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Siberian anthrax outbreak: 12yo boy killed, dozens in hospital
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A 12-year-old boy evacuated from an anthrax epidemic zone in Russia has died in hospital while dozens of other people have been diagnosed with the disease. The infection has resurfaced in western Siberia 75 years after the previous outbreak.
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Couple gets married in a bizarre ceremony in the Indian region of Maharashtra, near Kolhapur, Monday. The bride and groom, Zehdir and Reshma, were suspended by wires above a valley at an altitude of 90 metres (295 ft) as they exchanged their vows.
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Why Your Morning Coffee Is About to Become Even More Expensive
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There’s several factors involved. Your morning cup of Joe may be about to get even pricier, a Reuters poll of 11 traders and analysts showed on Thursday. By the end of this year, both arabica and robusta coffee are expected to hit their highest price since early 2015, driven by the global market’s first supply deficit in six years, along with firming currencies in top growing nations and strong demand for coffee. For robusta, usually blended with higher quality arabica beans or used in instant coffees, the survey was particularly dramatic as El Nino-related dryness in southeast Asia and drought in Brazil damaged crops and drained supplies, traders said. …
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Robot Shuttle: Japan's first driverless bus to begin service in Chiba Japanese firm DeNA showcased the country's first robot driverless bus, the Robot Shuffle, in Chiba. The Robot Shuffle can seat up to 12 people, and travels at a speed of up to 40 kph (25 mph).
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