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Namibia: Conservationist Margaret Jacobsohn Slams Western Animal Rights Groups After Cites Ivory Trade Rejection
African wildlife will not be protected through Western conservation approaches but through the involvement of local communities, says conservationist Margaret Jacobsohn.
An expert on Caribbean studies and post-colonial literature, she loved teaching, mentoring and championing her students, ...
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Chimpanzees and gorillas among most traded African primates, report finds
Between 2000 and 2023, more than 6,000 African primates were traded internationally in 50 countries, according to a newly ...
From job loss to a thriving hibiscus wine business, Teddy Fidelis Lyimo is turning an overlooked crop into a regional success story.
Manu Saraswat produced a series of eye-catching performances during the Europe Qualifier as Scotland reached the U19 Men’s ...
Uganda, acting in its capacity as chair of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), has condemned the United States for what it described as an "act of aggression" against Venezuela, calling for an immediate ...
Four Associate Member nations will feature at the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2026, and a new crop of young players will ...
Three decades after the Beijing Platform for Action, the groundbreaking UN declaration that affirmed that women’s rights are human rights, the global movement for gender equality and women’s ...
With four Associate nations competing in the ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2026, the ICC has highlighted four emerging players from Japan, Scotland, Tanzania and the USA who could make a strong ...
In the spirit of 1964, Africa must turn indignation into agency and sovereignty into strategy COMMENT | ANDREW PI BESI | I returned from my annual pilgrimage to Rujumbura, undertaken in observance of ...
Bosnia faced a combination of extreme weather challenges on Wednesday (Jan. 7) as heavy snow and rain hit the Western Balkans ...
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