Archive for February 1st, 2019
Dr Chris Draper, Head of Animal Welfare & Captivity at Born Free, said: It seems likely that these snakes had been kept as exotic 'pets'. Sadly, people are all too often unaware of the specialised needs of wild or exotic animals, and those kept as pets...
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February 1, 2019 Web Desk
General
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It would be reasonable to expect the worst for Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela's embattled president.Two weeks after Maduro's re-inauguration, opposition leader Juan Gauido has declared himself the country's rightful president. The power struggle follows a f...
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February 1, 2019 Web Desk
Entertainment
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WASHINGTON, The U.S. envoy for North Korea will meet with his counterpart from the regime next week to discuss the next steps in dismantling the country's nuclear weapons program, the State Department said Thursday.Special Representative Stephen Biegun...
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February 1, 2019 Web Desk
Business
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The United Nations System in Zimbabwe works with Government, Development Partners, Civil Society Organizations and communities to advance democratic, social and economic governance for quality service delivery in health, education, water and sanitation...
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February 1, 2019 Web Desk
Legal and Judicial Affairs, Legal-Judicial
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The al-Shabab militant group has scaled up its attacks against pro-Islamic State fighters in the northeastern mountainous Somali region of Bari, experts say.Intelligence and security officials say al-Shabab has seized two locations from pro-IS militant...
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February 1, 2019 Web Desk
Education
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