Africa
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First Wild Case of Polio Outbreak Detected in Africa After Over Five Years
Malawi declares polio outbreak after a case was detected in a young child in the capital Lilongwe, the first case of wild poliovirus in Africa in more than five years.
Latest Research Articles
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Experts Dated Oldest Modern Human Fossil in Eastern Africa to Over 230,000 Years Ago
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Africa's 'Great Green Wall' May Have Profound Effects on Climate Change
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Endangered Species at Risk in Africa as TCM Continuously Grow
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Poacher's Remains Discovered After Elephant Trampled Him to Death in South Africa
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'Historic Day': WHO Initiates Widespread Rollout of First-Ever Malaria Vaccine in Africa
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Africa’s Little-Known Struggles with Climate Crisis Over the Past Months
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Hybrid Animal? Lion With 'Leopard's Face' Allegedly Photographed in Safari
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Gustave, The Notorious Giant Crocodile Rumored to Have Killed Over 300 People
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130,000 Elephants in African Wilderness Threatened by Construction of New Oilfield
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Canary Island: "One of the Best Climates in the World" Thanks to a Volcano!
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In 30 Years, African Great Apes Risk Being Homeless as Their Territory Faces Degradation
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After Rapid Advancements in Covid Vaccine, Malaria Vaccine Follows Suit