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Elephant forced to drink beer at Kenyan nature park
The now-deleted clip was captioned "Just a tusker with a tusked friend".
Protesters accuse Castile and León of mishandling deadly wildfires
Protesters and firefighters gathered outside the Castile and León Parliament in Valladolid on Friday, accusing the regional government of mismanaging August’s devastating wildfires.
Israeli airstrike in Yemen reportedly killed Houthi prime minister
Local media sources reported on Friday that Ahmed al-Rahawi, the prime minister of the Iran-backed Houthi rebel group, was killed by an Israeli airstrike on Yemen's capital Sanaa. No further confirmation is so far available, and some reports have been conflicting.
USA: Judge orders retrial for ex-officers in Tyre Nichols case over bias concerns
A federal judge has ordered a new trial for three former Memphis police officers convicted of obstructing justice in the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols, citing potential judicial bias after the original trial judge suggested ties between at least one defendant and a gang.
Mount Etna glows with lava as eruptions light the night sky
Mount Etna was partially closed to visitors on Thursday after fresh volcanic activity sent lava streaming down its slopes and bursts of fire into the sky.
President Maduro oversees military exercises after US deploys warships to Caribbean
Military exercises were underway in Caracas on Thursday, as tensions with the United States continue over the deployment of warships to the Caribbean.
Rare African moon moths hatch in Bulgaria
Curators explain that the moths survive solely on the energy stored from their caterpillar stage, meaning they do not eat at all once hatched.
Facing economic pressure, Gambian fishermen are fighting trawlers – and each other
Gambian crews on international trawlers fishing on the country's shores have become the accidental targets of local fishermen's anger, whose livelihoods are threatened by the foreign vessels' aggressive fishing strategies.
Two days of clashes between South Sudan’s army and rebel groups raise fears for fragile peace deal
Two days of clashes between government forces and rebel fighters in South Sudan are raising fears for the country’s fragile peace agreement.
In South Sudan’s Tambura region, displaced women battle uncertainty and insecurity
Since violence erupted in Tambura, Western Equatoria, in 2021, thousands of civilians have been forced to flee their homes and seek sanctuary in displacement camps, where women still face a fragile security situation and uncertainty for the future of their children and families.