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Rwandan awarded for saving grey crowned cranes

White wings flashing overhead in the sunlight, conservationist Olivier Nsengimana points out Rwanda’s grey crowned cranes, migratory birds that have made an extraordinary comeback in the Great Lakes region.Their resurgence is thanks to the veterinarian and former gorilla doctor’s work protecting their natural habitat in a country better known for its misty peaks than damp …

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Moroccan-based cardinal says Church does not need Francis ‘impersonator’

Cardinal Cristobal Lopez Romero, the Spanish-born archbishop of Rabat, admits he is a little anxious ahead of his first conclave, although also curious.The 72-year-old is among 133 cardinals from around the world who will vote for a successor to Pope Francis starting May 7. “I haven’t decided anything,” he told AFP when asked whom he would …

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UN food, refugee agencies warn of huge cuts after funding losses

The UN’s food and refugee agencies have warned of dire cuts to their services as funding plummets, especially from key donor the United States under President Donald Trump.The UN World Food Programme (WFP) will cut staff by 25 to 30 percent as contributions to the global aid agency have dropped, according to an internal email …

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Rwanda feels the impact of cutting ties with Belgium

Rwanda last month severed relations with Belgium following criticism of its actions in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) — a move that is already having unexpected consequences. Rwanda’s support for the M23 armed group, which has seized large areas of the mineral-rich eastern DRC, has attracted international condemnation and sanctions.In March, Kigali cut diplomatic ties …

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Le Court becomes first African winner of women’s Liege classic

Mauritian rider Kim Le Court sprung a surprise on Sunday by becoming the first African cyclist to win the women’s Liege-Bastogne-Liege. The 29-year-old AG Insurance-Soudal rider scored the biggest win of her career by beating Dutch pair Puck Pieterse and Demi Vollering in a four-way sprint, with French rider Cedrine Kerbaol just missing out on the podium. “I …

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