Cheetah cubs destined for illegal wildlife trade rescued in Somaliland
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Cheetah cubs destined for illegal wildlife trade rescued in Somaliland

Despite being severely undernourished and limping from months of being tied up – the 10 cubs are now in a

Xi Jinping and Emmerson Mnangagwa announce upgraded bilateral relations
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Xi Jinping and Emmerson Mnangagwa announce upgraded bilateral relations

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced the upgrading of bilateral relations to an all-weather community with

Non-profit APOPO trains rats for lifesaving missions in Tanzania
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Non-profit APOPO trains rats for lifesaving missions in Tanzania

With a superpower sense of smell, they can be taught to sniff out landmines, diseases, and even humans buried under

Former DRC president Joseph Kabila denounces “politically motivated” trial
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Former DRC president Joseph Kabila denounces “politically motivated” trial

The former Congolese head of state is on trial before the High Military court on charges including war crimes, rape,

Greek parliament passes new law toughening stance on failed asylum seekers
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Greek parliament passes new law toughening stance on failed asylum seekers

After a new surge in migrant arrivals,Greece has passed a law toughening its stance on failed asylum seekers…Read More

UN: global temperatures to stay high despite La Niña
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UN: global temperatures to stay high despite La Niña

The World Meteorological Organization says the cooling La Niña phenomenon may return between September and December…Read More

Homes destroyed as rare tornado strikes Brittany’s Morbihan region
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Homes destroyed as rare tornado strikes Brittany’s Morbihan region

A rare tornado struck Brittany on Tuesday morning, tearing through Morbihan with winds of nearly 140 km/h, destroying homes and

Ghana inflation slows for eighth month in a row
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Ghana inflation slows for eighth month in a row

Ghana’s annual inflation rate slowed for the eighth month in a row in August, reaching its lowest level since October

In African villages, water collection remains a lifelong burden
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In African villages, water collection remains a lifelong burden

Across rural Africa, the daily search for water remains a struggle, often borne by women and children who walk long

Uganda’s Besigye boycotts trial amid bias claims
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Uganda’s Besigye boycotts trial amid bias claims

Dr Kizza Besigye and his aide have been charged with treason and other offences – charges they both deny…Read More