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A male-dominated culture has meant that Samburu women rarely get a say in how their society handles big cats, but one project is trying to change that
A male-dominated culture has meant that Samburu women rarely get a say in how their society handles big cats, but one project is trying to change that

Lionesses have a lot of power in lion society. The females typically work together to hunt down prey, and form crèches to look after their cubs. This cooperative behaviour brings in lots of food, and ensure that plenty of lion cubs survive to adulth… Read more »

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03Aug2016

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Teachers Group: The cult-like group linked to a charity that gets UK aid
Teachers Group: The cult-like group linked to a charity that gets UK aid

A charity that has been paid millions by the UK government for its work in Africa is under the control of a cult-like organisation, an investigation by the BBC and US partners has revealed. The group's senior leaders - wanted by Interpol - are thoug… Read more »

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03Aug2016

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From Australia’s bubblegum-pink lake to a blood-red waterfall in Antarctica, these seven destinations are some of the world’s strangest sights.
From Australia’s bubblegum-pink lake to a blood-red waterfall in Antarctica, these seven destinations are some of the world’s strangest sights.

Majestic mountains and sparkling seas always attract travellers – but sometimes nature has a bigger trick up her sleeve. To track down some of the world’s strangest sights, we turned to question-and-answer site Quora, asking: What are some of the be… Read more »

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02Aug2016

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FBI employee admits being 'agent of China' in US court
FBI employee admits being 'agent of China' in US court

An FBI employee with top secret security clearance has pleaded guilty to acting as an "agent of the Chinese government", the US says. Kun Shan Chun, a naturalised US citizen born in China and known as Joey, admitted in court to sending sensitive inf… Read more »

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02Aug2016

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China, Not Silicon Valley, Is Cutting Edge in Mobile Tech
China, Not Silicon Valley, Is Cutting Edge in Mobile Tech

HONG KONG — Snapchat and Kik, the messaging services, use bar codes that look like drunken checkerboards to connect people and share information with a snap of their smartphone cameras. Facebook is working on adding the ability to hail rides and mak… Read more »

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02Aug2016
 
 
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