India
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Wild Leopard Caught COVID-19 Infection, May Have Been Caused by Human Spillover
A wild leopard near the Indian capital New Delhi was found to have been infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that caused COVID-19, and researchers want to find out how.
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Camels Disqualified From Animal Beauty Pageant in Saudi For Using Botox
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Deadly Nipah Virus Kills 12-Year-Old Boy in India, Prompting Outbreak Concerns
Rare Albino Flap Shell Turtle That Looks Like Melted Cheese Spotted in India!
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Snake Bites an Indian Man, He Takes ‘Revenge’ by Biting it Repeatedly
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India Warned of 'Irreversible Changes' After Being Declared as World's 3rd Largest Carbon Emitter
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India’s Heavy Rains and Floods Bring Death Toll to 150, Many Victims Still Missing
Unsolved Mystery of India's Mysterious Lake with Hundreds of Skeletal Remains
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Lightning Strike Kills 76 People in India, Including Victims Who Were Taking Selfies
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Vaccine Scam: Thousands in India Injected With Salt Water After Paying for Fake COVID-19 Vaccine
11 Dead as 3-Storey Building Collapsed During Monsoon Flashfloods in India
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6 People Dead, Homes Damaged After Cyclone Yaas Ravaged Northeast India
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Extreme Flooding Expected as Deadly Cyclone Yaas to Hit India Within 24 Hours






