In today’s news bulletin: Two people were killed in separate elephant attacks in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, raising serious concerns about escalating human-wildlife conflict near national park boundaries. Residents say elephant sightings are increasing in communities close to wildlife corridors, sparking fear and renewed debate over safety measures. Meanwhile, the United States plans to process 4,500 refugee applications per month from white South Africans, according to a January 27 U.S. State Department document. The move comes as the U.S. installs temporary facilities at its embassy in Pretoria to manage the surge, drawing attention amid broader changes to U.S. refugee policy.

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