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Judge Dismisses Safari Debt Claim Against GOP Lawmaker

A Wyoming judge has thrown out a $6,000 small-claims case against Republican state representative Nina Webber, brought by her ex-boyfriend over an elephant hunting safari. Read the full story of their courtroom feud.

Panda Cub Rio Thriving 40 Days After Birth

Watch the remarkable growth of giant panda cub Rio, born in Indonesia. His 46% weight gain highlights a major success for international panda diplomacy and conservation efforts.

TikTok Barber's Unusual Tools: Shovels & Irons

Safari Martins, a Kenyan barber, has amassed millions of followers by cutting hair with shovels and irons. Discover how social media is transforming traditional trades in Africa.

First Giant Panda Cub Born in Indonesia at Java Zoo

A zoo on Java has released photos of Indonesia's first giant panda cub, born on November 27. The male cub, named Satrio Wiratama, is healthy and a symbol of international conservation. Read more about this landmark birth.

Female Bush Guide in Botswana Conquers Fear and Stereotypes

Victoria Richards journeys to Botswana's Okavango Delta with Bae, the first female African Bush Camp guide, discovering raw wilderness, confronting fears, and learning about empowerment in the bush. An unforgettable safari experience.

Elephant charges tourist jeep in Indian jungle

Tourists in India had a terrifying escape after a wild elephant charged their safari jeep. Wildlife officials urge caution when visiting protected sanctuaries. Read the full story.

Sarajevo Siege: The Sniper Alley Tragedy

A harrowing look back at the Sarajevo siege, where over 10,000 perished from sniper fire and shelling between 1992-1996. Remember the resilience and explore the powerful images that defined a city under fire.

Sarajevo's fragile peace three decades after siege

Three decades after the longest siege in modern history, Sarajevo reveals a complex tapestry of resilience and lingering trauma. Discover how this European capital continues to navigate the delicate balance between remembrance and moving forward.

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