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  1. Residents of Bille and Ogale in Niger delta are suing Shell and subsidiary, but company denies liability

    Residents of two Nigerian communities who are taking legal action against Shell over oil pollution are set to take their cases to trial at the high court in 2027.

    Members of the Bille and Ogale communities in the Niger delta, which have a combined population of about 50,000,

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  2. Emmanuel Mwambaand Fiona Mulaisho respond to an editorial on US aid cuts to Zambia and huge sums taken out of the country by multinationals

    Your editorial (The Guardian view on Zambia’s Trumpian

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  3. Yvonne Ford, from Barnsley, had contact with stray animal while on holiday, UK Health Security Agency says

    A woman from Yorkshire has died from rabies after contact with a stray dog while on holiday in Morocco, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has said.

    Yvonne Ford, from Barnsley in South Yorkshire, was diagnosed in Yorkshire and Humber after returning from the north African

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  4. Garments thrown out by consumers from Next, George, M&S and others found in or near conservation areas

    Clothes discarded by UK consumers and shipped to Ghana have been found in a huge rubbish dump in protected wetlands, an investigation has found.

    Reporters for Unearthed working with Greenpeace Africa found garments from Next in the dump and other sites, and items from George

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  5. Study suggests role of male parents may be under-appreciated in some primate species

    If male baboons were subject to the same kind of cultural commentary as humans, the phrase “deadbeat dads” might be called for, such is the primate’s relatively limited involvement in raising their young.

    But a study suggests that even their little effort might go a long way, with female baboons

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  6. ‘Basically a whole shelf of a mountain came loose’ said one person who fled the scene in Banff National Park

    Two people have been killed and another three injured when a major rockfall crashed onto a group of hikers on a popular Rocky Mountain trail in western Canada.

    The accident happened on Thursday near the Bow Glacier

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  7. Bill prioritizes ‘nation-building’ pipelines and mines, causing concern that sped-up approvals will override constitutional rights

    Canada’s Liberal government is poised to pass controversial legislation on Friday that aims to kick-start “nation building” infrastructure projects but has received widespread pushback from Indigenous

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  8. Retired army officer Roberto Samcam was killed in San José by gunmen, the latest of several attacks on Ortega’s critics

    A retired Nicaraguan army officer in exile turned fierce critic of the country’s authoritarian president Daniel Ortega has been shot dead in

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  9. Tropical Storm Dalila brings flooding to Acapulco, while Hurricane Erick causes disruption in Oaxaca state

    While the western Atlantic has experienced a quiet start to the hurricane season, the eastern Pacific has recently become fairly active, producing a tropical storm and a category 4 hurricane within a few days.

    The first and weaker of these systems, Tropical Storm Dalila,

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  10. Exploration of Bahamas seabed will be first time notorious New Providence hideout has been searched

    Pirates of the Caribbean is a $4.5bn swashbuckling film franchise and Blackbeard and Calico Jack Rackham are among marauding buccaneers who have captured imaginations over the centuries.

    But almost nothing is known about the life and times of actual pirates.

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