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The latest horror of 2020: ‘Murder hornets’

By France24
04 May 2020   |   1:13 pm
Italian papers mark the country's easing of its nearly two-month lockdown, while French papers continue to wonder if schools will be ready to open in a week's time. Across the Atlantic, papers have been abuzz with another threat that's temporarily distracting readers: the presence of Asian giant "murder" hornets in Washington State and British Columbia. And if you need a distraction from that distraction, Tokyo's Sumida aquarium wants you to video chat with their shy eels!

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