Unlikely backer of state’s hunting plan
A controversial plan to open up land to hunters and which could pave the way for bounty killings of feral animals has received support from an unlikely source.
A controversial plan to open up land to hunters and which could pave the way for bounty killings of feral animals has received support from an unlikely source.
A sad discovery has rocked a neighbourhood in Japan after a woman’s unbelievably filthy home was investigated by authorities.
This buried treasure could up-end the global economy, with experts calling it one of the biggest finds in modern history.
Our Milky Way galaxy and the Andromeda galaxy have long thought to be on a certain collision course — but we might still have a chance.
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