Day: April 6, 2023
Australian man charged over taking wild platypus on train
Police earlier appealed for public help in finding the animal – for which they hold grave concerns.
Keeping Chris Flexen on the roster pays off for Mariners
Chris Flexen has been the sixth starter on a five-pitcher staff since last season, but with Robbie Ray on the IL, not trading the versatile pitcher paid off for the Mariners.
Even on an ‘off’ day for Shohei Ohtani, it’s hard not to imagine him in a Mariners uniform
It was hard to take your eyes off the man who has become the best show in baseball — maybe all of sports, writes Larry Stone.
Philippines tries to bring back small fish key to rural diet
Years of market pressures, lack of fisheries management and unchecked overfishing from larger commercial fishers have led to a decline in small fish such as sardines that rural coastal communities in the Philippines depend on
Domestic dog tests positive for avian influenza in Canada
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Comprehending Timor-Leste’s Delayed Accession to ASEAN
For 11 years, ASEAN member states have advanced a number of rationales for delaying the admission of the region’s youngest nation.
World’s biggest liner firms talk to yards over new surge of container newbuildings
Enquiries continue to stack up with yard reservations for big-name clients blocking slot space for other sectors
Shipyards sit on berths for over 40 upcoming container ship newbuildings
Enquiries continue to stack up with yard reservations for big-name clients blocking slot space for other sectors
Calls for peace after clashes at al-Aqsa mosque
Israeli raids on al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem — one of the holiest sites in both Islam and Judaism — sparked renewed clashes and calls for peace as Passover and Ramadan coincide.