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Day: March 6, 2022

Malawi Moves to Reduce Rise in Pangolin Trafficking

Trafficking in pangolins continues to rise in Malawi as the country registers a drop in ordinary wildlife crime, such as trafficking in elephant tusks and rhino horns. Wildlife authorities say pangolin-related arrests in Malawi more than tripled between 2019 and 2020. Police in Malawi say a month rarely passes with no pangolin-related arrest. Authorities fear this may lead to extinction

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Basketball Africa League’s 2nd Season Begins

The fledgling Basketball Africa League tipped off its second season in Dakar, Senegal, on March 5, 2022, with a dozen men’s club teams from as many African countries vying for the 2022 BAL championship title.   Senegal’s Dakar Université Club and Guinea’s Seydou Legacy Athlétique Club faced off in the season opener. They had their eyes on the prize claimed

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Crisis in Ukraine Drives Food Prices Higher Around World

The impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — a country long known as the “breadbasket of Europe” because of the prodigious amounts of wheat, corn and other cereal grains that it produces — will extend far beyond Europe, wreaking havoc on global food supplies, experts from aid agencies say.   Ukraine produces 16% of the world’s corn, and Ukraine and

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FIFA Qualifiers: Flamingoes arrive in Kinshasha ahead of Congo clash

Published by TDPel Media The Flamingoes have arrived in Kinshasa ahead of the CAF Women’s U17 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against DR Congo. The team touched down in the capital of DR Congo Saturday morning, ahead of Sunday’s first leg second round tie. Bankole Olowookere led the 20 invited players for the game and they will be hoping to get

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