1251 GMT March 02, 2021
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Visitors to an aquarium in Thailand got a big surprise when Santa Claus swam by, carrying a sack full of food and surrounded by shoals of curious fish.
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A rare plant has reappeared after more than a century in hiding.
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The Mexican central bank’s surprise interest rate cut on Thursday is likely to have a limited impact at best on lifting growth this year after the sluggish economy narrowly avoided recession in the first half of 2019, analysts say.
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Indonesia posted a surprise trade surplus for a second straight month in March, supporting the central bank’s outlook of a narrowing current account deficit, but economists warn a trade deficit could return after Wednesday’s presidential elections.
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Scientists are getting closer to understanding the tsunami that struck Palu in Indonesia in September.
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Political Desk
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A newborn's brain is abuzz with activity. Day and night, it's processing signals from all over the body, from recognizing the wriggles of the child's own fingers and toes to the sound of mommy's or daddy's voice.
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London's relentless building boom has dug up another chunk of the city's history — one with a surprise for scholars of Shakespearean theater.
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Minister of Defense Brigadier General Hossein Dehghan said Iran is planning to take its enemies by surprise.
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Infants have innate knowledge about the world and when their expectations are defied, they learn best, researchers at Johns Hopkins University found.
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Telling your friends that you are expecting a baby is pretty exciting in itself.
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The devastating Ebola outbreak caught the world off guard, World Bank President Jim Yong Kim said Friday as he questioned the international community's readiness to respond to other pandemics.
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