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Rhino, elephant numbers rising in Uganda after years of poaching – agency
KAMPALA (Reuters) - The number of endangered elephants, rhinos and other animals in Uganda's reserves is steadily improving, reversing years of declines caused by poachers, traffickers and conflict, a...
Syndicated Content Feb 09, 2023
Tree study shows how drought may have doomed ancient Hittite empire
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Around 1200 BC, human civilization experienced a harrowing setback with the near-simultaneous demise or diminishment of several important empires in the Middle Ea...
Syndicated Content Feb 08, 2023
NY Philharmonic lures LA’s star conductor Gustavo Dudamel
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The New York Philharmonic said on Tuesday that renowned Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel will become the orchestra's music and artistic director beginning in 2026, dealing ...
Syndicated Content Feb 07, 2023
Shania Twain dreams up joyful new music for post-pandemic celebrations
By Rollo Ross LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - After a life-threatening bout of COVID-19, five-time Grammy winner Shania Twain hopes to bring joy to the world with her new album "Queen of Me". Like everyone el...
Syndicated Content Feb 07, 2023
LGBT Brazilians compete in country’s first drag king contest
By Steven Grattan SAO PAULO (Reuters) - At a downtown Sao Paulo tattoo studio, drag performer Hinacio King has a six-pack contoured onto their abdomen and their breasts tightly tapped down to transfor...
Syndicated Content Feb 07, 2023
In Rio de Janeiro, Carnival returns full steam ahead; record tourism expected
By Sergio Queiroz RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Rio de Janeiro's famously colorful Carnival celebration will return in full force this month and is expected to generate nearly $1 billion in business, an ...
Syndicated Content Feb 07, 2023
Largest ever exhibition of Vermeer paintings to open in Amsterdam
By Toby Sterling AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Twenty eight paintings by Johannes Vermeer go on display at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam this week, the largest ever exhibition of works of the 17th-century Dutc...
Syndicated Content Feb 07, 2023
China issues heavy fog warnings, some shipping suspended
BEIJING (Reuters) - China issued dangerous heavy fog warnings for many regions and shipping was suspended in the Qiongzhou Strait, an important economic transport hub near Hainan, according to state a...
Syndicated Content Feb 06, 2023
Love of sea turtles turns Philippine poachers into protectors
By Eloisa Lopez LA UNION, Philippines (Reuters) - Armed with a wooden stick, a bucket and a headlamp, Philippine construction worker Johnny Manlugay hunts every night for the eggs of sea turtles on th...
Syndicated Content Feb 06, 2023
Salman Rushdie releases new novel six months after stabbing attack
By Jonathan Allen NEW YORK (Reuters) - Salman Rushdie's new novel "Victory City" will be published on Tuesday, nearly six months after a man repeatedly stabbed the writer onstage during a lecture in N...
Syndicated Content Feb 06, 2023




