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After More Than Seven Months Of Fighting In The Tigray Area, More Than 200 People Have Been Buried In Shallow Graves In And Around Hawzen, Ethiopia. Residents In Hawzen
A South African Private Game Reserve Is Partnering On A Mission To Save Trafficking Pangolins, A Scaly Animal That Is One Of The World’s Most Smuggled Species
Svyatlana Tsikhanouskaya, An Exiled Belarusian Presidential Candidate, Says European Leaders Would Do More For Her Nation
It’s Not Just About Exercise, Water, Sun, And Sea Breezes When It Comes To A Seaside Aqua Fitness Routine. It Also Allows People To Recover From Injuries And Form Bonds
The appeals judgement in the case against Ratko Mladic, the former commander of the Bosnian Serb armed forces, was delivered by the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals today
During The Bosnian War In 1995, Mejra Djogaz’s Two Sons, Omer And Munib, Were Killed In The Srebrenica Massacre. During The Fighting, She Also Lost Her Third Son And Husband
Many Health Care Facilities Have Been Looted And Destroyed Since The Deadly Civil Conflict In Ethiopia’s Tigray Region Began In November
New Hotels, Apartment Buildings, And Restaurants Have Been Built Hastily, And Often Illegally, On North Macedonia’s Side Of Lake Ohrid, With Little Concern For The Region’s Historical Character
For The First Time In 21 Years, No Rhinoceros Were Poached In Kenya’s National Parks In 2020, According To Kenya’s Wildlife Service. It Is Performing The First-Ever Wildlife Census And Putting Movable Container Housing For Rangers In Parks To Sustain Progress
The Tourism Sector In New York City Has Suffered Since The Start Of The Coronavirus Pandemic In Early 2020, Including The City’s Iconic Open-Top Sightseeing Buses