziest decorations in the animal kingdom are charm offensives, put on by creatures trying to mate. While some of these adornments, like a peacock’s tail feathers or a moose’s antlers, are obvious even to humans, others can be perceived only with sensory capabilities that we do not have.

LIFE

US museum returns Buddhist painting thought taken during Korean War

New York Times, Published on 18/11/2025

» NEW YORK — The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City announced Friday that it had returned a 227-year-old Buddhist painting to a temple in South Korea, where, officials said, it was believed to have been taken while it was under the control of the United States Army during the Korean War.

WORLD

Man arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after ship hits tanker in North Sea

New York Times, Published on 12/03/2025

» LONDON — A 59-year-old man was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of manslaughter, the police in northern England said, after a container ship crashed into an oil tanker in the North Sea a day earlier, leaving one crew member missing and presumed dead.

WORLD

Animal celebs who surprise, sooth and scream at us

New York Times, Published on 26/12/2024

» Every year has its breakout stars, and 2024 yielded a bumper crop: Glen Powell, Chappell Roan, Pommel Horse Guy.

WORLD

Biden to airdrop aid to Gaza, hopes for ceasefire by Ramadan

New York Times, Published on 02/03/2024

» WASHINGTON - United States President Joe Biden announced the US would begin airdropping humanitarian aid into Gaza, joining other nations in a bid to relieve increasingly dire conditions wrought by the Israel-Hamas war, and expressed hopes for a temporary pause in the fighting by Ramadan.

WORLD

The ‘Devil’s Playground’ of urban combat Israel Is preparing to enter

New York Times, Published on 25/10/2023

» NEW YORK - Heavy fire from rooftops and booby-trapped apartments. Armor-piercing projectiles blowing up troop carriers. Fighters blending in with civilians, launching drone ambushes or surging from tunnels full of enough ammunition, food and water to sustain a long war.

WORLD

'To save whales, don’t eat lobster'

New York Times, Published on 14/09/2022

» American lobster may be a beloved and delicious splurge, but it is no longer a sustainable seafood choice and consumers should avoid eating it, according to Seafood Watch, a group that monitors how fish and other seafood are harvested from the world’s oceans.

WORLD

Canada, Denmark settle ownership of an Arctic island

New York Times, Published on 14/06/2022

» Hans Island is just a desolate, kidney shaped piece of rock in the Arctic. But for 49 years, it has been the source of a rare territorial dispute for Canada because it sits right in the middle of the international boundary between that country and Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark.

WORLD

South Koreans face up to atrocities in Vietnam war

New York Times, Published on 22/08/2021

» SEOUL: The South Korean marine unit had a reputation for leaving nothing breathing behind when they passed through hostile territory, not even a pig suckling its litter.

WORLD

New population of blue whales discovered in Indian Ocean

New York Times, Published on 24/12/2020

» NEW YORK: Weighing up to 170,000 kilograms and stretching some 30 metres long, the blue whale, the largest creature to have ever lived on Earth, might at first seem difficult for human eyes and ears to miss.