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Meet the Southern White Rhino crash at Monarto Safari Park If you’ve ever wanted to get up close – very close – to a Southern White Rhino then this is the ultimate animal experience for you! It’s hard to describe the feeling of getting right up close to a Southern White Rhino less than an hours drive from Adelaide, AND being encouraged to give them a friendly scratch!  These huge, horned animals somehow appear so gentle as they meander up to their keeper as he calls their names.  Like trusting horses they come all the way up to the fence…

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Civilians continued to flee renewed clashes in Sudan on Friday, as a three-day extension of an already-tenuous truce got off to a fitful start, and foreign countries ramped up evacuations after warning of an escalation of violence in the coming days.Gunfire and loud explosions rocked at least two neighborhoods in the capital, Khartoum, residents said, as the battle between Sudan’s army, led by Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, led by Lt. Gen. Mohamed Hamdan, entered its 14th day.Clashes also continued in the western region of Darfur, aid workers said, even as the African Union, the…

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Issued on: 28/04/2023 – 17:31Modified: 28/04/2023 – 17:33 04:44 © france24 Fighting raged in Sudan on Friday, despite rival forces agreeing to extend a truce aimed to stem nearly two weeks of warfare that has killed hundreds and caused widespread destruction. In the war-ravaged western Darfur region, scores have been killed in days of bitter urban battles in the city of El Geneina, the United Nations says. France 24’s International Affairs Editor Robert Parsons tells us more. Read more on related topics:

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Issued on: 28/04/2023 – 16:18 Fighting raged in Sudan on Friday, despite rival forces agreeing to extend a truce aimed to stem nearly two weeks of warfare that has killed hundreds and caused widespread destruction. In the war-ravaged western Darfur region, at least 74 people were killed in just two days of bitter urban battles that broke out this week in the city of El Geneina.Black clouds rose over the capital Khartoum as foreign nations scrambled to organise mass evacuations of their citizens, with Turkey’s defence ministry on Friday reporting one of their military transport aircraft had come under fire.There…

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Issued on: 28/04/2023 – 15:08Modified: 28/04/2023 – 15:14 02:10 Congolese communities in the country’s East say that successes claimed by the east african force sent in to reign in M23 rebels, have been overblown. Bunagana fell to the militants last June and the regional force say that rebels have withdrawn in line with the Luanda agreement signed last November. But, residents say they’re not certain of safety. FRANCE 24’s correspondants Aurélie Bazzara Kibangula and Anasthasie Tudieshe report. Read more on related topics:

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/ Shows / Across Africa Issued on: 28/04/2023 – 12:50 11:47 ACROSS AFRICA © FRANCE 24 Kenyan LGBT campaigners have been fielding a surge in hate speech since a rights group supporting their cause was given the green light to register as an NGO. Also a deal between Uganda and Saudi Arabia to make it easier for African workers to head out to the Middle East has resumed, despite longstanding concerns about the treatment of some domestic staff. Finally, the “We Are Enough” exhibition in Paris unleashes the best of African contemporary creativity. Read more on related topics:

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Home » Spanish Vocab and Grammar » The Spanish Present Progressive: How to Form it and When to Use it We use the Spanish present progressive to talk about what we’re doing right now. You form it by conjugating estar (to be) + the present progressive form of the verb. For example, if you wanted to say, “I’m reading” in Spanish, that would be “Estoy leyendo.” But the biggest problem for English-speaking Spanish learners with the present progressive is actually the tendency to overuse it. In this post, we’ll go over what the present progressive in Spanish is, how to conjugate…

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Big Fish (School Edition) Musical presented by Tatachilla Lutheran College Ambition. Courage. Immortality. Redemption. Love. Also a witch, a giant and a glass eye. Intrigued? Big Fish is a story about a father and a son. It’s also about being the hero of your own life. Expect laughter, tears, lots of songs and quite a bit of magic. All members of the community are warmly invited to do their hearts a favour and experience this remarkable fantasy-comedy-drama that showcases Tatachilla students at their dramatic best. Performed by year 7-12 students, Big Fish is an ideal way for children who have dreams…

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Everyone wants their wedding day to go smoothly. It’s a day that most people have dreamt of for quite some time.That doesn’t mean that planning your big day is easy. It can be one of the most stressful things that you do.While it’s more than worth getting through it, it isn’t the most pleasant thing to do. Taking advantage of some wedding planning tips will make this much easier.There are more than a few worth considering.Top Wedding Planning Tips To Take The Stress From The Big Day AbroadNail Your BudgetBefore you get to planning, you should nail your budget. You…

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Issued on: 27/04/2023 – 21:25Modified: 28/04/2023 – 10:32 00:28 sudan © france24 Sudanese fighter jets pounded paramilitaries in Khartoum Thursday while deadly fighting and looting flared in Darfur, as the army said it would extend an existing ceasefire even as battles raged. Marie-Hélène Verney, UNHCR Representative in South Sudan, talks to FRANCE 24. Read more on related topics:

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