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Mar 19

Cyclone’s huge floods endanger thousands in southern Africa

By Andrew Meldrum, Associated Press

Rapidly rising floodwaters have created "an inland ocean" in Mozambique endangering scores of thousands of families, aid workers said Tuesday as they scrambled to rescue survivors of Cyclone Idai who clung to rooftops and trees.

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Mar 18

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News Wrap: Streetcar shooting in the Netherlands kills 3

In our news wrap Monday, a gunman in the Netherlands killed three people and wounded five more on a streetcar in Utrecht. A 37-year-old man from Turkey was arrested hours later; the Dutch justice minister said it is unclear what…

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Mar 18

Mozambique’s president says cyclone death toll may be 1,000

By Andrew Meldrum, Associated Press

Mozambique's President Filipe Nyusi says that more than 1,000 may have by killed by Cyclone Idai, which many say is the worst in more than 20 years.

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Mar 04

World news quiz: Was a mystery solved in Mozambique?

By Larisa Epatko

An object caused excitement in Mozambique, while another country was slapped with sanctions. Take our 5-minute quiz rounding up the week’s world news.

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Mar 02

Debris from same type of plane as MH370, U.S. official says

By Joan Lowy, Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Debris washed up over the weekend in Mozambique has been tentatively identified by experts close to the investigation as a part from the same type of aircraft as the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, a U.S. official said…

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May 15

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News Wrap: Wreckage of Marine helicopter found in Nepal

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In our news wrap Friday, U.S. Military officials found the wreckage of the Marine helicopter that went down outside of Kathmandu, Nepal, in an area hit hard by the latest earthquake. Six Marines and two Nepalese soldiers were on a…

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Sep 21

Activists celebrate World Rhino Day across the globe

By News Desk

Conservationists across the globe are marking World Rhino Day on Monday, a day focused on five species of rhino, including black, white and Sumatran rhinos.

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Aug 05

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Turning a narrative of struggle into success story in Africa

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President Obama announced billions of dollars in new public and private investment in Africa’s rapidly growing markets -- on everything from construction to banking to clean energy infrastructure -- at the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit in Washington. Gwen Ifill talks to…

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May 18

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Can cross-border cooperation save the endangered rhino?

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Only about 29,000 rhinos remain in the wild today -- 73 percent of those wild rhinos are in South Africa -- and most of those live in South Africa's Kruger National Park. Authorities are desperately trying to combat a dramatic…

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May 17

International ad campaigns aim to reduce rhino horn demand

By Connie Kargbo

While park rangers are fighting the battle with poachers on the ground in South Africa, over the past few years ad campaigns by conservation groups have also been hitting airwaves and websites in consumer countries to discourage the consumption of…

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