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What's keeping FDA chief up at night?

The Hill 19 Apr 2024
... them play it (Notus) As Zepbound shortage grows, Eli Lilly says no immediate end is in sight (NBC) Millions of girls in Africa will miss HPV shots after Merck production problem (The New York Times).
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Sudan's unwinnable civil war must end

The National 17 Apr 2024
Sadly however, the brutal conflict raging for the past 12 months in Africa’s third-largest country has been out of sight and out of mind for far too many ...
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Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife resorts to dehorning rhinos to limit poaching

Mail Guardian South Africa 16 Apr 2024
But another study conducted over 15 years of rhino sightings in South Africa showed a decline in the frequency and strength of social interactions, especially between bulls.
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Required Reading: The 10 Books That Changed Anna Sui’s Life

Vogue 16 Apr 2024
Lewis ... Here was somebody that just had her sights set on something that seemed impossible.Out of Africa by Karen Blixen. Here was a woman that was very comfortable in Denmark, and she went to Africa and rebuilt her life ... It was a very personal choice ... .
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Temperatures soar in southern Spain amid Spring heatwave

France24 15 Apr 2024
... than normal at this time of the year due to warm air blowing in from north Africa.
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Tetraplegic aims to be first with complete spinal injury to climb Mt Kilimanjaro

The Independent 14 Apr 2024
Max Levene, 31, told the PA news agency he set his sights on reaching the summit of the largest mountain in Africa while living in Kenya when he was 17 but three months later he broke his neck while playing rugby.
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Eyes on the Ball … Billionaire Businessman Eyes Ownership of Football Club

This Day 14 Apr 2024
With the fervour of a champion and the foresight of a strategist, he sets his sights on a new frontier ... Aliko Dangote, Africa’s wealthiest man, once pondered the acquisition of English football club Arsenal FC.
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Africa's iconic flamingos threatened by rising lake levels

Science Daily 12 Apr 2024
It is one of the world's most spectacular sights -- huge flocks or ...
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Iconic savanna mammals face genetic problems due to fences and roads

Science Daily 12 Apr 2024
Wildebeest migrations have become a rarer sight in Africa ...
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Africa's iconic flamingos threatened by rising lake levels, study shows

Phys Dot Org 12 Apr 2024
It is one of the world's most spectacular sights—huge flocks or "flamboyances" of flamingos around East Africa's lakes—as seen in the film "Out of Africa" or David Attenborough's "A Perfect Planet.".
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Exotic cat claws its way to the top of UK’s most-wanted pet list

The Times/The Sunday Times 12 Apr 2024
However, the cross between a domestic cat and a serval, a wild cat native to Africa, could soon become a more regular sight on the streets of Britain after their popularity has soared in the last year ... Related articles ... Sponsored. .
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SA’s fossil fuel subsidies tripled between 2018 and 2023 to hit R118bn

Independent online (SA) 10 Apr 2024
Energy Subsidies in South Africa 2023 report ... In a world increasingly united in bringing an end to fossil fuel dependency, South Africa must set its sights higher or risk being left in the dark,” she said.
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African climate tech money coming in hot

Independent online (SA) 09 Apr 2024
One thing is sure, though, as more Africa-focused venture capitalists begin to turn their sights on Africa’s climate sector, either to satisfy mandate updates from their limited partners or because ...
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Mama Nomzamo Winnie Mandela: Unyielding flame of resistance and resilience

Mail Guardian South Africa 08 Apr 2024
From the tumultuous years of apartheid to the dawn of democracy in South Africa, Mama Winnie never wavered in her commitment to the struggle for freedom ... a South Africa where all are truly free and equal.
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The Great Serengeti Land Grab

The Atlantic 08 Apr 2024
They sped to a leopard sighting in trucks bearing the wishful names of various outfitters—Sense of Africa, Lion King Adventures, Peacemakers Expeditions—and soon they began gathering along one side of the Mara River.

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Former President Donald Trump speaks alongside attorney Todd Blanche as they return from a lunch break in his trial at Manhattan criminal court in New York on Thursday, April 18, 2024.
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