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[ad_1] Press release Today, 70.8 million people are forced to leave their homes around the world, more than ever before in modern history. These are people who have fled extreme danger, whether …
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[ad_1] For, as far as they remember, Botswana's farmers lived mostly in peace with elephants, whose alert eyes and playful children almost made them look like friendly human neighbors. This southern African …
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