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| Hello. In today's edition, we take a trip to southern Africa to report on an extraordinary development in rhino conservation. While the endangered animals have long been moved around to ensure population regrowth, the animals are now being airlifted – rather than driven – to safety. It certainly makes for more dramatic photographs. You can read full details of the operation below, along with plenty more fascinating features. Happy reading.
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 | ESSENTIAL FEATURES | How rhinos are being airlifted to safety | Moving rhinos to new areas is a vital part of their conservation – and many are now being re-homed via helicopter, as these startling images show. | |
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The return of Sicily's ancient 'white gold' | We meet the farmer who has made it his mission to put this Biblical "superfood" back on our tables.
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| 'Sugary' paintings that divided the US | Beloved by many and despised by others, Thomas Kinkade's quaint rustic scenes belie a dark and tortured story.
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| Why children can't get enough of Minecraft | There could be deep psychological – even evolutionary – factors behind the game's success, say experts.
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| Walking Jordan's 1,600-year-old camino | The newly renovated trail follows the path of a 4th-Century nun, pre-dating Spain's famed Camino de Santiago. | Keep reading > |
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| Why Norway is restoring its Cold War bunkers | Tensions with Russia have brought Norway's military bunkers back into focus. We take a look inside.
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| JD Vance's ominous pitch to Greenland | The US vice-president delivered a stark message to the island. How has it gone down with residents?
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| How AI is creeping into Hollywood | Just two years ago, actors and writers went on strike to demand protections from AI. Now, it's in Oscar-winning films.
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