Panda loan agreement ending with most U.S. zoos FOX News correspondent Gillian Turner reports on how the U.S.’s panda loan agreement is ending in December for most zoos with Pandas only remaining at Atlanta Zoo after the deadline on ‘Special Report.’ A
Rare storms with typhoon-like winds have killed at least seven people in China’s southern Jiangxi province since the weekend, three of them blown out of their high-rise apartments in their sleep. The extreme weather, which began on March 31, has engulfed nine
The lone survivor of a bus crash in South Africa, 8-year-old Atlang Siako, will be discharged from the hospital on Wednesday. Siako is expected to return to her home in Botswana, where the bus was traveling from before the crash. The bus
South Korea’s president vowed Monday not to back down in the face of vehement protests by doctors seeking to derail his plan to drastically increase medical school admissions, as he called their walkouts “an illegal collective action” that poses “a grave threat
Britain’s worst schools can be found in two regions, one in the north and another in the south, Ofsted has determined. The educational standards agency last released its nationwide ratings in April 2023, identifying areas where schools have the highest – and
Britain will be witness to unsettled weather conditions as the latest weather maps predict a complete “north-south” divide in the coming days. Maps from WXCharts show the northern regions covered with rain while the southern areas look more “settled” for April 5.
A bus carrying worshippers from Botswana to a South African Easter church gathering crashed off a bridge, killing at least 45 people on Thursday. The crash occurred near Mokopane, South Africa, 125 miles north of Pretoria. An 8-year-old child was the only
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South Sudan’s government on Tuesday said schools will reopen next week following a two-week closure due to extreme heat across the country. The health and education ministries said temperatures were expected to steadily drop with the rainy season set to begin in