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The outbreak has killed over 1,800 people and has been declared a health emergency of global concern.
The man was having surgery to remove a harmless lump in his abdominal wall, but the operating team neglected to take out his dentures before the operation.
To avoid traveling by air, Thunberg is making her trans-Atlantic trip on board the 60-ft yacht, the Malizia II, fitted with solar panels and underwater turbines that produce electricity onboard, with the aim of making the journey zero-carbon.
Doctors deduce 72-year-old must have breathed them in during a previous operation.
German adventurer Arved Fuchs says he has seen Inuit villages flooded with gawping tourists –'Party ships have no place here'.
Herald reporter Ben Weir is at Mert Ney's family home in Marayong, near Blacktown in Sydney's west.
Regarded as one of the greatest opera singers of all time, Domingo also is a prolific conductor and the director of the Los Angeles Opera.
Around 300 protesters, mostly female, descended on the Mexican capital's prosecutor's office on Monday.
The peso fell 15% against the dollar on Monday after earlier plunging around 30% to a record low.
Social media users called for boycotts of the two companies' products Monday, as images of the garments began circulating online. Both designs neglected to identify Hong Kong as part of China, while appearing to imply that Taiwan -- considered a renegade province by Beijing -- is an independent country.
Bolton, visiting the UK for two days to meet with a whole host of UK leaders, including Prime Minister Boris Johnson, said that he was walking away with the impression that Brexit was going ahead full steam.
Congo results show good survival rates for patients treated quickly with antibodies.
Hundreds of flights cancelled ahead of further protests as territory’s leader says violence is pushing city into danger.
The hair-raising move, which comes into force on 1 September, will allow serving members to wear "a smart, neatly-trimmed, full set beard".
The Federal Court ruled against the corporate watchdog, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), deciding that Westpac had obeyed the law when approving 262,000 home loans using an automated system to estimate expenses.
The unidentified man had also tried unsuccessfully to stab other people, police said, in an incident that brought the central business district in Australia’s largest city to a standstill in the early afternoon.
But tree cover in US cities is shrinking. A study published last year by the US Forest Service found that we lost 36 million trees annually from urban and rural communities over a five-year period. That's a 1% drop from 2009 to 2014.