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Le Monde: Climate change and human activity affect Serengeti Park animal migrations
Climate change and human activity affect Serengeti Park animal migrations
Wildebeest are migrating to greener pastures in the Ikorongo Game Reserve due to recent rains, altering their typical movement between the Serengeti and Maasai Mara. Climate change is impacting their migration patterns, with increased droughts and temperature rises affecting their behavior.

This shift highlights the broader ecological changes occurring in the region, as traditional migration routes are disrupted. The ongoing climate crisis poses significant challenges for wildlife in Africa.


GB News: HMRC can be pronounced using ‘aitch’ or ‘haitch’ as Government 'respects diversity'
HMRC can be pronounced using ‘aitch’ or ‘haitch’ as Government 'respects diversity'
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has stated that its name can be pronounced as either “aitch” or “haitch” to honor diverse accents and speech habits. This decision reflects a broader debate in Britain regarding the pronunciation of the letter H, which has become a marker of social class.

While “aitch” is recognized as the standard pronunciation, the rise of “haitch” among younger generations has sparked discussions about its implications for education and communication. Experts suggest that using “haitch” may aid children in learning and reduce confusion between the letter H and the number eight.


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Times Of Israel: Report: Hostage told rescuers he heard Hebrew in nearby tunnel, but was ignored
Report: Hostage told rescuers he heard Hebrew in nearby tunnel, but was ignored
An Israeli hostage freed in August reported hearing a woman speak Hebrew shortly before his rescue in Gaza, but the IDF did not act on this information. Subsequently, six other hostages were executed by Hamas after Israeli troops approached the area, despite the military's awareness of potential captives.

The IDF's investigation concluded that while troops operated cautiously, they lacked concrete intelligence regarding hostages in the vicinity. The probe acknowledged a failure to secure the hostages' safety, and forensic evidence indicated that Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar had been present in the area.