Archive for July 17th, 2022
Forest elephants are smaller than their cousins on the African savannah, but in Gabon their destructive raids of farmers' fields are having an outsized impact on support for the government and its conservation agenda.With over 10% of its land protected...
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A history-making team of Zimbabwean high school students that became world and European moot court competition champions has been widely praised in a country where the education system is beset by poor funding, lack of materials and teachers' strikes.T...
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One moment, Tamirat Tola was right there with the lead pack — shoulder to shoulder and shoe to shoe.Then, he wasn't. He left them that quickly. No catching him, either.Tola led a 1-2 finish by Ethiopia in the men's marathon at the world championships S...
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