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Pine Martens Return to Exmoor After 150 Years

In a landmark conservation effort, eighteen elusive pine martens have been reintroduced to Exmoor's woodlands, marking their return after disappearing from the region over a century ago.

Australian Bird of the Year: Beyond the Popular Vote

Discover how Australia's beloved Bird of the Year competition has evolved into a powerful conservation movement, raising awareness about threatened species and driving environmental action beyond the popular vote.

Berlin's goshawk blueprint could transform UK cities

Discover how Berlin's successful urban goshawk conservation strategy provides a revolutionary model for rewilding British cities and restoring these magnificent birds of prey to our urban landscapes.

Haiti's New Leaders Take Charge Amid Crisis

Exclusive: Haiti's transitional council assumes power as Caribbean nation faces escalating gang violence and political uncertainty following Prime Minister Ariel Henry's resignation.

Kenya's flood crisis fuels hunger emergency

Devastating floods in Kenya have destroyed vital crops and farmland, pushing millions deeper into hunger crisis while climate change intensifies extreme weather patterns across East Africa.

British Soldier Named in 2012 Kenyan Woman Murder Case

A British soldier has been formally identified as the suspect in the 2012 murder of Kenyan woman Agnes Wanjiru, as long-suppressed details emerge and the family continues their fight for accountability.

Curlew Crisis: The Controversial Fox Culls Dividing UK

As Britain's curlew population faces a perilous decline, a contentious conservation strategy involving licensed fox culls is dividing experts and igniting a fierce ethical debate about saving our most treasured birds.

Agnes Wanjiru: UK Army Murder Cover-Up in Kenya

The tragic death of 21-year-old Agnes Wanjiru in Kenya, linked to a British soldier, remains shrouded in secrecy and impunity. Discover the full story of the unresolved murder and the ongoing fight for justice.

British Man Detained in Nairobi on Terror Charges

The family of a British-Kenyan man, detained in Nairobi for over a year on terror allegations linked to Somalia, is pleading for UK government intervention, claiming a severe miscarriage of justice.

Man declared dead wakes up in hospital morgue fridge

In an event that has left medical professionals stunned, a 52-year-old man declared dead was found alive and breathing inside a hospital morgue's refrigerated storage unit in Kenya, prompting a major investigation.

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