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CAMFED boosts rural girls’ education

In today’s bulletin with Alice the AI presenter, eight students at Nyandeni Secondary School in Gwanda are receiving support from CAMFED to stay in school and pursue their education. Four men in Kenya have pleaded guilty to attempting to smuggle rare ants, including giant African harvester ants valued at up to $220 each. A legal advocacy group, Liberty Justice Center, has filed a lawsuit asking the U.S. Court of International Trade to block President Trump’s tariffs, claiming he exceeded his authority.


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