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More Birds Are Being Shot: Tucson Wildlife Center Sees Spike in Patients
The wildlife hospital says most birds die when they get shot, but when they survive, they face a…
Scottish Government and Heriot-watt Launch New Scholarships for Women in Zambia
THE Scottish Government and Heriot-Watt’s Edinburgh Business School are proud to expand their partnership by offering fully funded MBA scholarships for women in…
‘We Don’t Know Where the Deer Went’: Surprising Drop in Wildlife Crashes Has Insurers Scratching Their Heads
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has released its latest findings on wildlife-related crashes…
First Survivor Pulled Out of Zambia Landslide as Rescue Mission Continues
Zambian authorities have said the yet to be identified survivor is being treated in hospital. Rescue workers in…
Weak Currencies Force Up Cost of Living in Sub-saharan Africa
Arinola Omolayo owns a frozen food store in Ogba, a suburb of Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial nerve centre, where…
Congo’s Copper and Cobalt Trucks on Move as Strike Ends
A truckers’ strike in the Democratic Republic of Congo that blocked some exports of copper and cobalt has…
Tobacco Industry’s Interference in Government Policy Increases Globally
Tobacco industry interference in governments’ tobacco control policies has increased in 43 out of 90 countries analysed over…
The Relevance of NATO in the 21st Century
Frankfurt (3/12 – 12) The relatively rapid cohesion of disparate nations, historically competitive or even at war with…
Zimbabwe Secure Cancer Treatment Machines
The GOVERNMENT has purchased a set of new advanced radiotherapy machines used to treat cancer, which will soon…
Govt Summons Cottco Over US$6,8 Million Debt
GOVERNMENT has summoned the Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) over US$6,8 million it owes farmers. Agriculture minister Anxious…