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Discovery of 'Murder Hornet' in U.S. Pacific Northwest worries agriculture officials
(Reuters) - An invasive, predatory insect dubbed the "murder hornet," has turned up in Washington state near the Canadian border, where they could potentially pose a threat to humans and the beekeeping industry, state agriculture officials said on Monday.
Discovery of 'Murder Hornet' in U.S. Pacific Northwest worries agriculture officials
WASHINGTON (Reuters): Hundreds of Asian giant hornets, an invasive, predatory insect dubbed the "murder hornet," have turned up in Washington state near the Canadian border, where they pose a threat to humans and the beekeeping industry, state agriculture officials said on Monday.
Thai govt warns public not to 'let guard down' despite Covid-19 easing
BANGKOK: Thailand partially reopened for business on Monday (May 4) with people allowed to return to restaurants, markets, parks and sports clubs, as the government eased measures against the Covid-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, but also warned against complacency.
China's young spenders say #ditchyourstuff as economy sputters
BEIJING (Reuters): Tang Yue, a 27-year-old teacher from the city of Guilin in southwest China, steam-presses a blue dress and takes dozens of photographs before picking one to clinch her 200th online sale.
Discarded puppy Locky's luck turns in Moscow lockdown
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A month ago, Locky the mongrel puppy was left abandoned on the side of a road with her mother and six siblings.
I want to help owners and their pets, says vet
PETALING JAYA: Appointments at a veterinary clinic in Muar, Johor, have been full since the second phase of the movement control order (MCO).
Nova Scotia gunman killed 9 of his 22 victims by setting fire to their houses, police say
(Reuters) - Nine of the 22 victims killed in Canada's Nova Scotia province earlier this month in a weekend shooting rampage died in house fires set by the gunman, Canadian police told reporters on Tuesday.
Woman to the rescue of pets abandoned during MCO
SIBU: The loss of income during the movement control order (MCO) period has resulted in pet owners abandoning their animals.
‘Please do not abandon your pets’
PETALING JAYA: Animal welfare associations are pleading to Malaysians not to abandon their pets even though they are experiencing hardship due to Covid-19.
Mink found to have coronavirus on two Dutch farms - ministry
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Two mink farms in the Netherlands have been put into quarantine after animals were found to be infected with the new coronavirus, the agriculture ministry said on Sunday, urging people to report any other likely cases in the animals.