The Southern African country plans to butcher over 700 wild animals, including 83 elephants and 300 zebras, to feed people and, it hopes, cut down on dangerous cross-species encounters.
Author: Amelia Nierenberg
Major Israeli-Palestinian Clashes in the West Bank: A Timeline
Israel has ramped up a crackdown in the Israeli-occupied territory since before the Israel-Hamas war began last Oct. 7. Here are some of the major raids.
Who is Farhan al-Qadi, the Israeli Hostage Found in Gaza?
Mr. al-Qadi, a member of Israel’s Bedouin minority, was working as an unarmed guard at a kibbutz near the Gaza border when he was abducted, a member of his family said. His family was overjoyed at his return.
A Fire in East London Recalls Deadly Grenfell Cladding Scandal
More than 80 people were evacuated in the early hours of Monday from a building that had used similar insulation.
Fox Hunters in the U.K. Want Protected Status Under Discrimination Law
A lobbying group is preparing a bid to define hunting with animals as a protected belief. Many experts have questions.
Suspect Arrested in French Synagogue Blast
Antiterrorism prosecutors said officers had taken a man into custody in connection with a blast outside a synagogue in the southern French resort of La Grande Motte.
TikTok Cucumber Salad Trend Sets Off Shortage in Iceland Groceries
Icelandic cooks, eager to try the latest social media trend, are amused and a little surprised by their empty produce aisles.
TikTok Cucumber Salad Trend Sets Off Shortage in Iceland Groceries
Icelandic cooks, eager to try the latest social media trend, are amused and a little surprised by their empty produce aisles.
TikTok Cucumber Salad Trend Sets Off Shortage in Iceland Groceries
Icelandic cooks, eager to try the latest social media trend, are amused and a little surprised by their empty produce aisles.
Bus of Pilgrims From Pakistan Crashes in Iran, Killing at Least 28
Iranian state media reported that the passengers were traveling to the Iraqi city of Karbala for Arbaeen, a Shiite Muslim holiday.