Egyptian scientists have raised concerns over a declaration governing the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, meant to ensure fair access to water from the Nile for countries ... Read more »
Scientists say the El Nino will result in heavy rains, waterborne diseases and floods. Read more »
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Zimbabwe 's environment minister has called for the extradition of Walter Palmer, the trophy hunter from Minnesota who has gone into hiding amid a global outpouring of anger after ... Read more »
The Egyptian Health Ministry is continuously warning senior citizens and people with chronic diseases, calling on them to avoid direct exposure to sunlight, particularly at noon ... Read more »
As the world celebrates World Elephant Day on August 12, 2015, The future of the majestic animal remains in question due to loss of habitat and poaching. Read more »
President Jacob Zuma has sad that the he did not think that the killing of Cecil the Lion "could become such a big issue". Read more »
The Humane Society International has called on environmental ministers in South Africa and Namibia to embrace non-consumptive ecotourism. Read more »
The government has lifted a ban on lion, leopard and elephant hunting, days after imposing the restrictions. Read more »
People living along the Benue River have been warned of impending floods as Cameroon concludes plans to release excess water from the Lagdo dam. Read more »
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