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Global sea ice cover hits record low in February as world continues hot streak

Global sea ice cover reached a historic low in February, Europe’s climate monitor said Thursday, with temperatures spiking up to 11C above average near the North Pole as the world continued its persistent heat streak.Copernicus Climate Change Service said last month was the third hottest February, with planet-heating greenhouse gas emissions stoking global temperatures.That helped …

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Ethiopia’s ancient instrument begena healing souls

Biruktawit Tasew’s fingers glide over the strings of the begena, producing a deep, hypnotic sound. Along with six fellow musicians, she breaks into a solemn religious melody, holding their audience spellbound.One of the country’s oldest instruments, the begena was once reserved for the elite — and effectively banned during the Marxist Derg regime between 1974 …

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Lesotho says ‘shocked and embarrassed’ by Trump comments

Lesotho was taken aback by US President Donald Trump’s mockery of the southern African nation, its foreign minister said Wednesday, as the country’s main LGBTQ rights organisation denied receiving funds from Washington.Trump called Lesotho a country “nobody has ever heard of” as he defended his sweeping cuts in aid during an address to Congress Tuesday. He …

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Human ancestors making ‘bone tech’ 1.5 million years ago, say scientists

Our ancestors were making tools out of bones 1.5 million years ago, winding back the clock for this important moment in human evolution by more than a million years, a study said Wednesday.Ancient humans — also called hominins — such as the robust Australopithecus are known to have used fragments of bones to dig up tubers …

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14 injured in Mozambique anti-government protest: NGO

Mozambican police violently dispersed a march by opposition leader Venancio Mondlane using live ammunition and injured at least 14 people, local civil society group Plataforma Decide said Wednesday.Hundreds of supporters had joined Mondlane’s caravan in the capital Maputo, part of his tour of the Southern African country to present his new political party.”We can confirm …

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